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And he continued to shake things up once he moved to Nashville. Bill Anderson, a hall of famer who hosted the news conference, noted Clement had the "foresight and fortitude" to produce a young Charley Pride, a black artist who defied country stereotypes to become a platinum-selling sensation. Clement, 82, joined Cash, Pride and Presley in the hall of fame Wednesday, entering in the non-performer category. And Bare, inducted in the veterans era category, charted his own path after being signed by Chet Atkins. Once a roommate of Willie Nelson, he emulated the freethinking outlaw movement, though never actually joined it, by inspiring his contemporaries to move freely from country to pop and rock, and back again. And like his good friend Waylon Jennings, he dabbled in folk, bringing that sensibility to Nashville from California where he met and was signed by Chet Atkins, whose plaque also hangs at the hall of fame. "Did I do that?" Bare, 78, joked after hearing his biography read. Rogers, Bare and Clement will be formally inducted in a ceremony later this year. ___ Online:
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