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Peruse the list of Top 10 Memorabilia treasures on display at our cafe. For a more up close and personal look, visit our interactive
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Michael Jackson
Boots worn by the “King of Pop” on the record setting “Bad World Tour” from 1987-89. The tour spanned the globe with stops in 15 countries on 4 continents, and included 123 packed concerts. Also on display are handwritten lyrics to the Gary, Indiana native’s smash hit “Bad.”
Elvis Presley
Elvis made an impact on rock n’ roll like no other. As Bono from U2 stated “Elvis was like the Big Bang of rock n’ roll.” Elvis’s last concert occurred on June 6, 1977 here in Indianapolis at the Market Square Arena. This leisure shirt was owned and worn by "The King".
John Mellencamp
Lyrics for Indiana native John Mellencamp’s hit “Small Town” and a painting created in 1988.
Kenny Aronoff
Drumkit used for all of his Los Angeles recording sessions between 1985 and 1995, which included the following 4 number one songs: Belinda Carlisle -"Heaven On Earth;” Meatloaf - "I Would Do Anything For Love, But I Won't Do That;” Jon Bon Jovi - "Blaze Of Glory"; and the Patti Smythe / Don Henley duet - "Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough.” Additional recording sessions on which Kenny used this kit: Brian Setzer, Bob Seger, Paul Westerberg, Chris Isaak, Glen Frey, Hall & Oates, Melissa Etheridge, Rod Stewart, Joe Cocker, Jewel, The Highwaymen, Bodeans, Marshall Crenshaw, Jefferson Airplane, Bob Dylan, Iggy Pop, Elton John, Indigo Girls, Bonnie Raitt, B.B.King, Neil Diamond, Stevie Nicks, and many, many more.
Ohm Inho
Ohm Inho wore these pants almost 10 years. They are from his debut in 1979. He purchased the elephant patch while in Thailand.
Madonna
Red plaid kilt was worn on stage during the "Drowned World Tour, 2001.”
Prince
Black fingerless glove worn during his "Lovesexy" tour and for the "Lovesexy" program, 1988-89.
Tyson Ritter - All American Rejects
This bass customized by Tyson was used for the entire set on their 2007 tour.
Guns N Roses
This bass was played by Duff Mckagen during several live performances. Another instance in which it was used was as a baseball bat by Duff and friends at an impromptu ballgame in London, 1991.
Nikki Sixx - Motley Crue
This bass was used and broken on the "Theatre of Pain" tour.
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