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1991 Inductee

SONNY SIMMONS

CHARTER MEMBER -- 1991

Sonny Simmons, 32 years in the music business, beginning with Gospel music and later on adding a country division in his organization, as well as production and tour management, has blazed the trail few men can lay acclaim to. Starting at an early age with his dad as choir director in churches, graduating from high school and promoting at the same time.

An Associate Member of L.A.F.F. for many years, Sonny was named a Lifetime Director of the Association by the Board of Directors and continues to give valuable input to the Association's membership. His Showcases annually feature the top stars -- both present and future -- of country music and have included such acts as The Fox Brothers, The Blackwood singers(formerly the Blackwood Brothers), & J.D. Sumner and the Stamps Quartet.

Sonny was one of the original organizers of the Gospel Music Association, a six-term President of the Nashville Association of Talent Directors, and is a life-time member of the Country Music Association. In addition to these organizations, he is a member of the International Country Music Buyers Association, the Outdoor Amusement Business Association, the International Association of Fairs & Expos and the Showmen's League of America.

A Shriner for 33 years, Sonny, in conjunction with his Century II Production Company, donates his services to the Waycross, GA Shrine Club for a Gospel Benefit Concert benefiting the Shriner's crippled Children/Burn Division in Greenville, SC. In 18 years, the attendance at the event has topped 20,000 and over $100,000 is raised each year!

His Nashville-based agency, Century II Promotions, was the first to spear-head a nationwide 57-city, two-year tour with a corporate sponsor in 1983-84. The tour featured Alabama, Mickey Gilley, Johnny Lee, Juice Newton and The Thrasher Brothers. As a result of this highly successful venture, Century II is referred to as innovators of this type of promotion.