Take a tour of Cleveland’s historical origin of Rock and Roll with a local professor and musicologist. After touring the famed Rock & Roll Hall of fame, watch how records are created and pressed at a local record production shop. Then, take a tour of The Agora Theatre and Ballroom, an important venue in the life of DJ Alen Freed, who coined the term “Rock and Roll”- we will then travel across town to visit Allen Freed’s grave. Shaped like a jukebox, Freed’s memorial is often decorated with mementos from fans. We will end our tour around the corner at a 50’s style Diner- Tommy’s (which has plenty of vegan options!) for the full Rock history vibes.

Included in the price: Cleveland Rock Hall entrance fee ($40 at the door), Entrance to theatre and record production shop, local guide and lectures.

Not Included: Cost of food, transportation between sites, parking

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Lydia Snyder is a multi-discipline artist and ethnomusicologist with a focus on Japanese music and culture, but with a passion for global arts and travel. As a shakuhachi player, she uses music to explore arts and intimacy, sound healing, trance and altered states of consciousness, and ecomusicology. She is faculty in the music department at Kent State University, where she teaches musicology and ethnomusicology courses- including classes on Japanese anime! She specializes in connecting people to the most culturally and musically authentic and enriching experiences around the globe, whether that is an Irish session at a pub in Galway, a Buddhist meditation in the mountains of Koya, or a jubilant Oktoberfest in Munich. She’ll help connect you to where your heart vibes.