Advocating for the Musical Arts in Oregon
The Oregon Music Hall of Fame — also known as OMHOF — is a Portland-based, non-profit organization. OMHOF was created to help preserve Oregon’s unique musical heritage and actively promote music education in Oregon schools.
Terry Currier, President of the Oregon Music Hall of Fame. has been involved with the recorded music industry for more than 30 years. He owns Music Millennium, Portland’s legendary record store. Janeen Rundle, OMHOF’s Co-Founder and Secretary, worked for Sony Music Entertainment for 12 years, was a disc jockey, and is now a Sr. Loan Consultant for Willamette Valley Bank. Their volunteer work with OMHOF is truly a labor of love.
Listen to our Community Voices interview
A video clip from OMHOF’s 2013 Induction Ceremony
- A Very New Pickathon in 2022 - August 13, 2022
- Pickathon returns to Pendarvis Farm! It’s not just the artists that’ll be new. - August 3, 2022
- July is BIPOC Mental Health Awareness Month (Black, Indigenous, Persons of Color) - July 14, 2022
[…] Hyperlink Code […]
[…] The Oregon Music Hall of Fame (OMHOF) honored four very talented Oregon high school musicians at Jimmy Mak’s Thursday evening. […]