I recently purchased a CD by Percy Sledge. In the booklet enclosed with the CD was mention of the Alabama Music Hall of Fame [www.alamhof.org]. I was unfamiliar with this site so I explored it and discovered that it basically honors people born and raised in Alabama for their music contributions to the world. I found it quite interesting. In the facility are large oversize paintings of the ones who have been inducted. The website has a breakout by year with a picture that if you click on it it shows a background on the artist and available videos. Every two years up to a maximum of 6 can be inducted.

It was interesting to note that Motown artists are recognized as follows: Martha Reeves; Commodores; Lionel Richie; and the Temptations. The last Motown recognition was in 1999 for the Temptations. I did learn from that Ollie Woodson was mentioned in the background as he was from the town of Town Creek, AL.

So I did a "search" for our beloved Shorty Long. NOTHING.

This is a tragedy why Shorty Long is totally unrecognized by the museum.
He was born in Birmingham, AL.

Can anyone shed any light or thoughts on why Shorty is not recognized?

Maybe a campaign encouraging them to include Shorty should be made since the next induction will be 2022.

Thoughts? Do we have any members from Alabama who can shed any light on this subject?