5 honoured by Mississippi Arts and Entertainment museum
MERIDIAN, Miss. — Three singers, an author and a photographer will be the newest additions to the hall of fame at the Mississippi Arts and Entertainment Experience.
The interactive museum opened in late April in Meridian. The new honorees were announced Thursday and will be inducted Aug. 25, the Meridian Star reported . They are blues legend Howlin’ Wolf, country singer Charley Pride, folk rock singer Jimmy Buffett, writer Willie Morris and photographer William Eggleston.
Howlin’ Wolf, born Chester A. Burnett, was from White Station, Mississippi, and became famous on the Chicago blues scene. A guitarist, harmonica player and blues singer, Burnett was known for his signature howl and booming voice. Some of his greatest hits include “I Ain’t Superstitious,” ”Spoonful” and “Smokestack Lightning.” He died in 1976.
Pride, 84, was born into a family of sharecroppers in Sledge. His chart-topping hits include “Kiss an Angel Good Morning” and “(Is Anybody Going to) San Antone,” winning him three Grammy Awards. He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2000.


