Corey Hart will join Canadian music royalty in the country’s music hall of fame.
The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences says Hart, who has sold more than 16 million albums, will be inducted during the Juno Awards in London on March 17, when he will also perform for the first time in 20 years.
Hart became a sensation in the early ’80s with his first big hit, “Sunglasses at Night,” and then a follow-up album, “Boy in the Box,” which sold more than one million copies in Canada alone.
In a release from the academy, Hart said he was honoured to be named an inductee as he begins preparing for his first national tour in over two decades.
The Canadian Music Hall of Fame was created in 1978 to celebrate artists who have helped increase the “international recognition of Canadian music.”
Previous inductees include Anne Murray, Joni Mitchell, k.d. lang, Leonard Cohen, Neil Young, Oscar Peterson and Shania Twain.
(The Canadian Press)