Louisiana Hayride Gets Named To Music Hall Of Fame
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Louisiana Hayride Gets Named To Music Hall Of Fame
Shreveport-based country music show the Louisiana Hayride has earned a spot in the hall of fame.
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SHREVEPORT, La. (August 20, 2009)--The Shreveport, La.-based country music show known as the Louisiana Hayride will be inducted into the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame.

The show, which ran from 1948 to 1960, hosted such country music greats as Jimmie Davis, Floyd Cramer, Webb Pierce and Faron Young, who were regularly joined by top artists from Texas to Tennessee, including Hank Williams, Kitty Wells, George Jones, Johnny Cash and
Elvis Presley.

The Louisiana Hayride will be inducted during a ceremony Saturday at the James Burton International Guitar Festival in Shreveport.

Burton, who is known for his guitar work with the Elvis Presley and Ricky Nelson bands, will also be inducted, along with music businessman Stan Lewis and the late country singer Johnny
Horton.

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