Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum

Student Programs

After the pep rally, we loaded back up on the bus and headed over to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Not only did I get to tour the Museum, but I also got to participate in one of their “Science of Sound” classes.

Any lesson where I can learn about science by singing Stevie Wonder is a winner in my book!
Margaret Spellings, U.S. Secretary of Education
September 2007

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is at the forefront of bringing popular culture into the classroom. Our educational programs and exhibits reach hundreds of thousands of students of all ages and teach them how music has played a role in some of the most important social, cultural and political issues in modern history.

Through our educational programs, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is exploring how music has intersected with our culture, changed our political landscape and given a voice to those on the margins of mainstream society. This effort to bring pop culture into the academic world is crucial, as critical dialogues in our world are increasingly happening through – and with – modern music.

Explore the programs located on the right. 

For Students





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Jeff Beck's (The Yardbirds) Fender Esquire Electric Guitar

Photo by Design Photography
Collection of Seymour W. Duncan. Chairman Seymour Duncan Pick-ups, Santa Barbara