New Jersey Hall of Fame 2021 Induction: Celebrating Icons in Performing Arts & Entertainment

This year, the New Jersey Hall of Fame will be inducting four notable individuals in the Performing Arts & Entertainment category. The honorees include the Jonas Brothers, David Bryan, The Isley Brothers, and Michael Uslan. The induction ceremony is set to take place on November 21 at The Rink at The Arena at American Dream in East Rutherford, New Jersey, where the Hall of Fame is located. The event will potentially be hosted by Danny DeVito.
Other nominees who were not selected for induction this year include Uncle Floyd, Savion Glover, Brooke Shields, Celeste Holm, Kirsten Dunst, Marilyn McCoo, James L. Brooks, and Amiri Baraka. NJHOF Chairman Jon F. Hanson expressed his admiration for the incoming class, highlighting their significant contributions to their respective fields and their ongoing influence on future generations.
As the New Jersey Hall of Fame approaches its first anniversary at American Dream, the inductees for this year showcase the talent, resilience, and impact that New Jersey natives have had on the world. These individuals have left a lasting legacy in their fields and continue to inspire others. For more information about the New Jersey Hall of Fame and the upcoming induction ceremony, visit njhalloffame.org.