Four-String Banjo Hall of Fame Members
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The National Four-String Banjo Hall of Fame recognizes musicians. bands, or companies that have made a distinct contribution to the four-string banjo performance, educational, or manufacturing communities or towards the promotion of the four-string banjo. The Hall of Fame
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 is a part of the American Banjo Museum located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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This is a list of the inductees into the National Four-String Banjo Hall of Fame by category and year inducted:

Performance - Contemporary & Historical

  • 1998 - Marvin "Smokey" Montgomery
  • 1998 - C. Sandy Riner
  • 1999 - Eddie Peabody
    Eddie Peabody
    Captain Edwin Ellsworth Peabody was an American musical entertainer. His career spanned five decades and he was perhaps the most famous plectrum banjo player ever...

  • 1999 - Harry Reser
    Harry Reser
    Harry F. Reser was an American banjo player and bandleader. Born in Piqua, Ohio, Reser was best known as the leader of The Clicquot Club Eskimos.- Career :...

  • 2000 - Don Van Palta
  • 2000 - Perry Bechtel
  • 2001 - Buddy Wachter
  • 2001 - Roy Smeck
    Roy Smeck
    Roy Smeck was an American musician. His skill on the banjo, guitar, steel guitar, and especially the ukulele earned him the nickname "Wizard of the Strings."-Background:...

  • 2002 - Tim Allan
  • 2002 - Johnny St. Cyr
    Johnny St. Cyr
    Johnny St. Cyr was an American jazz banjoist and guitarist.St. Cyr was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. He is most commonly remembered as a member of Louis Armstrong's Hot Five and Hot Seven bands....



  • 2003 - Cathy Reilly
  • 2003 - Scotty Plummer
    Scotty Plummer
    Scotty Plummer was a highly regarded banjo player who made a name for himself as a youngster in both the United States and Canada and earned the title "Prince of Banjo"...

  • 2004 - Al Smith
  • 2004 - Freddy Morgan
  • 2005 - Doug Mattocks
    Doug Mattocks
    Douglas Eric 'Doug' Mattocks was an English cricketer. Mattocks was a right-handed batsman who fielded as a wicket-keeper. He was born in Norwich, Norfolk....

  • 2005 - Michael Pingitore
    Mike Pingitore
    Member of Paul Whiteman's Orchestra.He was the elder brother of Eugene Pingitore also a notable banjo player who moved to Australia. Paul Whiteman discovered him playing tenor banjo and he became part of the rhythm section for Paul Whiteman's band....

  • 2006 - Cynthia Sayer
    Cynthia Sayer
    Cynthia Nan Sayer is a jazz banjoist and vocalist.Sayer was born in Waltham, Massachusetts, but grew up in Scotch Plains, New Jersey. She took up the banjo when she was thirteen years old. She attended Ithaca College in New York and was graduated magna cum laude with a bachelors degree in...

  • 2006 - Pat Terry, Sr.
  • 2007 - Georgette Twain
  • 2007 - John Cali


  • 2008 - Jad Paul
  • 2008 - Maurice Bolyer
    Maurice Bolyer
    Maurice Bolyer , born Maurice Beaulieu, was a composer and musician known as “Canada's King of the Banjo”.Bolyer was born in Edmundston, New Brunswick, Canada...

  • 2009 - John Becker
  • 2009 - Buck Kelly
  • 2010 - Dave Marty
  • 2010 - Helen Baker
  • 2011 - Greg Allen
  • 2011 - Gene Sheldon


Instruction & Education

  • 2001 - Mel Bay
  • 2002 - Lowell Schreyer
  • 2003 - Charlie Tagawa
    Charlie Tagawa
    Charlie Tagawa is an Japanese-American musical entertainer, banjoist, and Japanese immigrant. His musical career has spanned six decades and he is regarded as one of the best banjo players and arguably one of the all-time best. He performs regularly across the U.S. and in Japan where he is known...

  • 2004 - Charles McNeil
  • 2005 - Buddy Griffin
  • 2006 - Walter Kaye Bauer
  • 2007 - Don Van Palta
  • 2008 - Don Stevison
  • 2009 - Dave Frey
  • 2010 - Jim Riley
  • 2011 - Daryl Whiting

Design & Manufacture

  • 2003 - C.C. Richelieu
  • 2004 - Fred Bacon & Daniel Day
  • 2005 - Renee Karnes
  • 2006 - Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Mfg. Co, Ltd. & Gibson Instrument Company
  • 2007 - Wm. Lange/Paramount
  • 2008 - Dale Small
  • 2009 - Henry Lea
  • 2010 - Chuck Obsbury/OME
  • 2011 - Vega

Promotion

  • 2000 - Sherwood "Shakey" Johnson
  • 2001 - Frank Rossi
  • 2001 - Jack Canine
  • 2002 - Jubilee Banjo Band
  • 2003 - Ralph Martin
  • 2004 - Fred "Mickey" Finn
  • 2005 - Joel Schiavone
  • 2006 - Eddy Davis
  • 2007 - Walt Disney Company
  • 2008 - Jack Dupen
  • 2008 - Harry Higgins
  • 2009 - Myron Hinkle
  • 2010 - Bill Pincumbe
  • 2011 - Horis Ward

See also

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