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Home › Slide › 22 – Crisis Center Benefit poster, ca 1970

22 – Crisis Center Benefit poster, ca 1970

Crisis Center Benefit poster, ca 1970

Crisis Center Benefit poster, ca 1970

Featuring performances by artists like David Gross Sundance and Combinations, the concert aimed to raise funds for the Crisis Center. The archival materials include details about the venue, emphasizing its location at the City Rel Center. The use of phrases like “Angels in the Alley” and “Old Mother Blues” adds a touch of the counterculture and the spirit of the time. The announcement encourages donations at the door and hints at the presence of rumors, suggesting an air of excitement and anticipation surrounding the event. This archival piece captures the essence of a grassroots effort to use music as a means of support for a social cause during a significant period in history.

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