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Longtime fans looking forward to RIMHOF induction ceremonies

- rhodeislan­dmusichall­offame.com.\ Herb Weiss, LRI’12 is a Pawtucket writer covering aging, health care and medical issues. To purchase Taking Charge: Collected Stories on Aging Boldly, a collection of 79 of his weekly commentari­es, go to herbweiss.com.

W ith extreme regularity, Pawtucket West High School student Steve Cohen arrived every Monday and Tuesday night at Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel in Providence, just like clockwork, to listen to his two favorite Rhode Island bands — Rizzz and the Wild Turkey Band. Next Sunday, Cohen and hundreds of other people will gather at the Hope Artiste Village mill complex to see Rizzz, Wild Turkey and Hometown Rockers and eight other inductees be brought into the Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame’s Class of 2017.

The Pawtucket-based RIMHOF, formed in 2011, is a nonprofit organizati­on dedicated to celebratin­g, honoring, and preserving the musical legacy of Rhode Island musicians, educators and industry profession­als who have made significan­t contributi­ons to both the national and Ocean State music scene.

Looking back at 40-plus years of musical memories

Cohen, 63, who considers himself a music aficionado, remembers going to long gone Rhode Island music hangouts like The Act, January’s, The Edge and Gulliver’s to catch a set or two of Rizzz and the The Wild Turkey Band/Hometown Rockers. The Pawtucket native and resident says that his love for music began at age 16 and continues to this day.

“I know every original song played by Rizzz and Wild Turkey Band by heart,” claims Cohen.

Rick Bellaire, 62, vice chair of RIMHOF, has memories of how Rizzz helped change the course of his musical career.

“When I was in my freshman year at Rhode Island College, I was playing in a hard-rock cover band to pay my way through school. It was very successful, but I didn’t like the music,” says Bellaire.

After watching the original six-piece lineup of Rizzz play a song by The Band followed by an original to a packed house at Gulliver’s in Smithfield, he said to himself, “Now that’s what I want to do.”

Bellaire gave notice to his hard-rock band the next day and never looked back.

“You’ll find dozens of musicians in southern New England whose experience­s with Rizzz, Wild Turkey and Hometown Rockers were similar,” he says.

After the Rizzz and The Wild Turkey Band/Hometown Rockers officially broke up, over the years Cohen and Bellaire regularly attended these band’s reunions. Being by the stage at these reunion shows brought a flood of memories from over 40 years earlier to Cohen from the days he followed the two local bands as a high school and later a college student.

Cohen is adamant that Rizzz and The Wild Turkey Band/Hometown Rockers were great bands in the ’70s and ’80s. After attending their recent reunions he says these bands have not lost their “mojo.”

Reunions are always special occasions, like anniversar­ies, fundraiser­s, and they are never disappoint­ing to Bellaire.

“As good as they ever were. So not ‘better,’ but just as great. Rizzz still has all 10 members from the various lineups – how could it not be great? It’s the same with Wild Turkey/Hometown Rockers. Although they’ve lost some important original members – Pat Davis, Paul Gaudette, Kevin Falvey – they always have top-notch players who are also fans sitting in for those guys and they feature the principal frontmen from each configurat­ion, John Baldaia and Tom Keegan. When they get together, it’s always incredible,” Bellaire says.

With the establishm­ent of the Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame six years ago, through the efforts of Bellaire and others, Rizzz and The Wild Turkey Band/Hometown Rockers and eight other inductees – Artie Cabral, Phil Greene, Dan Moretti, Neutral Nation, Billy Osborne, Plan 9, Frank Potenza and Throwing Muses – will be inducted in 2017.

Long-awaited recognitio­n

“The Music Hall of Fame initiative,” says Rick Bellaire, “provides a great opportunit­y to not only acknowledg­e Rhode Island’s musical greats and celebrate their achievemen­ts, but to finally have an organizati­on whose primary goal is to promote and preserve their music and stories. We have in place the tools to curate and showcase the best of Rhode Island’s musical artistry.”

Adds, Robert Billington, chair of RIMHOF, “The Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony and concerts have become the place to be and be seen at as we continue to showcase the fascinatin­g history of Rhode Island’s musical heroes. The events are a virtual ‘who’s who’ of Rhode Island music history.”

With 10 inductees in RIMHOF’s Class of 2017, organizers split this year’s celebratio­n into three separate events with the Jazz and R&B inductions taking place last Sunday at the Greenwich Odeum.

There will be two more induction concerts held at The Met next weekend. On Saturday, April 29, at 8 p.m., the 2017 RIMHOF Rock Induction Concert, Part I will feature performanc­es by Plan 9, Neutral Nation, and Kristin Hersh, David Narcizo, and Fred Abong of Throwing Muses.

On Sunday, April 30, the unveiling of all 10 RIMHOF Class of 2017 inductee exhibits will take place at 2 p.m. at the Pawtucket-based Hope Artiste Village, 999 Main St., followed by the 2017 RIMHOF Rock Induction Concert, Part 2, featuring Rizzz, Phil Greene, and the Wild Turkey Band/Hometown Rockers, beginning at 3 p.m.

Since its initial induction six years ago, a total of 53 inductee exhibits were produced. Eventually, the Pawtucket museum will hold more than 100 displays as well as assorted Rhode Island musical history memorabili­a and interactiv­e components for the visitors to enjoy.

Tickets for the April 29 and April 30 events at The Met are $20 in advance and $25 at the door. While the Unveiling Ceremony is free, a ticket will be required for entrance to Sunday’s 3 p.m. concert at The Met. Tickets for the April 29 and April 30 concerts can be purthemetr­i.com. chased at

All proceeds from RIMHOF’s annual induction events go toward creating the museum displays, acquiring recordings and memorabili­a, and digitizing that collection for permanent online access for future generation­s. All organizati­onal work has been donated by RIMHOF’s Board of Directors and volunteers.

For profiles of the inductees, visit

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