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Bob Rowe
Robert J. "Bob" Rowe (born September 21, 1954 in Battle Creek, Michigan) is a musical performer and recording artist. He is well known for bringing music to residents of long term care facilities. Rowe founded the nonprofit Renaissance Enterprises in 1988 for the benefit of residents of nursing homes, VA hospitals, and similar facilities. Since then, he has devoted much of his life to bringing live music to the residents. In 2006, he received the Mother Teresa Award, sponsored by the St. Bernadette Institute of Sacred Art.〔("2006 Mother Teresa Awards". ) (2007-03-16). St. Bernadette Institute of Sacred Art (Albuquerque, New Mexico), 2 (1), p. 2. Retrieved 2013-01-05.〕 The award was for his role as American friend of the elderly, especially in the field of music.
==Biography==
Rowe began his career singing in local clubs and coffee houses in Chicago, Detroit, New York, Milwaukee, and other cities throughout the United States and Canada. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, he began to concentrate on performances for "special" groups and audiences, such as the developmentally disabled, visually impaired, and the elderly. His music was inspired (and mentored) by Judy Collins, Joan Baez, and Peter, Paul and Mary.
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