Folk Musicians Perform Benefit For The Ark

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14
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June
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1976
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David Bromberg at the Ann Arbor Folk Festival, January 1989 Photographer: Robert Chase

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1989
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Ann Arbor Folk Festival, January 1989 Photographer: Robert Chase

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1989
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Despite Problems, Folk Fest A Success

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30
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January
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1989
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Folk Festival Engendered More Than 'A Warm Feeling' -- It Inspired Gratitude

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February
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1988
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Fans Flock To Folk Fest

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27
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January
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1986
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David Bromberg at the 5th Annual Ann Arbor Folk Festival, January 1982 Photographer: Jane Hale

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1982
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Ann Arbor News, January 18, 1982
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Wasn't that a time . . . An impressive collection of folk musicians played before enthusiastic audiences which filled the Michigan Theatre for two shows Saturday at the Fifth Ann Arbor Folk Festival. Despite the bitter cold, both shows were well attended, and at least $8,000 was raised for The Ark coffeehouse. The performances were dedicated to Percy "Mr. Bones" Danforth, left, who at 81 showed that he still is the master of his rhythmic craft. Danforth performed several numbers with Sandor and Laszlo Slomovits, center, known on stage as Gemini. Headlining the show was David Bromberg, right, who "provided joyous, emotional finales for both show," according to News reviewer Jeff Mortimer, whose story appears on Page B-6.
Ann Arbor News, January 18, 1982
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Wasn't that a time . . . An impressive collection of folk musicians played before enthusiastic audiences which filled the Michigan Theatre for two shows Saturday at the Fifth Ann Arbor Folk Festival. Despite the bitter cold, both shows were well attended, and at least $8,000 was raised for The Ark coffeehouse. The performances were dedicated to Percy "Mr. Bones" Danforth, left, who at 81 showed that he still is the master of his rhythmic craft. Danforth performed several numbers with Sandor and Laszlo Slomovits, center, known on stage as Gemini. Headlining the show was David Bromberg, right, who "provided joyous, emotional finales for both show," according to News reviewer Jeff Mortimer, whose story appears on Page B-6.
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Folk Festival At Michigan Thrills Audience -- And Ark

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January
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1982
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David Bromberg, Ann Arbor Folk Festival, January 1984

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1984
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David Bromberg, Ann Arbor Folk Festival, January 1984

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