Lynyrd Skynyrd Founder To Be Honored By Georgia Music Hall of Fame
. Rossington will be honored in the Songwriter Category having written well over 120 songs throughout his career including classic iconic songs like "Sweet Home Alabama," "Simple Man," and "What's Your Name." Lynyrd Skynyrd release their new album, Last of a Dyin' Breed, on August 21, 2012. Atlanta's celebrated television icon Monica Pearson will be Mistress of Ceremonies of the event. A Special Performance by American Idol stars and recording artists Snellville, GA-raised Diana DeGarmo and her fianc�e Ace Young, who met while appearing in the Broadway revival of "Hair," will be another highlight of the evening. Many of the inductees will also perform during the Concert. At the Concert and Show, to be televised live by GPB (Georgia Public Broadcasting), artists representing extraordinary talent in classical, contemporary, country and Southern Rock music will be saluted and will perform on-stage during the evening. According to Dr. Bobbie Bailey, President of Friends of Georgia Music Festival, Inc., "Since the first presentation in 1979, at which the legendary Ray Charles was an inductee, the Georgia Music Hall of Fame Awards Show and Concert has emerged as the premier forum for recognizing the scope of the performing virtuosity of Georgia-born-or-based music professionals." Dr. Bailey thanked Jack Sawyer of Wilmington Trust, Joel Katz of Greenberg-Traurig, Delta Air Lines and Michael Taormina of the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre for "their generous and loyal sponsorship support." The 2012 inductees include, in addition to Robert Spano, recipient of the Chairman's Award, musical and artist living legends as well as three giants of the Georgia entertainment arena being recognized posthumously: � Group � 38 Special: Bringing a strong Southern Rock influence to American music, 38 Special's breakthrough hit "Hold On Loosely" has been followed by #1 Billboard albums and hits including "Back Where You Belong" and "Second Chance." � Non-Performer � Alex Hodges: A native Georgian, Alex Hodges is CEO of Nederlander Concerts and started his career as an agent at Walden Artists where he introduced Georgia's Otis Redding and other R&B legends to the world. As principal at Paragon Agency and later Empire Agency, he guided the illustrious careers of stars including Stevie Ray Vaughan, Gregg Allman and groups such as Lynyrd Skynyrd. The Police, The Allmann Brothers Band, Atlanta Rhythm Section, The Outlaws, Sea Level, The Marshall Tucker Band and The Charlie Daniels Band, among others. � Songwriter � Gary Rossington: A founding member of the legendary band Lynyrd Skynyrd, Gary Rossington has contributed to the group's 30 million+ worldwide album sales, three 2x Platinum records and a position among the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time by Rolling Stone magazine. He has created songs that cement him as a cultural icon, including "Sweet Home Alabama," "Simple Man" and "What's Your Name" among many others. � Horizon Award � Riley Biederer: Riley Biederer is a singer/songwriter from Atlanta, USA, with a voice bigger than her ex-gymnast's frame and a resume beyond her fifteen years. Since winning Georgia state titles in the vault and the floor exercise, she has been focusing exclusively on her music. In addition to writing prodigiously on her own, she has collaborated with a host of well-known songwriters in the pop, rock and country genres, and recorded with producer/engineer Matt Still. (Elton John, Outkast). She is currently writing and recording songs for her debut album. � Posthumous: Blues guitarist Jonny Jenkins, Fox Theatre's organist and WSB personality Bob Van Camp and Atlanta's beloved DJ Skinny Bobby Harper.
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