A Road Scholar Program by Rick Pickren
Using historical anecdotes, traditional and original songs accompanied on guitar, banjo, and harmonica, Rick Pickren examines the key role that Illinois played in the development of American western history, culture, and myth from 1850-1950. From Illinoisans Wild Bill Hickok, Black Hawk, Wyatt Earp, Joseph Glidden, and Buffalo Bill Cody, who began his career in Chicago in 1872, to the halcyon days of the WLS Barn Dance with Lulu Belle, Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, and Rex Allen, this program weaves a tapestry of history and song into an entertaining and edifying hour-long excursion through the history of Illinois and the American West.
This event is Free and Open to the public. For more information, please contact Lynne Roark, 309.286.6451.