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Trisha Yearwood, Nick Cannon and Kelly Clarkson among the Hollywood Walk of Fame Class of 2021

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Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood share message to 'be smart' as the country reopens
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ByCarena Liptak
June 19, 2020, 3:42 PM

Trisha Yearwood, Missy Elliott and Kelly Clarkson are among the artists who will receive their very own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame as part of the Class of 2021.

The 35-honoree class was announced Thursday during a live-streamed event hosted by the organization.

Each year, a panel of artists and entertainers who are part of the Walk of Fame convene to select the new class of incoming honorees. This year’s selected recipients fall into the categories of Motion Pictures, Television, Recording, Live Theatre/Live Performance and Radio.

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In addition to the honorees who are representing the country contingent, other recording artists being honored include groundbreaking rapper Missy Elliott, "American Pie" singer-songwriter Don McLean, Nick Cannon, pioneering rock group Jefferson Airplane and many more.

They’ll be honored alongside actors and performers including Courteney Cox, Zac Efron and Christian Slater.

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Yearwood is aleady included in the Music City Walk of Fame in Nashville, Tennessee.

Dates for star ceremonies for the new honorees are not yet available; the recipients have two years to schedule their ceremonies upon being selected. To learn more, visit the Walk of Fame’s website.

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