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Dublin Core
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Title
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Charlotte's Web
Date
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1972-2013
Description
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In 1972, Karen Howard and Stephen Powers opened the music venue Charlotte’s Web in downtown Rockford, Illinois. Known for folk music and dedication to the arts, Charlotte’s Web was a thriving center of folk music.
The Web attracted regional folk artists such as Bonnie Koloc, Jim Post, Dick Pinney, Tom Dundee, Ron Negrini, Art Theime, Dave “Shaker” Ray, and Betsy Kaske. As they grew they hosted such well known performers as Mary Travers, Odetta, Dizzie Gillespie, Timothy Leary, the Glenn Miller Orchestra, and Leon Redbone.
In 2012 the Web became part of the Mendelssohn Performing Arts Center. For more information go to https://www.mendelssohnpac.org/
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Identifier
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2020.45.177
Title
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Charlotte's Web Calendar, September 1979.
Description
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Charlotte's Web calendar for September, 1979. Artwork by John Berry. Musicians scheduled to perform include: Music In Our Own Backyard; Rythmic Union; Jim Kweskin; Jane Voss; Hoyle Osborn; Tom Dundee; Jeff Jones; Larry Siegel; Sweet Bottom; Sonny Terry; Brownie McGhee; Greg Brown; Piper Road Spring Band; Bryan Bowers; Chris Frank.
Date
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September, 1979
Creator
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Charlotte's Web
Type
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6.25" x 11.375"
Text
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jpeg
Brownie McGhee
Bryan Bowers
Charlotte's Web
Chris Frank
Folk music
Greg Brown
Hoyle Osborn
Jane Voss
Jeff Jones
Jim Kweskin
John Berry
Larry Siegel
Music In Our Own Backyard
Piper Road Spring Band
Rythmic Union
Sonny Terry
Sweet Bottom
Tom Dundee