There are 155 members of the Country Music Hall of Fame and no fewer than 62 in waiting.
These men, women and groups have Hall-worthy resumes and supporters.
- Tony Brown, June Carter Cash and Kenny Chesney were announced as Class of 2025 inductees of the Country Music Hall of Fame.
- Each year, the Hall inducts three new members: A Modern Artist Artist, Veterans Era artist and one from a rotating third category.
- This year’s third category was Non-Performer.
A Modern Era artist is eligible 20 years after reaching national prominence. A Veterans Era artist is eligible after 40 years. The full, rotating third category includes: Non-Performer, Songwriter and Recording and/or Touring Musician.
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Most debates around who the next Country Music Hall of Fame inductee should be center on Modern Era artists, as there are simply fewer people who can present an artist like Gene Watson’s credentials with authority. Thus, we find ourselves wondering who’s more worthy: Keith Urban, Tim McGraw or Trisha Yearwood?
- Jimmie Rodgers, Fred Rose and Hank Williams were the inaugural class of Country Music Hall of Fame artists in 1961.
- 16 country artists are in both the Country Music and Rock and Roll Halls of Fame.
- Roy Rogers is in the CMHOF twice, as both a member of the Sons of Pioneers and as a solo artist.
As you scroll through this list, you’ll find several eligible artists that hardly seem old enough to be in a Hall of Fame — looking at you, LeAnn Rimes — and several more you won’t believe aren’t in already (cough, cough, Dwight Yoakam). We chose from artists who either won artist awards at the CMA and ACM Awards, were nominated frequently or just dominated a decade, a la Eddie Rabbitt.
In addition, you’ll find artists that just stand for everything good about country music. Dierks Bentley is one example — no, he’s not won Entertainer of the Year and didn’t “dominate,” but few have tied today’s country music to the past as effectively.
If any artists has expressed thoughts on the Hall of Fame, that’s noted. Unlike those eligible for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, a country singer will typically remain quiet until it’s time to accept that medallion.
62 Artists Not in the Country Music Hall of Fame
Which county singer is most deserving of a Country Music Hall of Fame induction? Here are 60 artists that don’t have a medallion yet, with some thoughts on when each is eligible and if their fans can expect that nod soon.
Gallery Credit: Billy Dukes
15 Country Legends Snubbed by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
With Dolly Parton’s 2022 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame — and, even more recently, Willie Nelson’s nomination for the 2023 class — it’s clearer than ever that country artists have a place in the Cleveland-based institution’s hallowed halls.
But the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has always shown love to country performers, to a certain extent: Johnny Cash, Chet Akins, Brenda Lee, the Everly Brothers and Hank Williams are all past inductees.
Based on the criteria the Hall has set forth, that nominees should be acts who have had “a profound impact on youth culture,” there are still many more country artists who deserve their spot in the Hall. Flip through the gallery below to see Taste of Country’s top picks for who the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame should induct next.