Charterhouse has produced several major concert events in Philadelphia since the early '90's. The first two WXPN/World Cafe Concerts, dubbed A Five Star Night, were created, produced and staged at the Mann Music Center with former GM Mark Fuerst and Bruce Ranes, and Electric Factory Concerts. Both were then the largest scale events presented for the World Cafe, both were successful revenue streams, and the shows became the model for what has since evolved into the Singer-Songwriter Weekend.
Our company also created and produced the 25th Anniversary Concert for AOR heritage rock station WMMR. This was staged at the Philadelphia Spectrum and featured Jethro Tull also celebrating their 25th, the Hooters, David Crosby, Warren Zevon and others.

Charterhouse MG also co-produced, in conjunction with Larry Magid and Electric Factory Concerts, the first six years of the Rock and Roll Charity Auction to benefit Philadelphia school's music programs through the Philadelphia Music Alliance. Our combined efforts raised almost a quarter million dollars over those years, and the event is even more successful today celebrating its 10th year.