Monday, August 31, 2009

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OKLAHOMA MUSIC HALL OF FAME ANNOUNCES 2009 INDUCTEES

Honorees to perform at a special concert Sept. 17

Muskogee, OK – 2009 ACM Entertainer of the Year, 4-time Grammy winner and Oklahoma
music icon Carrie Underwood will be inducted into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame in
September, along with Oklahoma artists and performers Rocky Frisco (pictured) and Ramona Reed.
The Class of 2009 Inductees will join other music performers and artists who have been
recognized by the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame since 1997, including Vince Gill, Toby Keith,
Merle Haggard, Wanda Jackson, Hank Thompson, The All American Rejects and David Gates.
The Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame announced its newest inductees at a news conference at the
Tulsa Press Club. The three will perform at the 13th Annual Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame
Induction Ceremony & Concert Sept. 17 at 7 p.m. The event is at the Muskogee Civic Center,
405 Boston Street in Muskogee, Oklahoma.

“All three of this year’s inductees are worthy recipients of this honor. Each is recognized world
wide for their musical talent, and we are proud that each calls Oklahoma home,” said Max
Boydstun, Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame Board Chair. “We are especially proud to induct our own
Oklahoma idol Carrie Underwood and to offer the public a chance to experience the performances
of all three inductees to celebrate their contribution to Oklahoma music history and culture,” he added.

To date, the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame & Museum has honored more than 50 individuals or
groups for their talents and contributions to the music industry, including inductees into the
prestigious Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame.
In addition to the Class of 2009 Inductees, the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame announced it will
present C.H. Parker with the coveted Governor’s Award, an honor given only three times in the
past.

Reserved seats for the Concert & Induction tickets will be on pre-sale to existing members of the
Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame between Aug. 18 and 21. If you would like to join the
Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame and participate in early ticket sales, go to www.omhof.com or
www.oklahomamusichalloffame.com to complete an application form. Or call 918-687-0800 for
membership information.
Tickets for reserved seating will be offered to the public starting Aug. 22. Tickets will be
available online at www.omhof.com and at the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame and Museum
office by calling 918-697-0800. Ticket prices range from $39.95 to $79.95, plus handling
charges.
VIP tickets, which include an invitation to a VIP reception prior to the Concert & Induction
ceremony, also are available. Call the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame at 1-918-687-0800 for
details. Sponsorship packages are also available.

Carrie Underwood, the reigning ACM Entertainer of The Year, 3-time reigning ACM and
CMA Female Vocalist of The Year and 4-time Grammy winner, will release a new album on
November 3 on 19 Recordings/Arista Nashville with producer Mark Bright, who helmed 2007’s
hit-filled Carnival Ride, as well as seven tracks including four #1’s from Underwood's
blockbuster 2005 debut, Some Hearts.
Earlier this year, Underwood became the first country artist in history to achieve 10 #1 singles
from their first two albums when “I Told You So” became the fifth consecutive chart-topper
from Carnival Ride, which also included the smash, “Just a Dream,” and three hits Underwood
co-wrote: “So Small,” “All-American Girl,” and “Last Name.” To date, Underwood is the U.S.
best-selling American Idol winner with album sales over 10 million.

Rocky Frisco is a 1955 graduate of Central High School in Tulsa, where he met singersongwriter
J.J. Cale. Frisco has played piano for some of rock’s most lauded visionaries,
including the great and hugely influential Cale. He played in Cale’s band throughout his life. He
also has played with Flash Terry, the Gene Cross Band, Clyde Stacy, Danny McBride, Tom
Skinner’s Science Project and many others. He had a limited movie career, which included
appearing in the 2003 remake of Where the Red Fern Grows. He once rode a Schwinn bike from
Tulsa to Killeen, Texas, as a publicity stunt for KOME Radio to do an interview with Elvis
Presley. He also jammed privately with Elvis Presley while there.

Ramona Reed
was raised on a ranch near Talihina and was yodeling by the time she was
talking. From an early age, Reed knew she wanted to have a career in music. In 1947, Reed
participated in the Ted Mac Amateur Hour television program, perhaps the American Idol of its
day. She earned a spot in the semi-finals and eventually earned 5th place.
Using the stage name Martha White, Reed began her career on the Grand Ole Opry where she
worked with such greats as Hank Williams Sr, Roy Acuff, Red Foley and Minnie Pearl.
She started working for Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys in 1951, and performed at the Bob
Wills Ranch House and toured with Bob Wills on a regular basis. Reed is the only female singer
to record a duet with Bob Wills, MCA’s “Little Girl, Little Girl.” Reed continues to perform
with the Texas Playboys and has been invited to share the stage with Asleep At the Wheel on
numerous occasions.
Reed has been honored by the Western Swing Hall of Fame the and was designated as a
Colorado Country Music Hall of Fame Pioneer.

C.H. Parker is a longtime music instructor and director at Northeastern State University (NSU)
in Tahlequah. For years, he coordinated its summer country music program Downtown Country,
a regular live-music event featuring student performers that included Carrie Underwood. It was
during that time that she and Parker came to know each other. Parker has produced the
Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame Concert & Induction ceremony since its inception in 1997.

About the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame
Oklahomans have always had a rich and profound impact on the world’s music culture. In 1995,
recognizing the need to educate the public about the influence Oklahomans have had in the
music industry, the vision for the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame was born.
On an annual basis since 1997, Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame has been honoring some of the
world's most notable talents whose gifts and musical styles are as breathtaking and diverse as the
Oklahoma landscape. The Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame & Museum is a 501c (3) nonprofit
organization. For more information, visit www.oklahomamusichalloffame.com.

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