Underwood, Frisco, Reed Inducted into OK Hall of Fame

Carrie Underwood, Rocky Frisco, and Ramona Reed were inducted into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame in front of a crowd of thousands last week.  The three join other previous inductees including Vince Gill, Toby Keith, and Merle Haggard.
"I look at my life every day, and I'm in awe," Carrie said in a press conference before the ceremony.  "Everything that's happened has been a gift from God."
Rocky Frisco has made a name for himself playing piano for Eric Clapton, Clyde Stacy, Danny McBride and others, but is still surprised by the honor.
"I'm blown away," he said.  "This takes the cake."
Ramona Reed is best known for her work with Bob Willis & the Texas Playboys in the 1940s, as well as her Grand Ole Opry work with Roy Acuff, Hank Williams, and Minnie Pearl under the stage name of Martha White.
"Of everything I've done and won,this is the thing I'm most proud of," she said.

Source: TulsaWorld.com