The Inaugural Rhythm & Blues Music Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony was held on August 17, 2013, at the Waetjen Auditorium at
Cleveland State University in Cleveland. The first class of inductees included recording acts
The Supremes,
The Temptations,
The Marvelettes,
The O'Jays, On December 20, 2017, 17 names were added to the list of inductees as 20th Century Early Music Influences such as
Sammy Davis Jr,
Ruth Brown,
Bill Haley,
Louis Armstrong and others. On February 17, 2018, the Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame founder
LaMont "ShowBoat" Robinson, a lifelong Temptations fan and collector, gave a tribute concert for the late great
Dennis Edwards called The
Dennis Edwards Tribute. The performance was to honor him for all his musical work and for his family and fans in Detroit, MI at
Bert's Entertainment Complex. Edwards was inducted into the National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame in 2013 with
The Temptations and in 2015 with his own group
The Temptations Review feat
Dennis Edwards. The National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame has announced it will forgo its live induction ceremony honoring its 2020 class due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. Founder and CEO LaMont Robinson stated the live induction ceremony would be replaced by an online salute honoring the class of 2020 inductees. The induction committee combined the 2020 and the 2021 class to create a special class of 16 inductees called the 2020 Posthumously Class of Pioneers. In 2022 and 2023, the National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame held its induction ceremonies in
Detroit, honoring artists such as
New Edition and
Aaliyah. In 2024, the event returned to
Cleveland, Ohio—the birthplace of the Hall of Fame—on October 6. The sold-out ceremony celebrated the induction of R&B legends
Jeffrey Osborne,
Kenny Lattimore,
Ginuwine,
William Bell,
Candi Staton,
Regina Belle, and
Frankie Beverly. These icons were enshrined in the Hall of Fame in a memorable event that underscored the enduring impact of
R&B music and its artists. The 2018 and 2019 (the 10th annual induction event) were held at the
Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History in
Detroit, Michigan. Over the years, the National Rhythm & Blues of Fame inductions have taken place at the following locations: == Members ==