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The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is known for showcasing musicians' costumes, instruments and memorabilia. But now visitors can play music there, too, in the "Garage." The $2 million exhibit opens to the public today on the second floor of the Rock Hall. “It’s all about energizing and inspiring,” said Rock Hall Vice President and Chief Curator Karen Herman. In reflecting upon the museum’s more than two decades in Cleveland, Herman said it was important to design a space for visitors to make music. “Every visitor can come in and try it,” she said.
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As part of Black History Month, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's traveling exhibit King Records: Thirty Years That Changed American Music | 1943-1973 will…
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The King Records 75th anniversary celebration this month winds up with several events this week including a panel discussion of Cincinnati Reds…
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In honor of the 75th anniversary of King Records this month, the last special I'm producing has a potpourri of topics from a look at the Tokyo Happy Coats…
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He's an acclaimed solo artist and a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as one of the founding members of Traffic. Dave Mason is coming to town as…
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Contributor David Lewis provides the musical history of The Ink Spots, one of the most successful pop vocal groups of the 1930’s,40’s and 50’s.Known for…