HANAHAN, S.C. – The Lowcountry Music Hall of Fame announced the inductees for the Class of 2025, honoring individuals and bands who have made a lasting impact 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 Sunday, Oct. 26, from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Hanahan Amphitheater. The celebration will feature live performances by Hollywood Squares, Ray Fischer, and John Etheridge, offering an afternoon of music and community. Admission is free and open to the public.
Founded in 2015 by musician and Ye Olde Music Shop owner Michael Davis, the Lowcountry Music Hall of Fame honors individuals and organizations that have helped shape Charleston’s musical heritage. Over the past decade, the Hall of Fame has recognized hundreds of artists, bands, and industry contributors who define 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.”
For more information, visit LowCountryMusicHallofFame.com.
