As the world's only museum devoted to rock and roll – the foremost cultural movement of our time – we're committed to engaging fans from around the world, both in and outside the Museum. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's website, social media and e-newsletter keep you connected with all the latest from the world of rock and roll, so we want to hear from you to let us know how we're doing and to better understand the Rock Hall online community. (pictured: Muddy Waters' 1958 Fender Telecaster)
Below are links to two surveys about your online needs and experiences with our e-newsletter and social media sites. We encourage you to take the survey(s) that best applies to you.

Click here to participate in our e-newsletter survey.
Click here to participate in our social media survey.
Each strictly confidential survey will take less than five minutes to complete – less time than it takes to watch the Rolling Stones with special guests including Bob Dylan, John Fogerty, George Harrison, Bruce Springsteen and more perform "Satisfaction" at the 1989 Inductions.
I am so happy that the red hot chili peppers are being inducted this year as they are one of the all time greats. Considering what they have been through.They always seem to make me happy and bring a smile to my face with their energy and great musicianship and they always think about their fans. I know plenty of people in Australia think the same. I just wish I could be there but, they will be here soon I hope!.
It's great to see so many artist inducted to the R&R Hall Of Fame.
Why are there artist that changed music, not inducted. Off hand I can think of two who are not members. One solo and one group.
Connie Francis and the band Chicago. Connie Francis led the way for so many female singers. Chicago led the way along with Blood Sweat & Tears and Tower Of Power in mixing a sort of Blues and Jazz with Rock & Roll. Chicago has more top hits than so many artist that are in the Hall Of Fame. Isn't about time to honor them????
Thank you.
All the best.
Gary Fowler