The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame + Museum


Hall of Fame Series with Spooner Oldham

Wednesday, November 2: 7 p.m.

This event is currently at capacity. Please see below for the live stream link.

Dewey Lyndon “Spooner” Oldham is a linchpin of the Southern soul and R&B sound. The Alabama-born musician was part of the prolific crew that made records at Rick Hall’s FAME (“Florence Alabama Music Enterprises”) Studio and Muscle Shoals Sound Studios. Oldham played keyboards on Aretha Franklin’s first five albums for Atlantic Records: I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You, Aretha Arrives, Lady Soul, Aretha Now and Soul ’69.  He can also be heard on such seminal soul songs as Percy Sledge’s “When a Man Loves a Woman” and Wilson Pickett’s “Mustang Sally.”

This event is free with a reservation. Seating is currently at capacity.  Reservations for the waiting list can be made through the Rock Hall website by clicking here or at the Rock Hall Box Office. 

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The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum and Case Western Reserve University honored Chuck Berry during the 17th annual American Music Masters® series this October.

 

Roll Over Beethoven: The Life and Music of Chuck Berry, a weeklong celebration, told the story of one of the first musicians to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986. Berry has had a lifetime of brilliant musicianship and has inspired nearly every rock artist to date. 

 

 Of the tribute, Berry said: "You can't get any higher."

Week of Events: October 22 - 27, 2012


 

          

 

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