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Ivory Joe HunterNot in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame | |||||||||||||||||
Eligible since: 1971First Recording: 1945Previously Considered? Yes what's this? |
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Inducted into Rock Hall Projected in 2034.
Essential Songs (?) | Wikipedia | YouTube | |
Pretty Mama Blues (1947) | ☆ | ☊ | |
I Almost Lost My Mind (1949) | ☆ | ☊ | |
Since I Met You Baby (1956) | ☆ | ☊ |
Ivory Joe Hunter @ Wikipedia
Will Ivory Joe Hunter be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame? "Musical excellence is the essential qualification for induction." |
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7 comments so far (post your own)One-hit wonder. Forget it. Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, 06/11/2019 @ 20:58pm |
One-hit wonder. Forget it. Posted by Philip on Wednesday, 06/12/2019 @ 13:30pm |
“One-hit wonder. Forget it.” Posted by The Dude on Wednesday, 06/12/2019 @ 13:58pm |
He had numerous hits Posted by Garrus on Tuesday, 03/2/2021 @ 19:57pm |
Early Influence Posted by Roy on Sunday, 05/9/2021 @ 21:09pm |
We are honoring Ivory Joe with a historical marker early next year. It will be in Monroe, La. on The North East Louisiana Music Trail! Posted by Enoch Doyle Jeter on Tuesday, 07/12/2022 @ 16:51pm |
A marker on The Northeast Louisiana Music Trail honoring Ivory Joe Hunter will be unveiled on Feb. 17th, 2024 at The African-American Music Trail in Monroe, Louisiana where he made his home for 30 plus years, and where he wrote many of his well know songs. Posted by Enoch Doyle Jeter on Friday, 02/2/2024 @ 07:09am |
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