The Legends of Legends Hall of Fame was established in April, 2009.
The Legends of Legends Hall of Fame is a qualified 501(C)3 non-profit organization, and the parent organization of the Colorado Country Music Hall of Fame. All donations are tax-deductible.
That's right...you've found the new home of the Colorado Country Music Hall of Fame. We're now part of the Legends of Legends Country Music Hall of Fame.
But our Web site remains intact, with new features, content and the full calendar of events for Country Music happenings in Colorado.
The Board of Directors recently determined that membership in the Hall of Fame can only be established by induction...that is, only inducted performers are actual members.
But you can be a part of the Hall of Fame by subscribing to our Hall of Fame Magazine with information about regional bands and entertainers.
Rocky Hoery
Rocky Hoery is a Colorado native, born in Denver and has lived his live in the Denver Area. He has an Associate of Arts degree from Arapahoe Community College and a Bachelor of Science degree, major in Business, minor in Sociology, from Regis University.
He began his entertainment career interest working for Feyline Productions from 1971 through 1977 in Stage Security. He managed the "Rocky Opry" sit in show for four years and has been an active participant in sit in shows for over thirteen years. He has over twenty years' experience in the masonry industry as an upgraded journeyman mason and certified welder.
He was employed by Waste Management of Colorado as Manager of Container Delivery/Maintenance, supervising fifteen employees and managing a three million dollar annual budget.
He has served on the Lowry Restoration Advisory Board for eight years, and has currently been employed by the Jefferson County Road and Bridge department for three years.
Rocky is currently in his third term as President of the Colorado Country Music Hall of Fame, and second year as the President of the Country Music Legends of Legends Hall of Fame. Rocky is firmly committed to the preservation of live Country music.
Shiela Mae Gaccetta
Shiela M. Gaccetta is in a non paid position
on the Board Of Directors as
Vice President,
Secretary & Treasurer of
Country Music Legends Of Legends Hall Of Fame 501(c)(3).
She serves on the Colorado Country Hall Of Fame BOD as
Treasurer as well. A Denver, Colorado native,
her family own and operated their own business in home catering service while volunteering her time for community care - She worked in her Church (St. James Catholic Church.) St. James School Activities, president of P.T.A - A.R - Coordinating Director of
St. James Group Tour functions- St. James Parish Council &
Finance Committee Weekly Treasurer.
Rodell "Rudy" Grant
Rodell Grant was born in Minden Louisiana. He is presently CEO of Country Music Legends Of Legends Hall Of Fame and also Also Program Director for The Colorado Country Music Hall Of Fame. In 1998 Rodell Grant started volunteering his time to the Country Music Hall Of Fame, and as of 2012 he is still working as CEO on the Board of Directors of the CMLOLHOF 501(c)(3) and volunteer Program Director for the Colorado Country Music Hall Of Fame.
Rudy came to Denver, Colorado March 14, 1954. After finishing school in 1959 he started his employment career in USA Civil Service at the Air Force Academy. In 1963 Grant Transferred to Fitzsimmons Army Medical Center and entered the United State Army Medical Optical & Maintenance School Of Optics. Upon completing four years of studies, he became a certified DOD Optician where he retired after thirty one years and six months of DOD Civil Service.
In 1972 he went to work part time for United Air Lines as a Ramp Service Agent, retiring in 2002 as a full-time Ramp Service Agent..
Rodell started singing and performing country music with his band as Rudy Grant in 1970. He has one CD to his credit and still performs with his band, The Buffalo Riders, at Lupita's Restaurants & Showroom Dinner Show East Colfax at Peoria in Aurora, Colorado (303-344-0020) every Friday evening from 6 PM til 9 PM.
Rudy Grant's dream is to see a Country Music Hall Of Fame building and event center erected in Colorado in THE VERY NEAR FUTURE.

the making of distributions to organizations that qualify as exempt organizations under Section 501C(3) of the IRS Code of 1986. The purpose of the CMLOLHOF will be to promote, support and preserve the history, culture and legacy of country music. In Colorado, the CMLOLHOF will be doing business as the Colorado Country Music Hall of Fame (CCMHOF).
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and concert hall as well. Once it is established in Denver, the CMLOLHOF will be expanding into other large cities and states. The CMLOLHOF will have its own TV show, various types of education and various types of music shows, donor drives, product sales on this website and special fund drives to help give it the money it will need to enhance its programs and help with various capital improvement purchases. The CMLOLHOF efforts will give the general public the greatest number of benefits to see, take part in, enjoy and understand country music from its rural beginnings to its present day status.