Texas Gospel Music Hall of Fame
The Texas Gospel Music Hall of Fame, created by the Texas Gospel Music Association, is a Hall of Fame[1] dedicated exclusively to recognizing meaningful contributions by individuals and groups in all forms of gospel music.[2][3]
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Inductees
This is a list of those inducted into the Texas Gospel Music Association's: Texas Gospel Music Hall of Fame,[4] listed alphabetically with the year of induction.[5][6]
Individuals
- Duane Allen[7]
- Robert S. Arnold
- Joe Atkinson
- J.R. Baxter
- Les Beasley[8]
- Jim Brady[9]
- Charles F. Brown
- Charlie Campbell
- Burl Carter
- Cynthia Clawson
- Wayne Christian[10]
- Ike Davis
- Jack Davis
- Paul De La Torre
- Doc Dooley
- Curtis Elkins
- Jane Robin Ellis
- Tom & Marie Ellis
- Larry Ford
- James Fudge
- Lee Gann
- Marian Garner
- Larry Gatlin
- Rudy Gatlin
- Billy Grable
- Lee Owens Graves[11]
- Art Greenhaw
- John Hall
- Martha & Neely Ham
- Johnnie High
- Lou Wills Hildreth
- Pat Hoffmaster
- Dallas Holm
- Arnold Hyles
- Kurt Kaiser
- Kate Laswell
- Merle Conn Longnecker
- Chris & Diane Machen[12]
- Bill Mack
- Harold & Jean Marshall
- Roger McDuff
- Gary McSpadden
- Walt Mills
- Marvin Montgomery
- John & Eunice Morrison
- Easmon Napier
- W. B. Nowlin
- Jerry Oliver
- Glen Payne
- Guy Penrod[13]
- John Points
- Cecil Pollock
- Larry Randall
- J. Howard & Helen Rogers
- “Smilin” Joe Roper
- Billie Rothfus
- David Sapp
- Larry Scott
- Glenn Sessions
- Marion Snider
- Frank Stamps
- Virgil O. Stamps
- Robert Sterling
- Jack Taylor
- Rod Treme
- Mickey Vaughn
- Glenn Wilson
- Jim Wesson
- A. B. (Pop) Wills
- Bob L. Wills
- Calvin & Lillie Wills
- Joe Willis
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