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The history of rock & roll is far from linear. Explore the sonic history and many evolutions of the music that changed the world starting with the Roots of Rock, through the Legends of Rock, to today’s artists in Right Here, Right Now.

Revolutionary Women in Music

Open Now - The Revolutionary Women in Music Exhibit will examine the work of courageous, groundbreaking, rebellious women in music, from the 1970s to today, who use songwriting, music, and performance to subvert societal norms. Available in English, Spanish and with visually impaired assistance.

Revolt!

Holla If Ya Hear Me: Hip Hop at 50

The monumental celebration of 50 years of hip hop. "Holla If Ya Hear Me", sponsored by Technics and Celsius, follows the evolution of this groundbreaking cultural movement from its NY block party origins to becoming a worldwide musical phenomenon.

Holla!

Soak Up The Sun: Sheryl Crow

Through her powerhouse solo performances, collaborations with industry icons, and early session musician work, 2023 Nominee Sheryl Crow’s influence reverberates through 1990s rock, pop, country, folk, blues, and the work of countless singer-songwriters.

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Roots of Rock

The indisputable origins of rock. Hear and see the story unfold from the early influences that were the trailblazers for all other inductees and the foundation of rock and roll.

Pioneers of Rock

The pioneers of rock and roll revolutionized the music industry in the 1950s and 60s, paving the way for countless musicians to come. Elvis Presley, known as the “King of Rock and Roll,” combined his unique vocal style with a charismatic stage presence that captured the hearts of audiences worldwide. Chuck Berry, often referred to as the “Father of Rock and Roll,” incorporated blues and country music into his sound, creating a signature guitar-driven style that would influence generations of musicians. Wanda Jackson, the “Queen of Rockabilly,” broke barriers as one of the first female rock and roll performers, blending rock and country to create her own dynamic sound. These three icons left an indelible mark on music history, shaping the genre and inspiring countless artists to follow in their footsteps.

CHUCK BERRY

ELVIS

WANDA JACKSON

Sun Records

Sun Records, established in 1952 by Sam Phillips, is a music landmark known for launching the careers of rock and roll icons like Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Carl Perkins. The studio’s fusion of blues and country laid the groundwork for the rock and roll genre, making Sun Records a cornerstone in the evolution of American music.

Cities & Sounds

Drop into the cities that sparked major shifts in rock & roll – rock’s Big Bang in Memphis, Detroit’s Motown scene, the Summer of Love in San Francisco, the supergroups of 70’s L.A., Philly Soul, the simultaneous birth of Punk in New York, London, and L.A., and the Grunge movement from Seattle. You can also explore the early days of rock & roll in Rave On, the soulful sounds of R&B, and raw power of Hard Rock & Heavy Metal.

Legends of Rock & Roll

Drop into the cities that sparked major shifts in rock & roll – rock’s Big Bang in Memphis, Detroit’s Motown scene, the Summer of Love in San Francisco, the supergroups of 70’s L.A., Philly Soul, the simultaneous birth of Punk in New York, London, and L.A., and the Grunge movement from Seattle. You can also explore the early days of rock & roll in Rave On, the soulful sounds of R&B, and raw power of Hard Rock & Heavy Metal.

The Rolling Stones

Show off your best moves like Mick Jagger in front of an amazing collection of stage outfits and posters from the Rolling Stones.

Right Here Right Now

What’s the next big thing? Explore some of rock’s most recent chart-topping artists and see how the next generation’s influences have been shaped.

Forest City Charitable/RMS Foundations Theater

Now Playing: From the Vault: Re-live classic moments from our induction stage celebrating women who rock, including Patti Smith, Joan Jett, The Go-Go’s, Missy Elliott, and many more!

The Music of Cleveland and the Midwest

Cleveland earned its place on the rock & roll map in the early 50s when local disc jockey Alan Freed was the first to call the R&B music he was playing on his nightly radio show “rock and roll.” From then on, the Midwest has played a crucial role in rock’s expansion across the country and generations.