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The biggest acts snubbed by the Country Music Hall of Fame


Since the Hall of Fame was created in 1961, it has inducted the genre's biggest legends throughout the decades, from Loretta Lynn and Waylon Jennings to Brooks and Dunn and George Strait. But of course, throughout the years, the Hall of Fame has failed to recognize the contributions of some true legends. Flip through the slideshow to look at the biggest acts snubbed by the Country Music Hall of Fame, ranging from Bobbie Gentry, the singer-songwriter behind Reba McEntire's smash-hit "Fancy," to Tejano legend Freddy Fender.



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