Hubert Sumlin and Jimmy McCracklin Head 2008 Class At Blues Hall Of Fame
The Blues Hall of Fame, which appears to have a far greater grasp on the reality of deserving performers and achievements than their Rock and Roll counterparts, will induct this year Jimmy McCracklin and Hubert Sumlin, as well as late artists Johnny "Guitar" Watson, Peetie Wheatstraw, Jimmy Witherspoon, and the Mississippi Sheiks.
John Hammond and Paul Oliver will go in as non-performers.
Recordings selected for induction are “Back-Water Blues” by Bessie Smith; “Double Trouble” by Otis Rush; and “My Babe” by Little Walter. Albums to be honored: "Piney Woods Blues" by Big Joe Williams; "Members Only" by Bobby Bland; "Rocks the House" by Etta James; "Freddy King Sings" by Freddy King; and "I'm Jimmy Reed" by Jimmy Reed.
In addition, the play "Seven Guitars" by August Wilson, and the book, "Moanin' at Midnight: The Life and Times of Howlin' Wolf" by James Segrest & Mark Hoffman, were selected for HoF honors.
Induction ceremony will be held at May 7 in Tunica, Miss., the night before the 2008 Blues Music Awards.





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