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The River Music Experience is not your typical
center. You'll be dazzled by one-of-a-kind interactive
technology that allows you to create a new and
different experience each and every time you
visit.
Whether you're a music scholar or simply a roots
music fan, there's something for all ages, interests
and attention spans at the River Music Experience.

 
A scale model reproduction of the Streckfus
Steam Line's flagship excursion boat that played
a major role in the movement of music along
the Mississippi.
Also, check out our newer displays, including one that contains the actual Maestro 'Boomerang' Wah-Wah effects pedal believed to have been used by Jimi Hendrix during his August 11, 1968 appearance at the Col Ballroom, Davenport, IA!
Other new display content includes items related to Charlie Daniels, John Hartford, and various guitars. Come on down and spend some time at the River Music Experience and do your soul some good!

An series of 6 interactive multi-media kiosks exploring the music
and lives of musicians like Prince, B.B. King,
and the Beatles from the American songbook.


Permanent exhibit space dedicated to exploring and celebrating the lives and music of Quad-City icons such as Bix Beiderbecke, Francis Clay, Louis Bellson and Pat Patrick.

A series of computer databases with over 300
biographies, 1000 audio files and in-depth information
on America's music on America's river.
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NOW SHOWING
IN THE LOBBY

OUT LOUD AND IN PRINT
30 years of QC concert photography by John Greenwood of the Leader/Argus and John Schultz of the Times.


6 Kiosks of Multimedia Fun
Explore the innovators,
styles and movement of the American songbook in
ports of call from New Orleans to St. Paul and
outward to Chicago and beyond. Watch Elvis, B.B.
King and other icons come to life, as you trace the migration of music
through the generations.
Plan a visit.
A tank of gas is all it takes from Chicago, Des
Moines and other Midwest cities to reach the music
and lore of the mighty Mississippi.
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