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New Class of Musicians Inducted into Kentucky's Hall of Fame

The Kentucky Headhunters and Exile are among the new class of Kentucky Music Hall of Fame and Museum inductees announced Tuesday in Lexington. Seven native Kentucky artists will be inducted next year. The Kentucky Headhunters, with roots in the western Kentucky community of Edmonton, shot to fame in the 1980s with hits like Dumas Walker and are still recording and performing.

Exile was formed in the early 1970s in Richmond as the Exiles, and topped the pop charts with the ballad Kiss You All Over;  the group has since found more success in the country genre.

Other inductees in the contemporary category are Paducah’s Steven CurtisChapman and northern Kentucky native Skeeter Davis.

In the pioneer category, the inductees are Emory and Linda Martin, Old Joe Clark and the Hilltoppers, who had a string of hits in the 1950s, such as Love Walked In.

The 2013 induction ceremony will be held at the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Renfro Valley.

Charles Compton is a 30 year veteran of public radio, who has been news director at WEKU for five years, has won numerous awards for investigative journalism, soft features, science reporting, and newscasts from the Associated Press, the Society of Professional Journalists and Public Radio News Directors, Inc.
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