Tanya Tucker, Patty Loveless, Bob McDill: CMHOF Class Of 2023
Patty Loveless, Tanya Tucker, and Bob McDill will be the Country Music Hall Of Fame’ss 2023 inductees. The Country Music Association announced the inductees Monday (4/3). Their induction will raise the total number of members to 152.
Loveless and Tucker were selected for the annual “Modern Era Artist” and “Veteran Era Artist” categories. McDill was chosen in the “Songwriter” category.
Tanya Tucker talked to The Tennessean about her long-awaited inclusion into the Country Music Hall Of Fame. “Everybody’s been loudly b—-ing about me not being in the Hall of Fame. So many people have wanted me to get in – Bobby Bare, Alabama’s Randy Owen and Marty Stuart (“he’s been my biggest campaigner”). They have not allowed me to go away. That means they’ve loved my contributions and spirit – which makes me feel honored.”
She added, “I wish my daddy would be there.” (Beau Tucker died on November 23, 2006).
Patty Loveless also spoke to The Tennessean. “Seeing this little girl from 14 years old, looking back and thinking my gosh, I’m going to be in the Country Music Hall of Fame. I wanna cry about it, to tell you the truth. It brings back so many wonderful memories for me.”
Loveless added, “I was always influenced early, early on by Loretta Lynn and Patsy Cline, Connie Smith. And then Linda Ronstadt came along. I incorporated that into some of the country music I was doing.”
She added, “I very much was influenced at a very, very young age, listening to all the music my parents listened to.”
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