The Orgones at Black Swamp Arts Festival - Howard's Club H 09/08/2001
MLA Citation
Orgones, The. “The Orgones at Black Swamp Arts Festival - Howard's Club H 09/08/2001.” Digital Gallery. BGSU University Libraries, 18 June 2020, digitalgallery.bgsu.edu/items/show/39530. Accessed 14 Feb. 2025.
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Title | The Orgones at Black Swamp Arts Festival - Howard's Club H 09/08/2001 |
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Subject | Underground Music |
Ohio -- Rock Music -- Bowling Green -- 2001-2010, | |
Description | Poster image showcasing The Orgones at Black Swamp Arts Festival, Local stage at Howard's Club H on September 8th 2001 |
Creator | The Orgones |
Source | Music Library and Bill Schurk Sound Archives; University Libraries; Bowling Green State University |
Publisher | Black Swamp Arts Festival |
Date | 2001-09-08 |
Contributor | Hentschel, Damion |
Dickinson, Phil | |
Werdebaugh, Ron | |
Weaver, Rich | |
Rights | |
Language | English |
Type | Fliers (Ephemera) |
Still Image | |
Identifier | Dickinson-FL-090801#4 |
https://digitalgallery.bgsu.edu/items/show/39530 | |
Coverage | Howard's Club H |
Abstract | Digital poster image showcasing The Orgones at Black Swamp Arts Festival, Local stage at Howard's Club H on September 8th 2001. The Orgones - Bowling Green, Ohio (1999-2002). Members: Damion Hentschel, guitar, vocals; Ron Werdebaugh, guitar, vocals; Rich Weaver (until 2001), bass; Phil Dickinson (also in Daniken, Brownstar), drums. Albums: Into the Vegetative Realm (CDR 2000); Dodge Pond (CDR 2001). The Black Swamp Arts Festival began in Bowling Green, Ohio in 1993, and by 1998 had expanded to include bands from the local scene. Howards Club H - Howard's Club H was established by Fred H. Howard in 1928 in the 200 block of North Main Street in Bowling Green, Ohio, as Howard's Confectionary Store and acquired a liquor license after prohibition was lifted. Howard sold the business in 1938 and became the mayor of Tarpon Springs, Florida. Howard's Club H moved across the street in 1973, for the construction of the Wood County District Public Library. |
Is Part Of | Northwest Ohio Independent Culture Archive (NOICA) |
Spatial Coverage | Bowling Green, Ohio |
Temporal Coverage | 2000s |
Format | image/jpeg |
Original Format | Flier |