A photography show opening the Workshop Gallery in Building 3 of Ball & Socket Arts featuring the early rock n' roll photography of Charlie Erickson and Tom Hearn Charlie Erickson, from Williamstown, Mass. by way of Suffield, Conn., and Tom Hearn, from Cheshire, Conn., did not know each other at the time, but the two young men with cameras embarked on similar journeys, the former in the late 1960s and the latter in the late 1970s. Erickson immersed himself in the epicenter of the hippie subculture, at the Fillmore East and the Woodstock Pop Festival, and Hearn consorted with punks and other musical misfits at CBGB, The Ritz and Max’s Kansas City in Manhattan, Ron’s Place, the Oxford Ale House, and Toad’s Place in New Haven, the Shaboo Inn in Willimantic, among many other venues. Neither of them knew at the time that what they witnessed and recorded would turn out to be important.