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Well, you have seen us grow our site with the addition of existing Hockey Hall of Fame inductees. So far, we have tackled the stars inducted up until 1964, so we move to the Class of 1965 which went back to being a little bit larger. The streamlined class of 1965 includes:

Arthur Farrell


Bill Mosienko

Blair Russel

Clint Benedict

Ernie Russell

Foster Hewitt

Fred Scanlan

Jack Marshall

Marty Barry

Red Horner

Syd Howe

Tommy Lockhart


Gang you know the drill. Check it out, and cast your votes and let us know whether you think they deserved their Hall of Fame induction. Look for upcoming classes soon!
Although we focus musically on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, we thought it would be pertinent to mention that the Songwriters Hall of Fame have announced their latest inductions. Many members of the Class of 2013 will be familiar to Rock fans.

The class is headlined by Steve Tyler and Joe Perry from Aerosmith. We are trying to remember Tyler from the “Dream On” days, as opposed to the androgynous looking former judge of American Idol. Aerosmith was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001.

The two Aerosmith members are joined by Tony Hatch, the British songwriter who penned many songs for Petula Clark. Also part of the class is Mick Jones and Lou Gramm who were band mates in the British/American band, Foreigner. Both Clark and Foreigner are ranked on our notinhalloffame Rock list for the Rock Hall, though neither are expected to be inducted.

Holly Knight was also selected. She penned many hits for Tina Turner, and many others. The final inductee is J.D. Souther, who wrote songs predominately in the Country Rock genre, and penned hits for the Eagles and Linda Ronstadt.

Although we do not plan to create a section for the Songwriters Hall of Fame, we congratulate this year’s Class and will be watching to see who will be inducted next.
Well, you have seen us grow our site with the addition of existing Hockey Hall of Fame inductees. So far, we have tackled the stars inducted up until 1963, so we move to the Class of 1964 which foreshadows how future Classes would look like. The streamlined class of 1964 includes:

Babe Siebert


Bill Durnan

Doug Bentley

Frank Dilio

Jack Stewart


Gang you know the drill. Check it out, and cast your votes and let us know whether you think they deserved their Hall of Fame induction. Look for upcoming classes soon!
Amidst the hoopla that surrounded Ray Lewis’ retirement with the Super Bowl Champion, Baltimore Ravens, another potential Hall of Fame entry has announced that he is calling it a career. Center, Matt Birk has ended his career at the age of 36, and has done so as a Champion. Birk was a six time Pro Bowl Selection, all of which occurred while he was a member of a Minnesota Vikings. Birk was also considered one of the “good guys” of the game, as he was named in 2011 as the Walter Payton Man of the Year, which honoured his community service. We thank Matt Birk for his years in the NFL, and we now wonder aloud about his Hall of Fame potential.