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The Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame

The Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame was incorporated in July 2005 under the New York State Board of Regents, as a nonprofit organization and holds a provisional charter to operate as a museum in the state of New York. It recognizes musicians, music executives, and other music and entertainment professionals who have contributed to the musical and entertainment heritage of Long Island through Induction Ceremonies held every 2 years since 2006. Inductees are selected by a committee that determines their eligibility through their contributions and time spent living and performing within the geographic area of Long Island, which includes Brooklyn, Queens, Nassau and Suffolk Counties.

One of the organization’s primary missions is to support local education. It has distributed tens of thousands of dollars in scholarships to Long Island High School Seniors, gives annual Educator of Note Awards to deserving educators, and hosts concerts where high school bands and orchestras perform with LIMEHOF inductees.


The organization opened the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame and Museum in November, 2022 in Stony Brook, NY.[1] The ribbon cutting ceremony was performed by Ernie Canadeo, Chairman, and the board of directors of the organization, local government officials, and the board of the Ward Melville Heritage Organization, the landlord of the property.[2] The 8800 square foot building includes a museum of Long Island music history celebrating its over 120 Inductees, memorabilia, photographs and videos, a rotating exhibit the first of which is “Long Island’s Legendary Club Scene – 1960’s-80’s, a surround sound theater, and 2 stages for musical performances and speaker presentations.


Its presenting sponsor is Catholic Health, a prominent Long Island health care system, and a program entitled Health and Harmony will be launched in 2023, exploring and cultivating the relationship between music and health and wellness.

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Ron Alexenburg

Mose Allison

Sam Ash

Tony Bennett

Gary U.S. Bonds

Harry Chapin

George M. Cohan

John Coltrane

Perry Como

James (Jimmy) D'Aquisto

Debbie Gibson

George Gershwin

Richie Havens

Joan Jett

Billy Joel

Cyndi Lauper

Little Anthony and the Imperials

Long Island Philharmonic

Edward "Little Buster" Forehand

The Brooklyn Bridge

Marian McPartland

George "Shadow" Morton

Run-DMC

Neil Sedaka

Gene Simmons

Paul Stanley

Peter Criss

Stray Cats

Stony Brook University

Sam "Bluzman" Taylor

Twisted Sister

Vanilla Fudge

Leslie West

Louis Armstrong

Count Basie

Walter Becker

Pat Benatar

Blue Öyster Cult

Bob Buchmann

Mariah Carey

Aaron Copland

Neil Diamond

The Good Rats

Arlo Guthrie

Marvin Hamlisch

Carole King

LL Cool J

Guy Lombardo

Eddie Money

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Public Enemy

The Ramones

Jean Ritchie

Beverly Sills

Simon and Garfunkel

Barbra Streisand

The Tokens

Kenny Vance

The second induction ceremony was held at The Garden City Hotel in Garden City, New York, on October 30, 2008. [4]

Dream Theater

Rakim

Lou Reed

Eric B

Eddie Palmieri

Donnie McClurkin

My Father's Place

Denis McNamara

Teddy Charles

Morton Gould

Roy Haynes

Al Kooper

Steve Martin - agent

The Shangri-Las

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Bob Gruen

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Oscar Brand

's Carole Demas & Paula Janis

The Magic Garden

John Zorn

The third induction ceremony was held at Oheka Castle in West Hills on November 16, 2010.[6]

Ellie Greenwich

Suffocation

The Lovin' Spoonful

Randy Weston

Ervin Drake

Leo Kraft

Zebra

Stanley Drucker

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Barnaby Bye

Connie Stevens

CSS Security Services

Jones Beach Theater

Salt-N-Pepa

Taylor Dayne

The Thunderbird Sisters and the Shinnecock Indian Nation

Walk 97.5

Whodini

The fourth induction ceremony was held at The Paramount in Huntington on October 18, 2012.[9]


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(posthumously)

Doug Stegmeyer

Liberty DeVitto

Richie Cannata

Clive Davis

Gerry Goffin

Kurtis Blow

Ron Delsener

Steve Thompson

Russell Javors

The fifth induction ceremony took place at the Paramount in Huntington on October 23, 2014.[12]


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Big Daddy Kane

Charles Koppelman

Carter Burwell

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Garland Jeffreys

Sandy Pearlman

Santo & Johnny

Jim Steinman

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Steve Vai

Vince Giordano

Westbury Music Fair

was presented the 2016 Harry Chapin Award for his dedication to music education on Long Island and across the nation.

Steven Van Zandt

The 2016 Induction ceremony took place on Thursday, November 3 at The Space at Westbury.


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Jon Bauman

EPMD

Good Times Magazine

Michael Lang

Melanie

Artie Kornfeld

Brucie Morrow

Elliott Murphy

Seymour Stein

Taking Back Sunday

Jimmy Webb

Tommy Byrnes

Wayne Robins

Pat DeRosa

The Fat Boys

Roger Earl

The Illusion

Robin Wilson

Stephen Schwartz

List of music museums

Long Island Music Hall of Fame

"What's the Long Island Sound?" Jimmy Webb, The New York Times, November 6, 2006

"Clive Davis, Billy Joel's Band Among Long Island Music Hall of Fame Inductees" Daniel Kreps, Rolling Stone Magazine, October 16, 2014