Honoring the legends who shaped Texas-style fiddling. Since 1977, Fiddlers Frolics has recognized the masters of the bow.
The Texas Fiddlers Hall of Fame was established in 1977 to honor the musicians who have shaped and preserved Texas-style fiddling. Housed inside the Knights of Columbus Hall in Hallettsville, the Hall of Fame features photographs and biographies of fiddling pioneers, legends, past champions, and those who have contributed significantly to the craft.
Each year during Fiddlers Frolics, at least one new inductee is welcomed into this distinguished group. The induction ceremony takes place on Sunday, bringing together the fiddling community to celebrate another legend.
Inductees Honored
Years of History
Inducted 2011
The "King of Western Swing" whose influence revolutionized American music. His Texas Playboys band brought fiddle music to audiences worldwide.
Inducted 1995
Five-time CMA Musician of the Year who played with Bob Wills, George Strait, and countless legends. A true ambassador of Texas fiddling.
Inducted 1980
Often called the father of modern Texas-style fiddling. His smooth bowing and innovative techniques influenced generations of players.
Inducted 1989
A dominant force in Texas fiddle contests whose playing set the standard for technical excellence and musicality.
The Texas Fiddlers Hall of Fame is permanently displayed inside the Knights of Columbus Hall in Hallettsville. Photographs and biographies of each inductee line the walls, telling the story of Texas fiddling.
Knights of Columbus Hall
321 US-77 Alternate, Hallettsville, TX 77964
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