Local music legends to be honored at the 10th Annual Lowcountry Music Hall of Fame ceremony this Sunday, October 26

October 23, 2025

Celebration to Honor Contributors to Charleston’s Rich Musical Heritage

The Lowcountry Music Hall of Fame announced the inductees for the Class of 2025, honoring individuals and bands who have left a lasting mark on Charleston’s vibrant music scene. This year’s inductees include Eddie Phillips, Tim Kerwick, Charlton Singleton, Gus Moody, James Holmes, Asher DiBernardo, John Etheridge, Rik Cribb, Ray Fischer, and John Congdon.

The 10th Annual Induction Ceremony will take place this Sunday, October 26, from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the Hanahan Amphitheater. The celebration will feature live performances from Hollywood Squares, Ray Fischer, and John Etheridge, creating a memorable afternoon of music and community. Admission is free and open to the public, welcoming families, friends, and music lovers from across the Lowcountry.

Founded in 2015 by Michael Davis, a musician and owner of Ye Olde Music Shop, the Lowcountry Music Hall of Fame was established to honor the individuals and organizations that have contributed to shaping Charleston’s musical heritage. Over the past decade, the Hall of Fame has recognized hundreds of artists, bands, and industry contributors who have defined the region’s distinctive sound and spirit.

“The Hall of Fame is about honoring the roots and people who make Charleston’s music scene what it is,” said Davis. “It’s a chance to look back, celebrate the present, and inspire future generations of musicians.” Now entering its tenth year, the event continues to grow as a community tradition that bridges generations and genres, reflecting the diversity, creativity, and collaboration that define the Lowcountry’s music culture.

For more information about the event and the Lowcountry Music Hall of Fame, visit LowCountryMusicHallofFame.com.