Skip to content

AHMET ERTEGUN MAIN EXHIBIT HALL

LEVEL ZERO

FEATURED EXHIBIT

Hotter Than July: The Bruce W. Talamon R&B Photographs

This special exhibit is an ethnographic study of a visual representation of blackness and personal analysis of a culture during the golden age of Soul, R&B and Funk (1972 - 1982) highlighting the work of photographer Bruce W. Talamon.

Read More

FEATURED EXHIBIT

Holla If Ya Hear Me: Hip Hop at 50

The monumental celebration of 50 years of hip hop is now open. "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!

FEATURED EXHIBIT

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.

Read More

FEATURED EXHIBIT

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!
Roots of Rock
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
Cities & Sounds
Legends of Rock & Roll
The Rolling Stones
Right Here Right Now
Forest City Charitable/RMS Foundations Theater
The Music of Cleveland and the Midwest