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Rock n Roll Highway

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 From stage to street, documenting the landmarks, venues, and movement behind music culture.   

Rock n Roll Highway

Rock n Roll Highway Rock n Roll Highway Rock n Roll Highway

 From stage to street, documenting the landmarks, venues, and movement behind music culture.   

Sound of Revolution: Drumbeat to Digital.

Walk the Worcester Sound Corridor Explore the installation, map, and story behind Sound of Revolution: Drumbeat to Digital.

Explore how music moves through real places: across states, artists, and routes.

Choose how you want to move through the system:

Music Landmarks

Music Landmarks

Music Landmarks

 Explore music landmarks by state and country. 

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Artists

Music Landmarks

Music Landmarks

 Explore artists and the stories behind the music. 

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Maps & Routes

Maps & Routes

Maps & Routes

 Follow routes and movement through music history. 

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On the Road

Maps & Routes

Maps & Routes

 Real-time documentation from the road. 

Go On The Road

Who Is Rock n Roll Highway Built For:

Cities and Tourism Boards

Cities and Tourism Boards

Cities and Tourism Boards

Creating cultural destinations and driving real-world foot traffic 

Brands and Sponsors

Cities and Tourism Boards

Cities and Tourism Boards

 Looking for meaningful, place-based engagement beyond traditional advertising 

Media and Storytellers

Music Fans and Travelers

Music Fans and Travelers

 Covering music, travel, culture, and the movement behind it 

Music Fans and Travelers

Music Fans and Travelers

Music Fans and Travelers

 Exploring the real places where music history happened 

Rock ’n’ Roll Highway Maps the History of Sound

 From drumbeat to digital, music moves through place, infrastructure, and culture before it ever becomes content.


Music didn’t just happen on stages. It happened in places. In clubs, on streets, between cities, and across the miles that built scenes and shaped culture.

The term “Rock ’n’ Roll Highway” was formally recognized in 2009 with the designation of  Highway 67 in Arkansas, where artists like Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash built early audiences. Rock ’n’ Roll Highway expands on that foundation, mapping how sound moves beyond a single route into a connected national system.


From drumbeat to digital, culture is built in real places before it is shared online.


Before music was entertainment, it was infrastructure.


 The Drumbeat to Digital model was developed by Anneliese Place as part of the History of Sound framework, documenting how music culture moves through real places before it is captured and shared online.

Explore the History of Sound

Iconic Stages and Historic Streets Where Music Happened

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Partner With Rock ’n’ Roll Highway For brands, cities & organizations looking to align with music

Partner With Rock ’n’ Roll Highway

 Rock ’n’ Roll Highway is actively building city activations, mapped routes, and cultural installations across the U.S. and Europe. Brands, cities, and organizations can integrate directly into this system. .

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ON THE ROAD

This isn’t a polished travel blog. This is the work.

Rock ’n’ Roll Highway is built on the road, documenting music history in real time. Drumbeat to digital.
From landmark to landmark, city to city, following the places where sound actually happened.

What still stands. What’s gone. What’s been forgotten.

This is what building Rock ’n’ Roll Highway actually looks like.

Most people write about music history. I’m out here chasing it. 

The History of Sound

The History of Sound is a system where culture creates demand

 The History of Sound is a system where culture creates demand, infrastructure moves it, and that movement drives real economic impact.

From drumbeat to digital, music has always moved people. And where people move, economies follow.

Rock ’n’ Roll Highway documents the History of Sound—mapping how music travels through places, builds culture, and what’s at risk of being lost. From the Delta roots of Robert Johnson in Mississippi to modern music cities across America, this is a living timeline of how sound actually moves.

At its core is the Infrastructure of Sound: the roads, venues, neighborhoods, and communities that carry music forward long before it ever becomes content.


Worcester Sound Corridor

This system is actively being built and experienced in Worcester, Massachusetts through the Worcester Sound Corridor—a walkable music history route connecting places like Mechanics Hall, Congress Alley, The Raven, Ralph’s Rock Diner, The Palladium, Union Station, and the New England Musicians Mural.

The corridor is a working model. It shows how sound moves through real places, how those places connect, and how that movement supports culture, community, and local economies.

Through mapped locations, public art, QR-enabled storytelling, and live music, Worcester becomes more than a city—it becomes proof.


From Origins to Now

In Crystal Springs, where Robert Johnson’s birthplace still stands, the story begins at the physical roots of American music. That moment—standing in front of a house wrapped in plastic—reveals what’s at risk when the infrastructure of sound is left unprotected.

Worcester represents the next chapter: a place where that same system is being rebuilt, documented, and experienced in real time.


Follow the Sound

Explore the History of Sound.
Follow the movement from Mississippi to Massachusetts.
See how the system works—then watch it scale.

 The History of Sound is a system where culture creates demand, infrastructure moves it

Explore Music Landmarks Around the World

Robert Johnson (1911-1938) is legendary in the annals of blues music, known for his haunting vocals
Rock 'n' Roll Highway 67 in Arkansas is a 111 mile historic stretch of road
Jim Morrison's grave with flowers, framed photos, guitar picks, and  tokens of love left by fans.
5th design of the Grammy Award by The National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences
blue metal marker on site where B.B. King  named his guitar Lucille  in Twist Arkansas in 1950s
orange neon light in window of Sun Studio, often referred to as the "Birthplace of Rock 'n' Roll
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shiny studio sound board and retro microphone and headphones
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Help Us Record Music History

Rock ’n’ Roll Highway documents and preserves the real places where music history happened.

Your support helps us:

  • document landmarks across the U.S. and Europe 
  • preserve stories tied to place and culture 
  • build a lasting record of music history 

Together, we ensure these stories are not lost.

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Contact Rock and Roll Highway

 

On the road, in the crowd, and always listening

 If it’s about music, we want to hear it… Reach out and let’s make some noise.
Contact Rock and Roll Highway for music landmarks, rock and roll history, collaborations, and sponsorship opportunities. 

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Email connect@rocknrollhighway.com Text 805-770-9213

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