Mayor Shares More Details About Pop Music Hall of Fame
The mayor and borough manager made a special announcement during the 100th birthday celebration for international crooner Perry Como and their plans for the American Pop Music Hall of Fame.
At 7 p.m. Saturday—during the final hours of Canonsburg's two-day, 100th birthday celebration of Perry Como, Hot Diggity Dog Days—Mayor David Rhome and borough Manager Terry Hazlett announced plans for the American Pop Music Hall of Fame. "Canonsburg is the small town musical capital of the world with over 190 songs on Billboard's Top 100 from people from Canonsburg and Washington County," Rhome said. Along with Como, Rhome mentioned Bobby Vinton, the Four Coins, Jason Walker, the Cynics and American Idol finalist Adam Brock (Brock and his band were in the background setting up for their performance at the celebration). Rhome turned the microphone over to Hazlett who made the big announcement. "Cleveland has the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame…
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