Every year, Country Music honors a few artists for their accomplishments by inducting them into the Country Music Hall of Fame. On Tuesday morning at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, three names were announced for the Class of 2016.Charlie Daniels, Randy Travis and Fred Foster are the latest inductees into the Country Music Hall of Fame. They will be joining the likes of The Oak Ridge Boys, Alabama, Johnny Cash, and Garth Brooks, to name a few. Ironically, all three of this years' inductees are North Carolina natives.

Daniels will enter in the Veterans Era category, while Travis will join in the Modern Era category. Foster was selected in the Non-Performer category. Inductees will be formally inducted later this year in the CMA Theatre.


 

 

You can find out more information on this announcement here.

Check out Carlie Daniels performing his signature song, 'The Devil Went Down To Georgia' at the Grand Ole Opry.


 

And here is Randy Travis singing his signature song, 'Forever And Ever, Amen' at the Grand Ole Opry too!


For a full list of Country Music Hall Of Fame Inductees, you can visit the Hall of Fame's website.

 

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