George Clinton, Doobie Brothers, and More
This year's Songwriters Hall of Fame inductees include iconic artists and producers like The Doobie Brothers, George Clinton and Ashley Gorley, among others.
Gorley will be joined by George Clinton; Tom Johnston, Michael McDonald and Patrick Simmons of the The Doobie Brothers; Rodney," "Darkchild" Jerkins; Mike Love and Tony Macaulay for the induction on June 12 in New York City.
George Clinton and Rodney “Darkchild” Jenkins have been selected for induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, which celebrates accomplished artists, producers, and writers for their musical contributions.
Jan. 9, 2025 Jelly Roll and his team of songwriters, Ashley Gorley, Taylor Phillips and Casey Brown stepped onto a temporary stage set up in the prison yard to accept plaques for their latest No. 1 song, Jelly Roll's "I Am Not Okay." Joining the small ...
Funk innovator George Clinton, The Doobie Brothers’ Tom Johnston, Michael McDonald and Patrick Simmons and The Beach Boys’ Mike Love are among this year’s inductees of the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Also set for induction: Country music songwriter Ashley Gorley,
The 2025 list of honorees for the prestigious Songwriters Hall of Fame has been unveiled. This morning, January 22, CBS’ Senior Culture Correspondent
Ashley Gorley, Rodney “Darkchild” Jerkins, Tony Macaulay, and the Beach Boys’ Mike Love are also being inducted
The Songwriters Hall of Fame will welcome six new songwriters/songwriting teams in 2025. They include George Clinton, Doobie Brothers and Beach Boys’ Mike Love
Explore the diverse 2025 Songwriters Hall of Fame inductees list, including timeless artists George Clinton and Rodney 'Darkchild' Jerkins.
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