Musicians Hall of Fame to honour group with New Jersey roots
HACKENSACK, N.J. — Seven years after hitting the road to perform and share their stories of recording with some of the biggest names in pop music, a New Jersey-based group of former A-list session musicians is being recognized for its efforts.
The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville is giving its first “Road Warrior” award to The Hit Men, a group originally assembled in 2012 by former members of Frankie Valli and Four Seasons. The group has toured steadily since then, and its Oct. 28 concert at Nashville’s City Winery will close a month of shows in California, Arizona, Maine, Louisiana and Tennessee.
“It’s an incredible honour to be recognized for the work we’ve each put into our careers supporting the greatest names in the music industry,” founding member Lee Shapiro said.
The museum opened in 2006 and showcases the often-unsung musicians who have backed legendary pop performers. Among its famous inductees are the Wrecking Crew, the group of L.A. studio musicians that played on numerous ’60s pop hits; and the Funk Brothers, Motown Records’ house rhythm section.