Daniels, Foster and Travis Named Newest Country Music Hall of Fame Inductees

“I marvel at the contributions of these three pathfinders who make up the class of 2016 Country Music Hall of Fame inductees,” said Kyle Young, CEO of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.

Written by Lauren Laffer
Daniels, Foster and Travis Named Newest Country Music Hall of Fame Inductees

Charlie Daniels, Fred Foster and Randy Travis are set to become the newest members of the Country Music Hall of Fame, the Country Music Association announced today.

“Each year, the announcement of the new Country Music Hall of Fame inductees is always a cause for celebration,” said Sarah Trahern, CMA Chief Executive Officer. “This year’s class features three individuals who are revered for their respect of Country Music’s deep traditions, but are equally regarded for forging their own unique paths, taking the industry in new directions, and growing the fan base.”

“I marvel at the contributions of these three pathfinders who make up the class of 2016 Country Music Hall of Fame inductees,” said Kyle Young, CEO of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. “Fred Foster, Charlie Daniels, and Randy Travis came along in different eras and specialized in different things, but they each arrived with inventive, highly individualistic creative approaches. They ran against the grain of history, and in so doing they created their own indelible, historical marks.”

Daniels will be inducted in the “Veterans Era Artist” category. “I have harbored many lofty ambitions, but I was almost afraid to dream that I would ever be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame, what a surprise, what a blessing. Thank you God,” he said.

“The halls of fame are built for, and by, those that make a difference in their chosen career,” said Travis of his spot in the “Modern Era Artist” category. “I chose a career that I loved – and, it made a difference in me! My greatest joy was sharing my song and my God-given talent with family, friends, fans, and the industry. Thank you for giving me the chance, for believing in me along the way, and for allowing me to ‘hang my hat’ alongside some of my greatest heroes. I am honored to join those before me, and humbled to go ahead of those that will follow into Country Music’s Hall of Fame: no greater award could I ask to receive. God bless CMA and God bless our country’s music—Forever and Ever, Amen!”

Foster will be inducted into the “Non-Performer” category, which is award once every three years, in rotation with the “Songwriter” and “Recording and/or Touring Musician Active Prior to 1980” categories.

“Being involved in Country Music is like being part of an extended family,” Foster explained. “We all share common goals and we do our best to honor the heritage and tradition of the music. Having been able to make a living doing what I love for 58 years has truly been a blessing. Without the support of so many talented singers, songwriters, musicians and engineers, this award would never have been possible. I share this honor with all of them. Thank you CMA; this will go to the top of my most cherished memories.”

The formal induction of the three will take place later this year at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s CMA Theater. The induction will also mark the first time that all of the inductees hail from the same state (North Carolina) since 1985.

The CMA created the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1961 to recognize individuals for their contributions to the country music format.