Courtesy of Metal Hall of FameTriumph, Stryper and former members of KISS and Iron Maiden are among the inductees who will be welcomed into the Metal .
By Renee DiNino
May 12, 2021
Interview: Greg Harris, President & CEO, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame! 36th Annual Induction Ceremony takes place October 30 at 8 p.m. The most diverse group yet, Covid-protocols and the Fan Vote!
The Museum is 25 years old and has welcomed 13 million visitors and has had an economic impact of $2 billion to the region.
36th Annual RRHOF Induction Ceremony takes place October 30 at 8 p.m. at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland Ohio with a radio simulcast on SiriusXM’s RRHOF Radio channel 310. The Induction Ceremony will broadcast on HBO and stream on HBO Max at a later date.
·Tickets go on sale this summer. Ticketing info will be announced at a later date.
Updated: 5:05 PM CDT May 3, 2021
MEMPHIS, Tennessee Gone, but not forgotten. George Lapides, a prominent fixture in the Memphis sports scene who hosted a popular radio show for 45 years before his death in 2016, will be honored by the Tennessee Radio Hall of Fame.
Lapides and three other honorees will be inducted posthumously in the Legacy Class of 2021 for the Tennessee Radio Hall of Fame during the organization’s 10th Annual Induction Ceremony in Murfreesboro July 31. The Hall documents, preserves, and honors the people and stations who shape the ‘art and science’ of radio broadcasting throughout the state of Tennessee.
Lapides’ career included stints as a reporter, sports editor, columnist, Athletics Director at Rhodes College, President of the Memphis Chicks baseball team, and Sports Editor for WREG-TV. He hosted a sports talk radio show, Sportstime with George Lapides, for 45 years.
Credit: Florida Inventors Hall of Fame
TAMPA, Fla. (April 29, 2021) - Seven Florida Inventors whose discoveries are saving lives, transforming the environment, and creating new technologies will be inducted as the 2021 Class of the Florida Inventors Hall of Fame. Among them are Dean Kamen, often referred to as the modern Thomas Edison due to the breadth and scope of his trailblazing inventions, including the Segway®; and Mark Dean, who holds three patents for the original IBM PC and is co-inventor of the ISA bus which revolutionized modern computing.
The 2021 class also includes Norma Alcantar, whose plant-based technologies have played a critical role in the global food-water-energy nexus and are breaking ground with new biomedical applications; Roberta Goode, whose valve designs for vascular catheters have saved countless lives; Susann Keohane, whose advances in Artificial Intelligence are transforming technology for people with disabilities and the aging population; David Kotic