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Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame Honours 2012 Inductees Johnny Burke and Ralph Murphy June 19, 2012 Awards Will Be Distributed at a Ceremony During PotashCorp Country Music Week Sept 6-9, 2012 June 19, 2012 (Toronto, ON) -Receiving inductions into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame this year are two gentlemen who have spent a great deal of time working in the country music industry. Dedicating most of his career to country music as a solo artist as well as a backing band member for such country legends as Loretta Lynn, Conway Twitty and Waylon Jennings, Johnny Burke has been announced as this year's Artist Inductee. The Canadian Country Music Association is also thrilled to announce that Ralph Murphy, a talented artist/songwriter/producer/publisher will be inducted into the Industry Builder category. Four-time Big Country Award winner, Johnny Burke accomplished a long-standing career in the country music industry with many number one hit singles like "Wild Honey", which received the Big Country Award for Top Single in 1978. Throughout his career, Burke was also known as the driving force behind the creation of the 'Caribou Showband', which down the road became 'Eastwind' the highly successful house band that performed on CTV's 'Funny Farm'. "What a tremendous honour this is to be inducted into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame," said Burke. "I am truly thankful and would like to extend my deepest gratitude to the Canadian Country Music Association for this honour; this is something I will never forget. Playing country music has always been an important part of my life and I have loved every minute of it." Ralph Murphy has done it all. From songwriting, to publishing and producing albums Murphy is a well-known industry builder within the country music community. His first number one country single "Good Enough To Be Your Wife" was recorded by Jeannie C. Riley and he has had multiple Canadian and American country music artists like Randy Travis, Shania Twain, Ray Price, Don Williams and Little Texas record his music. "I am so honoured to be inducted into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame in the Industry Builder category," said Murphy of his induction. "To be able to work with such amazing people throughout my career I consider myself one of the luckiest guys in the industry. This is something I am very proud of and would also like to congratulate my fellow inductee Johnny Burke for his Artist induction." Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame inductions will take place at a private industry event during PotashCorp Country Music Week, which is being held in Saskatoon, SK from September 6-9. This event will celebrate Johnny Burke and Ralph Murphy's successes by showcasing their achievements and accolades before many of their closest friends and colleagues. Following the induction Burke and Murphy will have their plaques displayed at the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame located in Merritt, B.C. and the CCMA will work with the National Music Centre to solicit artifacts for the NMC's Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame Collection in Calgary, Alberta. For more information on PotashCorp Country Music Week or the 2012 CCMA Awards, visit www.ccma.org. To get tickets for the Canadian Country Music Association Awards, visit Ticketmaster online at www.ticketmaster.ca or charge by phone at 306.938.7800. About Johnny Burke
About Ralph Murphy
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