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Bob Dylan's American Journey, 1956-1966

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- MOPOP Permanent Collection
Included in General Admission
Open now through
April 16, 2006
Included in General Admission
Opens
November 20, 2004
Included in General Admission

Bob Dylan's American Journey, 1956-1966

Beginning in the post-war industrial town of Hibbing, Minnesota, where Robert Zimmerman grew up as a store owner’s son inspired by early rock ‘n’ roll, Bob Dylan’s American Journey followed the musician through his debut in the Greenwich Village folk scene; into his massive fame as one of the first true rock stars and the man who “electrified” contemporary songwriting; and ending with the making of three of the rock canon’s greatest works, Bringing It All Back Home, Highway 61 Revisited, and Blonde on Blonde.

Exhibition Highlights

Soundproof Rooms
Twelve acoustically isolated rooms known as studio pods, contain interactive devices, gear, and traditional instruments. Take a lesson, jam with others in the room, try out vocals, and learn about the art of mixing. Special reverberation technology lets you adjust the sound so it's as big as an amphitheater, or as intimate as a living room.
Trios
Each of the tall semi-enclosed structures on Sound Lab's main floor contains three interactive instruments, including guitar, bass, keyboard or drums. These instruments use sophisticated audio, computer graphics and MIDI to guide you through a variety of learning activities, whether it's learning to play "Louie Louie," or discovering what a 12-bar blues is. You can also choose to forego a lesson to play instruments on your own or with friends and family. Acoustically optimized dividers in each trio let you rock your socks off without disturbing anyone else.
The Big Drum
The heart of Sound Lab, The Big Drum recalls the early rhythms our ancestors played around the fire. You don't need any special skills to play it, other than the ones you'd bring to a conversation. Just listen and answer back.
Audio Technology Interactives
How do guitar players make such different sounds? Can an audio engineer really fix it in the mix? Technology has played a huge role in the creation of the sounds of rock 'n' roll, both behind the scenes in the recording studio and up on the bandstand. Find out more about the recording process, amps, samplers, effects pedals, and microphones.
DJ Hallway
In the hands of a skilled DJ, turntables can produce music that would have been impossible just a few short decades ago. Ever wonder how DJs make that scratching sound or move from one record to the next? Find out in DJ Hallway, situated in the back of Sound Lab.
Jam Studios
Check out the state-of-the-art Jam Studio where you can record your own song using drums, guitars, keyboards, and vocals, then download and share with your friends for free.

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Bob Dylan's American Journey, 1956-1966

November 20, 2004
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April 16, 2006

Beginning in the post-war industrial town of Hibbing, Minnesota, where Robert Zimmerman grew up as a store owner’s son inspired by early rock ‘n’ roll, Bob Dylan’s American Journey followed the musician through his debut in the Greenwich Village folk scene; into his massive fame as one of the first true rock stars and the man who “electrified” contemporary songwriting; and ending with the making of three of the rock canon’s greatest works, Bringing It All Back Home, Highway 61 Revisited, and Blonde on Blonde.