This month, Foreigner was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio. The induction also honored Mary J. Blige, Cher, Dave Matthews Band, Kool & the Gang, Ozzy Osbourne, among others. Today, I’m including one of Foreigner’s hits and sharing a few photos from our visit to that wonderful place this past weekend. It’s Rock & Roll Heaven.
Foreigner is a British-American rock band formed in New York City in 1976. Their biggest hit, I Want to Know What Love Is, is a power ballad released in 1984. The song reached the number 1 spot in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, the U.K., and the U.S. in 1985.
Enjoy the video and the photos from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and have a wonderful, Rockin’ Thursday!
Here are some of the photos from our visit:





















This is very exciting, Edward. Fun!
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It was a lot of fun, Mary. We are definitely going back to Cleveland.
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Yes to CLE from Portugal! #hometowngirl ❤️
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Thank you, Natalie, and we had a lot of fun in your hometown.
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👍👍👍
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Thank you.
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Foreigner and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? Wow, this post has so much goodness!! Long live rock and roll! So good!
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Thank you so much, Wynne. The museum was awesome. 😎🎶
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Foreigner🥰🎼🎶This song is without a doubt one of my favorites. Thank you for sharing it with us.
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You’re welcome and I’m glad that you enjoyed the post.
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😊🙌🏻✨🎼🎶🎸
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😃👏🏻Wow, fantastic!
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Thank you. 🙏🏼
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The R&R Hall of Fame is on my USA travel bucket list. Great photos!
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Thank you, Terry. You’ll definitely enjoy it, and the view of Lake Erie is beautiful.
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So good! It’s been a minute since I’ve visited the museum…loved it. Thanks so much for taking us along and for the Friday morning vibes to get my day going. 🥰😎🥰
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You’re very welcome, Vicki. 🫶🏼🎶
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So much energy in your post and amazing song by Foreigner, Edward. What incredible energy and such a great voice. Your trip looked so incredible and I loved the pictures. Looked like you had a blast! Love the pictures of you! ❣️💕💕💗
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Thank you so much, Cindy. 🫶🏼 We had an amazing weekend in Cleveland, and the museum was incredible.
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You’re so ve4ry welcome, Edward. That’s so wonderful.. I could feel the fiun vibe💓
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I love Foreigner, That’s really cool, Brother, that you got to visit the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The pictures are awesome—thank you for sharing.
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You’re very welcome, brother. The museum is amazing. We were there for almost four hours, but I can see people staying longer if they play instruments. There are rooms with equipment where people can play instruments and sing using karaoke machines.
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WoW !! That sounds awesome. Did you stay for the entire show?
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We wanted to attend the actual induction ceremony, but it didn’t work out, so we settled for visiting the museum the weekend after the induction. I’m going to find out the details for next year and see if we can make it.
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Aww, sorry Brother, but at least you got to explore the building and still had a great time.
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Absolutely!
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Great song. Brings back memories. The museum looks really cool. Thanks for the tip.
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Thank you, my friend. 🎶
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Nice, Edward! 😊 Awesome photos! I love that you got a chance to go, Happy Rockin Thursday and Happy Halloween, too! 🤘 🎸 🎵 🎃👻
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Thank you, Laura, and Happy Halloween! 🎃 🎶
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Love the song, Edward. And, grumblers notwithstanding, I love the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame too.
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Thank you, Mitch.
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What a fun trip!!
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It was a lot of fun.
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Cool museum. I spent a lot of time in Cleveland in the 1970s – the only thing I remember distinctly was the river catching on fire – it was so polluted. I definitely wasn’t there at the right time in history.
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Well, at least the downtown and the lake area is beautiful now. The museum was awesome. They even have a new football stadium that cost over $2 billion dollars, I think.
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