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Treasures of Rock and Roll: Iconic Artists and Artifacts

The Smithsonian's collections feature iconic art and artifacts that celebrate the genre's rich history from the "Godmother" of Rock 'n' Roll, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, to Elvis to Nirvana. Highlights include Chuck Berry's red Cadillac and his electric guitar "Maybellene," Jimi Hendrix's Afghan vest, and Prince's Yellow Cloud electric guitar. Take a deep dive into rock and roll history with Smithsonian Rock and Roll: Live and Unseen with Bill Bentley and Smithsonian Books.

She started shakin' to that fine, fine music. You know her life was saved by rock 'n' roll.
—Lou Reed, The Velvet Underground, "Rock & Roll," Loaded, 1970


David Crosby back stage at Byrds concert at the Cow Palace, San Francisco, 1965

It's Gonna Be a Punk Rock Christmas; It's Gonna Be a Punk Rock Christmas

The Beatles, Cow Palace, San Francisco, 1965

Straw cowboy hat with feathered hat band worn by Arthur Lee

Lovin' Spoonful in concert at Cow Palace, San Francisco, 1964

Paul McCartney and George Harrison at the Beatles concert, Cow Palace, San Francisco, CA. 1965

Washburn Electric Guitar, played and broken by Paul Stanley of KISS

John Sebastian signing autographs at Lovin Spoonful concert, Cow Palace, San Francisco, CA. 1965

David Byrne, Uh-Oh

Janis Joplin and Big Brother, Woodacre, CA, 1967.

King Kong (The Great Society, The Grass Roots...Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, California, 2/26/66)

The Everly Brothers

29c Clyde McPhatter single

Costume worn by Nona Hendryx of Labelle

29c Otis Redding single

John Lennon

The History of the Electric Guitar

Controversy

Running Scared; Love Hurts

Love Me Do; PS I Love You

I'll Cry Instead; I'm Happy Just To Dance With You

Hep Cats December 1957

David Bowie 1976-84

Jumpin' Jack Flash; Child of the Moon

John Lennon: Grand Piano Gift Bag

Yoko Ono, John Lennon and Andy Warhol

Machetres: Latin Punk Rock Artists (Interview and Performance)

Talking Heads: Speaking in Tongues

Louie Pérez, Musician (Los Lobos)

"Rock Against Reagan" Tank Top

Hard Headed Woman

Precious Memories

Poster for a Black Rock festival in Italy

Good Vibrations; Let's Go Away For Awhile

Prince


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