Tom T Hall - 2002 Inductee

          Singer, Songwriter, Storyteller, Author. One of eight children, Hall began playing at age 10. His early musical and deejay work was on WMOR in Morehead, Kentucky. He joined the army in 1957, and many of his songs in the 1960’s were about his time in the army and Vietnam.

          Upon leaving the army, he moved to Nashville in 1964, to work as a songwriter, and produced so many original songs he had to start singing them himself to get them recorded. His first single, I Washed My Face in the Morning Dew, was a Top 10 hit, as was the next A Week In the County Jail, which ascended to number one on the Country Charts.

          He wrote Harper Valley P.T.A., which Jeannie C. Riley took to number one on the U. S. Pop Charts. His album Storyteller included one of his most popular songs,Old Dogs, Children, and Watermelon Wine. He won a Grammy for Tom T. Hall’s Greatest Hits, and the Pop Charts again in 1974 with I Love. A member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame, Tom T. Hall has left a legacy that will be remembered for generations to come.

Kalamazoo Direct to You - Highlights
  1. Checker Cab
  2. Smelting Pot
  3. Gibson Guitars
  4. Homer Stryker and his Revolutionary Bed
  5. Upjohn's Pills
  6. A. M. Todd
  7. People of the Three Fires
  8. The General Store
  9. New Settlers to Kalamazoo: The Importance of the General Store
  10. Something for Everyone at the General Store
  11. The Finer Things in Life: Saving for the General Store
  12. Hub of Information: The General Store
  13. 1848 General Store Ledger
  14. Farm Life 1860-1940
  15. Entertainment 1860-1920
  16. "Wash Day"
  17. Food Preparation 1870-1930
  18. Squirrel Tailed Pumper
  19. The Kalamazoo Mall
  20. Victor Gruen: The Man with a Plan
  21. Dreams We Shared
  22. The 1980 Kalamazoo Tornado
  23. Lincoln's Speech
  24. Mystery of the Mummy