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Ricky Skaggs Announced As 2018 Bluegrass Music Hall Of Fame Inductee

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Ricky Skaggs Announced As 2018 Bluegrass Music Hall Of Fame Inductee
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) This morning in Nashville, during a live broadcast on SiriusXM'sBluegrass Junction, 15-time GRAMMY® winner Ricky Skaggswas formally announced as aninductee for the IBMA Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame Class of 2018. Along with Paul Williams, Tom T.Hall and the late Dixie Hall, Skaggs will be officially inducted onThursday, September 27 in Raleigh,NC at the International Bluegrass Music Awards. The awards show will be broadcast live at 7:00 p.m./ET on SiriusXM's Bluegrass Junction (Ch. 62).
"I'm very honored to be inducted into the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame along with the 'Father of Bluegrass,' Bill Monroe," says Skaggs. "His impact on me and all of us as musicians and singers that love bluegrass music will never be replicated. With so many other heroes in the Hall, I'm just thankful to have my name mentioned alongside theirs."

Skaggs promised the late Bill Monroe that he'd do his part to keep bluegrass alive. Since Monroe's passing in 1996, he has kept that promise, playing thousands of live bluegrass shows and releasing several albums dedicated to the genre. In 1997, he founded his own record label, Skaggs Family Records, to help keep bluegrass music alive and growing. Over the years, he's helped numerous bluegrass acts forge ahead, nurturing their careers with invaluable advice and counsel. Now, the 13-time IBMA Award winner will be recognized with the highest honor a bluegrass performer can achieve.

"Ricky Skaggs has introduced the 'ancient tones' of bluegrass to so many new audiences with his brilliant vocals, instrumental skills, and innovation," notes IBMA Executive Director Paul Schiminger. "He has been a key connector between the first generation of bluegrass in the Stanley Brothers and Bill Monroe and the far-reaching popularity of the music today. Ricky is among only a handful of people to have the musical impact great enough to warrant induction in both the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame and the Country Music Hall of Fame. And, having those inductions occur in the same year is truly extraordinary!"

This year is shaping up to be one of the biggest of Skaggs' lengthy career. The news of his IBMA Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame induction comes just months after the music legend was announced as a 2018 inductee into the Country Music Hall of Fame. Skaggs will be inducted into the historic institution this October.

In the meantime, Skaggs and his band, Kentucky Thunder, are touring the countryside bringing fans traditional bluegrass music as well as the familiar country hits that made him a household name. Skaggs wraps up this year's Bluegrass Nights at the Rymanconcert series tomorrow night, July 26, at 7:30 p.m./CT. Tickets are available atryman.com or by calling the box office at 615-889-3060.

Additionally, Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder will perform a headline show at IBMA'sWide Open Bluegrass Festival on September 29 in Raleigh, NC. The concert will feature a special collaborative performance with Patty Loveless. Tickets are on-sale now at worldofbluegrass.org.

About Ricky Skaggs:
Earning 12 #1 hit singles, 15 GRAMMY® Awards, 13 IBMA Awards, nine ACM Awards, eight CMA Awards (including Entertainer of the Year), two Dove Awards, the ASCAP Founders Award, three honorary Doctorate degrees, inductions into the Musicians Hall of Fame and GMA Gospel Music Hall of Fame, the 2013 Artist-In-Residence at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, an Americana Music Association Lifetime Achievement Award in the Instrumentalist category along with countless other awards, Ricky Skaggs is truly a pioneer of Bluegrass and Country music. Since he began playing music more than 50 years ago, Skaggs has released more than 30 albums and has performed thousands of live shows. He started his own record label, Skaggs Family Records, in 1997 and has since released 12 consecutive GRAMMY®-nominated albums. His latest release, Hearts Like Ours, with his wife, celebrated artist Sharon White of The Whites features the couple dueting on handpicked country love songs. And the Grand Ole Opry member has released his first-ever autobiography, "Kentucky Traveler." The book details the life and times of Skaggs and provides a descriptive history of Country and Bluegrass music, as told by the master himself. In addition to his regular touring schedule with his band, Kentucky Thunder, he has performed a string of dates with his better half Sharon White along with guitar legend Ry Cooder on the critically-acclaimed "Cooder-White-Skaggs" tour and from time to time hits the road with versatile singer/songwriter and pianist Bruce Hornsby on another critically-acclaimed tour, "Ricky Skaggs & Bruce Hornsby with Kentucky Thunder." Most recently, Skaggs has added Country tour dates as he plugs in and plays full shows of his chart-topping hits and is due to be inducted into the revered Country Music Hall of Fame Class of 2018 this fall.
For more information on Ricky Skaggs, visit rickyskaggs.com.






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