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Freaks Hall Class of 2019: Oldies and Sidemen Inductees

The polls are closed, the ballots have been counted, and we are proud to announce the first four members of the Rock 'n' Roll Freaks Hall class of 2019!

In our preliminary round of voting, we cast ballots in two categories - Oldies, which included artists and groups who made their recording debut prior to 1954, and Sidemen, consisting of musicians who spent a significant part of their career playing behind other artists in the studio and on stage. The top vote getter in each category gains induction with the class of 2019. In the end, both ballots finished in ties for the top spot, so all four will be joining the Freaks Hall. Our regular ballot of performers will be announced in about one week.

Welcome our four newest Freaks Hall inductees!

In the Oldies category: 


Roy Brown 


Sonny Boy Williamson 


And in the Sidemen category:


Mickey "Guitar" Baker



Nicky Hopkins

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