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1995 - Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Museum - Record Spacer Collectable Pins
1995 - Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Museum - Record Spacer Collectable Pins
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A vintage lapel pin from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum. The pin's design features the iconic 45 RPM record adapter, with each of the three arms in a different color: blue, red, and green. It is a great collectible for music enthusiasts and fans of musicians alike.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is located in Cleveland, Ohio, and was established in 1983 to document the history of rock music and honor the artists, producers, and other notable figures who have influenced its development. The museum features exhibits with instruments, clothing, and other artifacts from legendary musicians.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum was established in 1983 by leading figures in the music industry, including Atlantic Records cofounder Ahmet Ertegun and Jann Wenner, the publisher of Rolling Stone magazine. The museum officially opened on September 2, 1995, in Cleveland, Ohio, after a petition with over 600,000 signatures from residents. It is an iconic shrine to the world of music, that has attracted over 13 million visitors. The museum hosts live performances, educational programs, and special events, making it a vibrant cultural hub.
The Rock Hall tracks the evolution of rock music through more than 50 exhibits, featuring memorabilia, artifacts, and interactive displays that span genres and generations. It also offers special concert events and a popular summertime outdoor concert series. The museum's collection includes items from various musical genres, from the roots of rock to soul, punk, disco, electronic, new wave, and heavy metal.
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