If you are looking for something to do over the long weekend, please note The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is offering free admission and entertainment on Monday, January 19th, in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio If the architecture looks familiar...it could be because I.M. Pei, the same designer who did the pyramid at the Louvre, designed the building. |
On our way back from D.C. over the holiday break, we thought it would be fun to swing in and visit The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio. Let me just tell you, if you're thinking of visiting, and I hope that you are, plan for a good chunk of your day to be spent there. We visited for several hours, and it was literally just not enough time. If we hadn't have still had such a long drive ahead of us to get home, we'd have definitely stayed even longer.
Alex Van Halen's drum kit |
One of the huge perks of the visit was seeing instruments, concert props, and other items that belonged to the performers. Above you can see a drum kit that was used and owned by Alex Van Halen. Every item on display had a card with it, to explain exactly what you were looking at behind the glass.
The section showcasing Jimi Hendrix was pretty extensive. Among the collection there were drawings he did in his youth, which I thought was a nice touch. |
Here you see a Jimi Hendrix handbill from 1968. A handbill was an advertisement passed out by hand. |
All-time Rock & Roll favorites were to be found everywhere, as was anticipated/expected. A fairly extensive section was dedicated to Jimi Hendrix. On display were family photographs (some from when he was a child), hand-drawn pictures, clothing, records, etc.
Janis Joplin's 1965 Porsche 356C Cabriolet was right there for everyone to see!
All around the multi-level building there were larger-than-life photos of famous people and bands. |
And everywhere you looked around you there were larger-than-life paintings, photographs, etc. of performers well-known and loved. Entire sections of walls were dedicated to artist portrayal, such as the one you see of The Who above.
No Rock & Roll history would be complete without mention of Dick Clark's 'American Bandstand.' |
There were also rooms dedicated to certain things/features, such as one that played Dick Clark's 'American Bandstand' show continuously on a huge movie screen. I didn't realize the show had such a long run! I do remember liking to catch an episode of it though, here and there, when I was a kid.
The Rolling Stones had a pretty large section too, as one would rightly expect. I thought the pinball machine above was really cool, it's been a minutes since I've played on one of those. They also have televisions playing live concert footage and running lyric rolls (in this section specifically for The Rolling Stones, but also in many other sections, for other performers as well).
You can see how the numbers on the item correlated with the information card on the bottom. These Bubble Bath characters (of the Beatles) were deemed one of the rarest collectibles to own. |
This is the information card for the bubble bath above. I found these cards very helpful, and very interesting! |
The 'blah blah blah' on the page made me laugh. We've all done this at some point, right? Just not usually w/lyrics that were going to become very famous. ;) |
A good number of people in the Hall of Fame were there for their individual recognition, and for group recognition as well. One of those people was Joe Walsh, and when I got to his hand-written lyrics for "Life's Been Good,' I had to laugh... the blah blah blah at the end was all too familiar. We've all written that somewhere at some point right? His blah-blah doodles just happened to be on something that ended up becoming very famous. ;)
Nirvana photo on the wall |
The Rage Against the Machine tour van was probably the most startling item to me, though it didn't surprise anyone else in our group. I know that these now-famous groups/people did not all start out wealthy...some very far from it, but seeing the van they used to tour with greats like Pearl Jam really did surprise me. And (don't laugh) it revived in me the sense of the American Dream that some of these artists went through...it was awesome seeing how humbly they began, knowing now that they've achieved the status they'd hoped for when they started out (and then some, for many!).
An Elvis Presley jukebox A gift to Presley from RCA Records |
This was taking from a movie strip (hence the blur) playing the songs live. There were people seated on the bench seating...still mesmerized by the King of Rock & Roll's sounds. |
There was a very big area for Elvis (no surprise there). From his gospel piano singing days, to his Army uniform, to movies, records, awards, singing and more. They had a little bit of everything on display and it was great. What was most appealing to me, I think, was the video strip that was playing Elvis songs (with the lyrics popping up at the top). I wasn't the only one who was impressed; the bench seating in front of the film roll was full of people who were just mesmerized. You couldn't hear a pin drop in that room, everyone wanted to see/hear the music.
The Doors were inducted to the HOF in 1993. |
Jim Morrison was larger than life on one of the photo displays. The Doors were inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1993. If I'm correct, Jim Morrison passed away in 1971?
The evolution of how we listen to music was pretty amazing to see. We've come a long way, in a pretty short time, don't you think? |
The evolution of sound was pretty crazycool to see on display. From the radios of my grandparent's day, to the iPod I have on my desk right now, a little sampling of everything was shown.
You can see how the architecture of the building let the light in and allowed you to see outside at every angle. I found that design to be so appealing. |
The Hall of Fame inductees (signature wall). |
When you head to the area that houses the Hall of Fame inductees, you'll see a signature wall. For some reason my daughter and I thought that was really cool and we went from beginning to end getting excited over the names we saw. The guys were not wanting to see the signatures for more than a few seconds and were tapping their toes for us to hurry. When they saw that we were in no hurry, they left us and we caught up with them later. ;)
The inductees section runs continuous movies showing the inductee ceremonies, has this great signature wall, and showcases inductee memorabilia.
It was an absolutely fabulous visit, and I am so glad that we stopped.
Admission to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is just $22 for adults (with discounts for children, residents, military, seniors, etc.). Just to note a couple of things, as I mentioned at the start of this review, if you visit this coming Monday (1/19) admission and entertainment are free in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
Also, I saw on their website today that the Hall of Fame inductees for 2015 have been chosen. There will be an induction ceremony on April 18, 2015.
You can learn more about the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and all it has to offer, by visiting their website. You can also follow them on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, YouTube, G+, and/or Twitter.
Side Note: I saw a review over the summer for the Rock & Roll HOF over at Christy's Cozy Corners. That's what made me want to take the fam.! If you want to see her review it is here.
What a fun thing to do. I would love to see this.
ReplyDeleteYour hubby made me laugh out loud. He didn't look like he was having a good time at all, but I'm sure he did.
Have a fabulous day. ☺
Jason and I would totally get a kick out of a visit there! So much history that we could lose many hours soaking all the information in!
ReplyDeleteMy husband and I spent about 6 hours in there. The place isn't that big but my husband is a musician and he had a story for everything. LOL
Deletehaha he sure had the face of stone down. Looks like tons to see there and how can you top a 15ft weiner, hmm that could sound bad
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing my review :) I love it there! I wish we could go Monday, but I bet it will be packed!
ReplyDeleteI can say that I've been there before. :) I went when I was in grad school. I loved it. I could have stayed all day. The girl I was with had been there many times because she lived there. I know she was ready to leave long before we left.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Thanks for sharing the photos. I never wanted to go until a couple years ago when Rush FINALLY was admitted. (The owner stated he didn't like them and would never let them in. But the first year fans were allowed to vote, Rush was the first to go. Take that!)
ReplyDeleteWow! Sounds like a very fun adventure to do. It would take me a long time to look at and read everything!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
I would LOVE to visit the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame! I am such a big music fan. I could probably spend days there.
ReplyDeleteWhen you go to Cleveland you need to spend a few days there. When we went (its 5 hours from me) we went to the Hall of Fame, then their is a science museum behind it where we saw the Titatic exhibit. Then we went to the Christmas Story house, followed by the Zoo and the Botanical Garden. I think we were there for about 4 days. We want to go back and stay downtown so we can go to Lola's. Its my dream restaurant owned by chef Micheal Symon.
DeleteThis would be such a fun trip! It looks like a really interesting learning experience as well.
ReplyDeleteOh what fun. It sounds like another visit is in order for you guys. And I would love to see it.
ReplyDeleteHoly freakin' crap! That's so awesome! I'm a HUGE rock and roll fan. And I mean the good rock and roll. Not hair metal 80s garbage.
ReplyDeleteWhat awesome memories this probably brings back. I love Dick Clark, such a great person he was.
ReplyDeleteSo neat! I would love to visit this one day with the family! Love all your pictures, wow!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a very cool museum.
ReplyDeleteThe Rock and Roll Hall of Fame would be fun to visit. I think you did a perfect job picking out the artists and scenes I would go to. I am referring this to my brother, because I know he will love it, too. How cool that your trip was so incredibly good.
ReplyDeleteHow amazing Rock n' Roll is great. I bet you had a great experience.
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat place to visit. I love the giant Hot Dog. What a great deal to get in for free on Monday.
ReplyDeleteYou were pretty close to me if you were in Cleveland. We go there quite often... in fact, Wednesday... my Hubs has a check up on his knee at the Cleveland Clinic.
ReplyDeleteI have been to the RR Hall of fame before. Very interesting place.
We spent hours there when we visited. Glad you enjoyed it too!
ReplyDeleteOh wow what an amazing place to visit, so cool that all those things have been saved for us to enjoy. x
ReplyDeleteHow awesome. This is something I would love to do myself. My husband has been asking for years to visit, hoping we can one day! - JEANINE
ReplyDeleteSpectacular place to visit. You saw so much there.
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This is on the bucket list! So many great musicians!
ReplyDeletenice...we went a few years ago when we went up to watch a steelers and browns game....its a cool place indeed....
ReplyDeleteWhat a really cool place to visit - rich in rock and roll history! The memorabilia must have been really neat to see close up!
ReplyDeleteThe Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame looks like so much fun. I know that my family would love going there.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool! I have always wanted to visit there and hope to get there someday!
ReplyDeleteIt was a great walk down memory lane just reading this post. I can imagine it must bring back so many memories going through the Hall of Fame. I would love to visit one day!
ReplyDeleteOh wow this is my kind of place for sure. I love all things music.
ReplyDeleteMy husband would love to visit the Rock and Roll Hall of fame! I wonder if we could justify that by connecting the trip with a homeschool 'history' lesson...lol
ReplyDeleteMy husband just went here a few months ago while in Cleveland for a wedding! He loved it.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a fun place to visit and so glad you liked it. Enjoy Friday and the weekend.
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted to go to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. I would love to see the Elvis Exhibit!
ReplyDeleteI went there when I was pregnant and all I could remember is when the music was playing loudly the baby kicked.
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted to visit the R&R hall of fame. it is in my hometown, so I should probably go, right?!
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised this is stationed in Ohio and not somewhere like California!
ReplyDeleteMy brother in law visited the museum years ago and bought my daughter a cool onesie. I'd love to visit one day.
ReplyDeleteMy husband would be alllll over this. We've road tripped to Ohio many times and I can't believe we haven't stumbled upon this gem. I wanna go!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a lot of fun. The photos are great! Amber N
ReplyDeleteOh I would love to see all the Beetles memorabilia up close. Sounds like an awesome experience!
ReplyDeleteI would love to visit. I am a music lover and it would be fun.
ReplyDeleteThat must have so much fun. That is such a great experience to be up close and personal with the great artists instruments
ReplyDeleteSo much fun and I love the photos! I have always wanted to go there!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a blast! I would love to visit
ReplyDeleteI love the Angus Young outfit! That rocks!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great place to visit- my hubby would love it! Thanks for sharing..
ReplyDeleteThis is fascinating! I would love to go there some day!
ReplyDeleteI so want to visit there! Thanks for taking us on a virtual tour - love the photos!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing all these awesome pictures, awesome place to explore. My boys would love this.
ReplyDeleteI love rock & roll. I'd love to go visit someday!
ReplyDeleteMy husband and I really need to get there. I know we would absolutely love this place. Great blog post!
ReplyDeleteWow it seems like this is such an interesting place - makes me want to go there as well, haha!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like an amazing time indeed. My sons would so love to visit the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and I would too. We will have to plan a trip there this year. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures! It looked like a lot of fun.That would be a place I would love to visit myself.
ReplyDeleteOMG! The Rage Against the Machine touring van! This place is so epic! I would love to visit this place one of these days. :)
ReplyDeleteHubby and I visited there, such a great place. When we were there we were not allowed to take pictures. I suppose the rules change. Thanks for sharing these great pictures!!
ReplyDeleteNo flash photography (now). :)
Deletei would never be bored there
ReplyDeleteI totally agree the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame is so much fun! We have visited a few times! We LOVE Rock n ROLL - FUN TIME!!!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely brilliant I would love to visit there looks like so much fun :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a rocktastic weekend
We went to the Hall of Fame in 2013. We were just talking the other day about going back to Cleveland for a visit. The Hall of Fame was a bit weird for me. As we climbed higher, I started to get really sick to my stomach. Apparently I am afraid of heights now. It was so weird. When we were there they had the special Rolling Stones exhibit. It was pretty cool.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures Rosey. I would love to visit the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame someday!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to visit there. I don't really know mane of the people/bands but it would be neat getting to learn more about their impact on society.
ReplyDeleteHow fun! I would love to check this out! I love all the pictures! Thanks for sharing them with us :)
ReplyDeleteI'm sure that's a totally cool place to visit! Love the glimpse you gave us!
ReplyDeleteWhat an exciting outing. Girl, I should come hang out with you... This was such fun to read too.
ReplyDeleteYou would def. be able to get a great 'perspectives' shot for your photo series. That building is really cool looking. :)
DeleteI had no idea there was such a place in Ohio! It looks like tons of fun, especially for those musically inclined.
ReplyDeleteThis is a place i would like to visit.. we talked about going, but have not made it yet. Blah Blah Blah.. lol
ReplyDeleteI'm so incredibly jealous that you went here! I've always wanted to and will be planning a trip there ASAP!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun museum. If I'm ever in Cleveland . . .
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What?! I want to go so bad!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool spot! I have actually heard of this museum but have never been there. Thanks for the great review and photos.
ReplyDeleteThese are the places why I want to travel. I want to see museums and places!
ReplyDeleteOk, I can tell my boyfriend would be in heaven there! He is such a music history person and he'd be COMPLETELY into this. We'll have to take a side trip there!
ReplyDeleteI love historical things like this..I hope I can go someday. Thanks to you I feel like I was there. Great pictures! -Jillian Fisher
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a great place to take the whole family. That is nice that they are offering free admission.
ReplyDeleteI love visiting museum when we travel! That looks like a fun museum to fvisit!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great place! would love to check it out some day!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great place to visit! I bet there are so many sights to see there! Looks like you guys had fun.
ReplyDeleteSounds like fun! You guys always take the best trips :)
ReplyDeleteGosh - seems like it was a whole lot of fun - love the beattles figures too haha!
ReplyDeleteNow this is a place I want to see. I want to go and take lots of photos!
ReplyDeleteI so wish i lived in the states so I could visit this place, lovely pictures. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI'm going to have to admit, it looks a lot more interesting than I thought it would be! I think the pictures helped me get a better idea of what there is to see there. Looks like you had a good time ;-)
ReplyDeleteThis is incredible! What an awesome experience. I would go crazy at a place like this. I love classic rock. Also, Nirvana was one of my favourite bands growing up...I played Smells Like Teen Spirit over and over until it drove my family crazy.
ReplyDeleteAs someone who loves classic rock, I'd love to visit the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame someday. Too bad I can't visit anytime soon, though!
ReplyDeleteI said before I thought it would be neat to go there...
ReplyDeleteNow, I KNOW we need to go.
I would enjoy it and Marc would LOVE IT
THANKS
this is on my list of places to go, i would love the rock n roll hall of fame..
ReplyDeleteI visited here a very, very long time ago, not too long after it first opened. I would like to visit again some day.
ReplyDeleteMy son has always wanted to go so bad. I told him when he gets a little bit older to appreciate it more
ReplyDeleteThat looks Like a fun and educational visit!
ReplyDeleteOh wow I wish I lived closer! Would love to take my family there. I love Janis Joplin's car. =)
ReplyDeleteGoodness, these are great pictures. I'm sure you had fun at The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. This would definitely be like going back in time.
ReplyDeleteI've been to rock n roll half of fame several times and love it!!! I love all the costumes from artist they have displayed
ReplyDeleteMy husband would love to visit... thank you so much for sharing your great photos!
ReplyDeletemy husband would so love to go here. he is obsessed with rock. love the pics!
ReplyDeleteI've got to get there soon. There is so much to see! I'm impressed.
ReplyDeleteThat is really awesome. If only we're close to Cleveland, we would surely check it out.
ReplyDeleteI have never been, but it certainly sounds worth the trip!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like such a blast! My husband is dying to get there. I'm afraid once he went in, we'd never get him back out.
ReplyDeleteThis is definitely on my bucket list. What an amazing round up of memorabilia.
ReplyDeleteWhat a historical visit! I would love to visit the Rock of Fame!! sweet!
ReplyDeleteOh there are many interesting exhibits at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
ReplyDeleteNice! So many cool things to see. I really like the cars from the U2 tour.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like such a fun place to visit for kids and adults alike! I would love to plan a trip there for my whole family!
ReplyDeletewe were there a few years ago, and loved it
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a really cool place! Thanks for sharing so many interesting photos. I like the Rage tour van :)
ReplyDeleteI was just talking about how badly I wanted to go here when I discovered this email in my inbox!! What a weird coincidence. I live in MD so the trek won't be TOO bad to go on a road trip this summer :)
ReplyDeleteWe were coming back from MD/DC when we stopped. :)
DeleteThank you for all of the great photos! I especially loved seeing Jimi Hendrix's drawing, and I always love to see original hand-written lyrics.
ReplyDeleteI visited many years ago (I remember that Cleveland was playing in the World Series at the time), and would love to visit again! I'm sure that there have been many changes and new additions.
I would just love to go to the Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame. The museum looks well worth checking out. Next time that I am in Cleveland, OH, it is a definite must visit. Thanks for the nice review, and I enjoyed the photos especially the one of the drum set.
ReplyDeleteYOU have some great pictures here!! Visiting the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame has been on my TO DO List for many years.
ReplyDeleteI have drove by there at least 3 times and it was always.... NO TIME we will do it next trip. There are so many in their that I grew up listening to their music. Elvis, I loved that man
ReplyDeleteI definitely want to get there someday. It would be fascinating to see all their displays.
ReplyDeleteSo many memories there. I'd love to go back soon.
ReplyDeleteI'm old enough to know all about the inductees. It's a great place to visit if you are a music fan.
ReplyDeleteWOW I never though they had so much stuff from musical group/people My sister in law and her daughter are planning a trip this summer. I just might have to go along
ReplyDeleteThat is a place I would love to visit. Too bad it's so far from me.
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