
Spanish and Visual Impairment
Step into the world of stage and studio inside this Hall of Fame featured exhibit, honoring the Inductee class of 2025.
Tour through decades of iconic artifacts representing behind-the-scenes moments and classic onstage memories. From the key instruments played on hit records to the show-stopping ensembles worn on tour, this exhibit takes you inside the stories of our Inductees.

Paul Rodgers - aka “The Voice” - used this tambourine on tour with Bad Company, including their One Hell of a Night tour in 2016.

André 3000 wore this outfit in the 2003 "Hey Ya!" music video, which was inspired by the Beatles' The Ed Sullivan Show debut.

Warren Zevon wore this promotional jacket for his Excitable Boy tour in 1978, in support of the album featuring hit single “Werewolves of London.”

Salt-N-Pepa’s platinum, GRAMMY nominated hit “Push It” was paired with a dynamic music video in 1987, featuring the group in these custom jackets.

This autographed 2014 Squire Telecaster features the signatures of Paul Rodgers, Mick Ralphs and Simon Kirke of Bad Company.

This 1982 GRAMMY award was presented to Joe Cocker for Best Pop Performance for his duet with Jennifer Warnes, "Up Where we Belong"

Chris Cornell of Soundgarden played this 1979 Gibson Les Paul Custom primarily in 1989 and 1990, most notably at the College Music Journal Awards.

Chubby Checker sported these signature boots while dancing the Twist during numerous concerts throughout his career.
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