Songwriters Hall of Fame
The Songwriters Hall of Fame is an American institution founded in 1969 by songwriter Johnny Mercer, music publisher/songwriter Abe Olman and publisher/executive Howie Richmond to honor those whose work represents and maintains the heritage and legacy of a spectrum of the most beloved English language songs from the world's popular music songbook. It not only celebrates these established songwriters, but is also involved in the development of new English language songwriting talent through workshops, showcases and scholarships. There are many programs designed to teach and discover new English language songwriters. Nile Rodgers serves as the organization's chairman.
The Hall of Fame has only existed since 2010, when it was first put on display online inside the Grammy Museum at L.A. Live in Los Angeles. Until construction of the basement installation at the Brill Building in New York is completed, the Hall has no permanent place of residence, and because the awards are not televised, there would be no other digital recording of the event for posterity.
There are numerous examples of collaborating songwriters being inducted in unison, with each person being considered a separate entrant. The inaugural year featured 120 inductees, many of whom had a professional partnership, such as Rodgers and Hammerstein. Burt Bacharach and Hal David followed in 1972. Betty Comden and Adolph Green were selected in 1980, and Lieber and Stoller were inducted in 1985. John Lennon and Paul McCartney were inducted in 1989 along with Gerry Goffin and Carole King as well as Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil. Motown's Holland-Dozier-Holland team were honored the following year. Elton John and Bernie Taupin were among those chosen in 1992, and the pop music group the Bee Gees had all three brothers inducted in 1994. In 1995, Bob Gaudio and Bob Crewe as well as Gamble and Huff were inducted. John Denver was inducted in 1996. The Eagles' Glenn Frey and Don Henley were co-inductees in 2000. Queen was the first rock band to have all their band members inducted in 2003. Five members of Earth, Wind & Fire were in the class of 2010 and four members of Kool and the Gang were honored in 2018.
Through 2019, 461 individuals were inducted into the SHOF.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 Songwriters Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony was postponed until 2021. The Songwriters Hall of Fame president and CEO, Linda Moran, chose to move the event so that a proper celebration could take place.
New 2020 inductees would include Mariah Carey, Chad Hugo, the Isley Brothers, Annie Lennox, Steve Miller, Rick Nowels, William “Mickey” Stevenson, Dave Stewart and Pharrell Williams. Additionally, Jody Gerson of Universal Music Group will be given the Abe Olman Publisher Award and Paul Williams is set to receive the Johnny Mercer Award.
Abe Olman Publisher Award
The Abe Olman Publisher Award is given to publishers who have had a substantial number of songs that have become world-renowned and who have helped to further the careers and success of many songwriters.- 1983 – Howard S. Richmond
- 1986 – Leonard Feist
- 1987 – Lou Levy
- 1988 – Buddy Killen
- 1990 – Charles Koppelman & Martin Bandier
- 1991 – Frank Military & Jay Morgenstern
- 1992 – Bonnie Bourne
- 1993 – Berry Gordy
- 1994 – Buddy Morris
- 1995 – Al Gallico
- 1996 – Freddy Bienstock
- 1997 – Gene Goodman
- 1998 – Irwin Z. Robinson
- 1999 – Bill Lowery
- 2000 – Julian Aberbach
- 2001 – Ralph Peer
- 2002 – Edward P. Murphy
- 2003 – Nicholas Firth
- 2004 – Les Bider
- 2005 – Beebe Bourne
- 2006 – Allen Klein
- 2007 – Don Kirshner
- 2008 – Milt Okun
- 2009 – Maxyne Lang
- 2010 – Keith Mardak
- 2012 – Lance Freed
Board of Directors Award
- 1986 – Jule Styne
- 1988 – Stanley Adams
- 1992 – Edward P. Murphy
- 1996 – Anna Sosenko & Oscar Brand
- 1997 – Thomas A. Dorsey
Contemporary Icon Award
- 2015 – Lady Gaga
- 2019 – Justin Timberlake
Hal David Starlight Award
- 2004 – Rob Thomas
- 2005 – Alicia Keys
- 2006 – John Mayer
- 2007 – John Legend
- 2008 – John Rzeznik
- 2009 – Jason Mraz
- 2010 – Taylor Swift
- 2011 – Drake
- 2012 – Ne-Yo
- 2013 – Benny Blanco
- 2014 – Dan Reynolds
- 2015 – Nate Ruess
- 2016 – Nick Jonas
- 2017 - Ed Sheeran
- 2018 - Sara Bareilles
- 2019 - Halsey
Howie Richmond Hitmaker Award
- 1981 – Chuck Berry
- 1983 – Rosemary Clooney & Margaret Whiting
- 1990 – Whitney Houston
- 1991 – Barry Manilow
- 1995 – Michael Bolton
- 1996 – Gloria Estefan
- 1998 – Diana Ross
- 1999 – Natalie Cole
- 2000 – Johnny Mathis
- 2001 – Dionne Warwick
- 2002 – Garth Brooks
- 2003 – Clive Davis
- 2008 – Anne Murray
- 2009 – Tom Jones
- 2010 – Phil Ramone
- 2011 – Chaka Khan
- 2014 – Doug Morris
- 2016 – Seymour Stein
- 2018 - Lucian Grainge
Johnny Mercer Award
- 1980 – Frank Sinatra
- 1981 – Yip Harburg
- 1982 – Harold Arlen
- 1983 – Sammy Cahn
- 1985 – Alan Jay Lerner
- 1986 – Mitchell Parish
- 1987 – Jerry Herman
- 1990 – Jerry Bock & Sheldon Harnick
- 1991 – Betty Comden & Adolph Green
- 1992 – Burton Lane
- 1993 – Jule Styne
- 1994 – Irving Caesar
- 1995 – Cy Coleman
- 1996 – Burt Bacharach & Hal David
- 1997 – Alan and Marilyn Bergman
- 1998 – Paul Simon
- 1999 – Stephen Sondheim
- 2000 – Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
- 2001 – Billy Joel
- 2002 – Carole King
- 2003 – Jimmy Webb
- 2004 – Stevie Wonder
- 2005 – Smokey Robinson
- 2006 – Kris Kristofferson
- 2007 – Dolly Parton
- 2008 – Paul Anka
- 2009 – Holland–Dozier–Holland
- 2010 – Phil Collins
- 2011 – Barry Mann & Cynthia Weil
- 2013 – Elton John & Bernie Taupin
- 2014 – Kenneth Gamble & Leon Huff
- 2015 – Van Morrison
- 2016 – Lionel Richie
- 2018 – Neil Diamond
- 2019 – Carole Bayer Sager
Patron of the Arts
- 1988 – Martin Segal
- 1989 – Roger Enrico
- 1990 – Edgar Bronfman Jr.
- 1991 – Edwin M. Cooperman
- 1992 – Jonathan Tisch
- 1993 – Michel Roux
- 1994 – Philip Dusenberry
- 1995 – Theodore J. Forstmann
- 1996 – Sumner Redstone
- 1997 – Dr. Samuel LeFrak
- 1998 – David Checketts
- 1999 – Robert Mondavi
- 2001 – Iris Cantor
- 2003 – Martin Bandier
- 2004 – Michael Goldstein
- 2005 – Henry Juszkiewicz
Pioneer Award
- 2012 – Woody Guthrie
- 2013 – Berry Gordy
Sammy Cahn Lifetime Achievement Award
- 1980 – Ethel Merman
- 1981 – Tony Bennett
- 1982 – Dinah Shore
- 1983 – Willie Nelson
- 1984 – Benny Goodman
- 1985 – John Hammond
- 1987 – Jerry Wexler
- 1988 – Dick Clark
- 1989 – Quincy Jones
- 1990 – B.B. King
- 1991 – Gene Autry
- 1992 – Nat King Cole
- 1993 – Ray Charles
- 1994 – Lena Horne
- 1995 – Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gormé
- 1996 – Frankie Laine
- 1997 – Vic Damone
- 1998 – Berry Gordy
- 1999 – Kenny Rogers
- 2000 – Neil Diamond
- 2001 – Gloria & Emilio Estefan
- 2002 – Stevie Wonder
- 2003 – Patti LaBelle
- 2004 – Neil Sedaka
- 2005 – Les Paul
- 2006 – Peter, Paul & Mary
- 2012 – Bette Midler
Scholarship Awards
Abe Olman Scholarship
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The Holly Prize
Created In 2009, The Holly Prize is a tribute to the legacy of Buddy Holly, a SHOF inductee. The award recognizes and supports a new "all-in songwriter" — an exceptionally talented and inspired young musician/singer/songwriter whose work exhibits the qualities of Holly's music: true, great and original. The Holly Prize is administered and juried by the SongHall.- 2010 – Laura Warshauer
- 2011 – Kendra Morris
- 2012 – Emily King
- 2013 – Ben Howard
- 2014 – Jack Skuller
- 2015 – Jenny O.
- 2016 – Shun Ng
- 2017 – Katie Pruitt
The NYU Steinhardt Songwriting Scholar Award
- AJ Smith
- David Marenberg
- Monica Cialona
- Shan Gao
- Tiger Darrow
Towering Performance Award
- 2005 – Bill Medley
- 2009 – Andy Williams
- 2012 – Ben E. King
Towering Song Award
- 1995 – "As Time Goes By" '
- 1996 – "Happy Birthday To You" '
- 1997 – "How High The Moon" '
- 1998 – "The Christmas Song" '
- 1999 – "Fly Me To The Moon" '
- 2000 – "All of Me" '
- 2000 – "You Are My Sunshine" '
- 2001 – "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" '
- 2002 – "You're a Grand Old Flag" '
- 2003 – "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" '
- 2004 – "What the World Needs Now is Love" '
- 2005 – "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" '
- 2006 – "When the Saints Go Marching In" '
- 2008 – "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" '
- 2009 – "Moon River" '
- 2010 – "Bridge Over Troubled Water" '
- 2011 – "It Was a Very Good Year" '
- 2012 – "Stand by Me" '
- 2013 – "A Change Is Gonna Come" '
- 2014 – "Over The Rainbow" '
- 2015 – "What a Wonderful World"
Visionary Leadership Award
- 2013 – Hal David
- 2014 – Del Bryant
- 2015 – John A. Lofrumento