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CLAREMONT, California
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Member Since9/24/2006
Band Websitewww.folkmusiccenter.com
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   About Folk Music Center
August 12, 1958 Charles and Dorothy Chase opened the Folk Music Center in Claremont, CA on Harvard Ave. in back of Boots Beer's Real Estate Office. Boots told them they were "welcome to have the back room because no one will ever come to see you anyway." The rent was $35 per month. They borrowed $2000 from Dorothy's brother and bought some records, books, strings and a few instruments – just enough to get started.

Very soon, Boots was complaining about all the traffic coming through the office. Two months later, Mike Fay showed up and loaned them a sitar, a pair of tablas and a tamboura. That was the first international show. The Claremont Courier took pictures and ran a story that got the store a lot of publicity.

Shortly thereafter, the store moved around the corner to a small place of it's own on 1st Street. Dorothy's father, Albert Udin, known to the whole town as "Grandpa," ran the store while Dorothy taught guitar and banjo lessons in the living room of their home and Charles repaired instruments in the basement. The store was soon bursting at the seams.

In 1961, Dorothy and Charles opened the Golden Ring, a music cafe, on Harvard Ave with friends Peggy and Al Hulse and Jean and Will Marcotte. During it's five year existence, the Golden Ring was one of the earliest venues for folk music in the Southern California area, bringing such greats to Claremont as the revered Gary Davis, Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry, Doc Watson, Hedy West, John Fahey, The New Lost City Ramblers, and Guy and Candy Carawan.

On April 5, 1970, after a short stay at 221 Yale the store moved to an even bigger location across the street at 220 Yale Ave. Over the years Dorothy continued to teach guitar, banjo, dulcimer and autoharp to hundreds of local children and adults. She began the Claremont Folk Song Society and organized house concerts.

While Dorothy continued to focus on the instruction and promotion of music, Charles provided opportunities for local young people to learn the art of instrument repair. The store's reputation for skilled repair spread and people came from near and far to have instruments repaired or to stay and learn the art themselves. In the summer of 1962, Peter and Polly Gatt pitched a tent in the Chase's backyard to be able to study with Charles as luthiers (instrument repair experts).

The Folk Music Center Museum was opened in 1976 as a non-profit educational, cultural corporation. The first museum collection was a Stauffer guitar and a Stauffer Theorbo, both dating back to the 1880's, that Charles and Dorothy found in a second hand store for five dollars. The Museum now contains rare and antique musical instruments and artifacts of culture from around the world.

Recently, Dorothy and Charles' daughter, Ellen Chase-Verdries began managing the store. Her son, Ben Harper purchased the store from his grandparents in order to keep the Folk Music Center in the family and alive for the generations to come.

History of The Claremont Folk Festival...

In 1970, a small group of dulcimer players began meeting in Memorial Park in Claremont. They established the annual Dulcimer Festival that grew quickly and soon became known as the Claremont Folk Festival. In 1979, the group formalized into the Claremont Spring Folk Festival forming its own non-profit organization under the auspices of the Folk Music Center Museum Articles of Incorporation. After 26 years, the Festival has dropped the "Spring" to become once again the Claremont Folk Festival. The Festival is supported by fund raising efforts, donations, and sponsers in order to continue the Folk Music Center and Folk Music Center Museum's nearly 50 years of bringing sensational musical talent to the Claremont community.

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M Theory

Jill Hodgson



Mar 31 2009 9:43 AM

Yeah! I finally got my drum back (or at least it's waiting for me)..LOL. thanks so much for keeping it safe.!
Orpheus Valley Guitars

Orpheus Valley Guitars



Feb 11 2009 7:29 PM

Greetings from your friends at OVG...
Cheers!
Sitar by the Sea

Sitar by the Sea



May 15 2009 8:26 PM

I second that what brudda Mike Kotzen said. Mahalo for the inspiration all these years!
Kimo
Victor

Victor Rocha



Dec 22 2008 7:28 PM

I frequented the FMC in the 80s & early 90s. I remember asking Charles for permission to play a guitar hanging on the wall. He told me a guitar is worthless unless it's being played. That was so cool. He was a special man.
Michael Kotzen

Michael Kotzen



Dec 29 2008 7:30 AM

The common thread heard in so many comments from musicians & friends at your 50th Anniversary Celebration was thanks for being an inspiration & providing the community that has shaped & enabled us to do what we do. Cheers to all for keeping it going! With much love and appreciation,
Mike
Steve Stapley

Steve Stapley



Dec 18 2008 9:54 PM

Hi,
Thanks for the add. It's good to know you.
I have my new video of 'The Writing on the Wall' from my 2008 album 'Beyond the Blues' up on my site. Have a look and read the famous (some of them) quotes through the magical sparkling sfx :)
Steve
Armando Pavone

Armando Pavone



Dec 19 2008 12:04 AM

Hi!
My music video from London.

http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=EYw1R_sBvtQ

Watch it!
tunesmith chancer

tunesmith chancer



Dec 19 2008 3:50 PM

Thanks for adding!
Olzii

Olzii



Dec 15 2008 8:09 AM

Thanks to add me friends!!
Tim Harakal

Tim Harakal



Dec 18 2008 7:18 AM

CHECK OUT MY NEW SONGS...YOU'LL LOVE THEM BECAUSE I LOVE YOU!
fulvio anelli

fulvio anelli
Online Now!


Dec 5 2008 11:42 AM

Thanks for friendship, many congratulation for your music. Ciao Fulvio
Jacek Kulesza

Jacek Kulesza



Dec 9 2008 1:49 PM

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hi
please check my new song
on myspace
....
'home'
....

like i did on yourspace .)


thats me

One man band from
Poland


take peace .)
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Yukiko Matsuyama - Koto Yuki Band

Yukiko Matsuyama - Koto Yuki Band



Nov 14 2008 3:43 PM

Hi Ellen,

I'm preparing to go into the studio with some wonderful musicians to record a new CD. This one will be a fusion of Japanese and Western music.

It feels great!

I look forward to playing some of the new songs at the Folk Music Center soon!

Yukiko
Craig Rowe

Craig Rowe



Nov 15 2008 4:00 PM

Cheers!!!
Tim Harakal

Tim Harakal



Nov 20 2008 3:43 PM

Hey, I would love to entertain here one day. Check me out...you'll love it because I love you
Wenzo

Lorenzo Prealoni



Nov 13 2008 7:24 PM

I hope to come at your beautiful place.Goodby and thanks from Italia
doop moe fez

doop moe fez



Nov 13 2008 11:22 AM

www.myspace.com/doopmoefez
Yukiko Matsuyama - Koto Yuki Band

Yukiko Matsuyama - Koto Yuki Band



Nov 13 2008 2:54 PM

Hoping to perform at the Folk Music Center again soon :)
doop moe fez

doop moe fez



Nov 7 2008 8:37 AM

check out our video on youtube
James McCormick

James McCormick



Oct 23 2008 6:50 PM

Much obliged for the add! Would love to visit someday, say hello, and check out that theorbo in your museum. My songs are made from molecules (mostly).
Zippo Lyner

Zippo Lyner



Oct 30 2008 8:59 AM

New song on my page: Come Back To Me.
Zippo
GRIT

GRIT



Oct 18 2008 1:47 AM

much obliged fer the add, folks, done hope ya like whatcha hear, yeehaww!
The Soul Flies

The Soul Flies



Oct 17 2008 12:18 AM

hey guys thank you for the add!

If you like, we have some great acoustic music free to download on our page. Hope you'll swing by.
Sitar by the Sea

Sitar by the Sea



Oct 17 2008 12:22 AM

Aloha Folk Music Ohana (family)
Mahalo (thanks) for your support and love.
I still remember making those bamboo "Rainbows" for Mr. Chase while I was at Pitzer back in the mid 80's.
I will always remember you.
Aloha nui - Kimo
Ziga Koritnik - Photographer !

Ziga Koritnik



Oct 17 2008 9:00 AM

Thank you for the add. Greetings from Ljubljana. Ziga
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