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Club Passim
Folk / Acoustic / Bluegrass

Harvard Square's Legendary Listening Room!



CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts
United States

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Member Since3/3/2006
Band Websitehttp://www.clubpassim.org
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   About Club Passim
For booking:

please send a CD & Bio to:

Club Passim
attn: Matt Smith
47 Palmer St.
Cambridge, MA 02138


and visit http://www.clubpassim.org/booking/
PLEASE NOTE - BOOKING MESSAGES SENT THROUGH MYSPACE MAIL MAY NOT BE ANSWERED!

We have music, storytelling and poetry 7 nights a week and every Tuesday is an open mic.

It's hard to believe that thousands of musicians consider playing in a room no larger than 30' x 40' that intimately seats 125 in a basement in Harvard Square as "making it." But they do, because this brick-floored subterranean locale is Club Passim, one of the nation's legendary cultural icons and epicenter of great folk and acoustic music. A place where musicians like Joan Baez, Tom Rush, Jackie Washington, Peter Wolf, Taj Mahal, Patty Larkin, Goeff & Maria Muldaur, Shawn Colvin, and Suzanne Vega cut their musical teeth before playing larger venues.

Why Legendary?
For more than 50 years, Club Passim has been known as a premier national venue presenting new and established traditional, folk, and acoustic musical performers. In all its incarnations, from the original Club 47 (1958-1968) to Passim (1969-1994) and finally as its present Club Passim, the club has been a special place for both artist and audience member. Probably more than any other single site, Club 47 can claim to have produced a generation of performers, record producers, festival organizers, and managers who remain a great influence on today's music industry. Club 47 may have been the most influential club of its kind during the 1960s folk boom, even more so than clubs in New York and Berkeley. The venue's role in America's musical and cultural history is still being assessed in books, recordings, television documentaries, articles, and autobiographies.

Making History
Club Passim first opened as a jazz venue in 1958 under the name of Club 47. The first few months were rocky as the club was shut down by the Cambridge police. The local blue laws at the time prohibited more than three stringed instruments in a place that served food and beverages. So they got a non-profit educational charter and reopened as a private club, making people members at the door.

It wasn't long before it earned a reputation for good music, coffee, and company. And it was here that a friend of then unknown 17-year-old Joan Baez rented the club out just to get her on stage. Baez quickly built a worshipful following and became a regular feature. Here, she introduced Bob Dylan who played between acts.

The Club was shut down by Cambridge police once again, but the performers rallied and held their own hootenannies to keep the music going. Supporters soon realized that they had built a strong community around the club-a strong, close-knit community that remains to this day. The Club Today-40 More Years When rock-and-roll electrified the music and became "the sound," its influence lessened folk's popularity and broadened the folk spectrum simultaneously. But when the '60s came to a close, so did the era of Club 47, which was reborn into Passim and run by Bob and Rae Anne Donlin, who kept its flavor true to its roots. Best of all, Club Passim remains a small venue, where the audience is close enough to feel reverberation of music, see the sweat of the brow, and be a part of the art. Club Passim remains that community that began 40 years ago. It remains a non-profit organization that relies on members, donors, and volunteers for support.

The key to Club Passim's continued success is its audiences, who support new musicians, take risks, and lend an educated ear. But it's more than the music that brings them back. A notation in the club's Memory Book, written by a fan whose association with the club spans its history, sums up feelings of others who've passed through the room: "...The beauty of this place is that in 30 years, those of you who pass through this sacred room will have equally wonderful memories of performers whose careers were launched here. I hope your memories, felt years from now, will inspire the feelings of kinship with special musical experiences that mine do for me. Come here often. The specialness of this room will grow on you."

Music as a Mission
Passim Folk Music and Cultural Center is a nonprofit arts organization dedicated to the cultivation and preservation of folk music.

Through its diverse programming - Club Passim, the Passim School of Music, Archive Project, and Culture for Kids, the Passim Center reaches out to people of all ages, backgrounds, and communities.
For more than 40 years in the heart of Harvard Square, the Passim Center has been a cornerstone of the arts community of New England, fostering both performers and audiences alike.

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Club Passim has 3661 friends.
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Club Passim's Friends Comments
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Katie Garibaldi

Katie Garibaldi



Nov 12 2009 1:19 AM

Just dropping by to say hi and thanks for the friendship!
Please check out my new album, Next Ride Out, on iTunes :)
Cheers,
Katie

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Jefferson Fox

Jefferson Fox



Nov 3 2009 2:42 PM

Hey, just sharing a new song.  Hope you enjoy.

Peter Calo

Peter Calo



Oct 29 2009 8:14 PM

Can't wait to Play Passims again. I'll be there Monday November 30th. a co bill with my good friend Rob Morsberger and a great rhythm that we'll share. Robin Gould on drums and Paul Ossola on Bass. see you all then!!!

Robyn Harris

Robyn Harris



Sep 2 2009 7:43 PM

Hi,

As a friend I thought you should know about my awesome gig coming up!

When: 3rd Sept 2009 @ 8:30pm.
Where: The Tin Angel, Philadelphia.

You can buy tickets at: http://www.comcasttix.com/events/page/east/Tin+Angel/Robyn+Harris/

Hope to see you there, it should be a great night.

Thanks for all your support!!!

..

Robyn x
www.robynharris.com
Aaron Berg & The Heavy Love

Aaron Berg & The Heavy Love



Aug 11 2009 5:16 AM

Hello Boston! Free 14 song download of folk bootlegs, live tapes, and beyond...




The Points North

The Points North



Jul 31 2009 4:35 PM

Thank you so much for having us, the show last night was wonderful <3 TPN

Xela Zaid

Xela Zaid



Jul 24 2009 8:02 AM


XO
Hoboe™

Hoboe™



Jul 14 2009 2:59 AM


The Hoboe with the oboe's first single ever, now available as free
download, limited time offer! Git it while you can!


Jefferson Fox

Jefferson Fox



Jul 11 2009 4:10 PM

My apologies if I sent you two of these.  This is the Official video in HD.  Please delete the OTHER one and thank you for for your support of the arts. 


Jefferson Fox

Jefferson Fox



Jul 6 2009 6:26 PM

Hey how's everything going?


HARPERS FERRY

HARPERS FERRY



Jun 10 2009 6:54 PM

Melissa Rapp

Melissa Rapp



Jun 2 2009 5:24 AM


Free Melissa Rapp Music from trueAnthem!
Xela Zaid

Xela Zaid



May 27 2009 2:43 AM



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J.A. Etchison

J.A. Etchison



May 17 2009 6:00 AM

hey there, Club Passim!

well, it has been a long and winding road, and an even longer time coming, but my debut CD, I Remember, is FINALLY HERE!!! YAY!!!!!

to celebrate, American HeartBeat Records(tm) has arranged a FREE DOWNLOAD of Now Is The Time in exchange for a valid email address. Now Is The Time is a brand new, upbeat song I wrote: we are living in turbulent times. suddenly it is okay to be greedy and heartless? no way! a song of hope for our future, a new vision of America and the world.

we have a bunch of exciting things planned to kick this whole thing off, and we need to get a better picture of who our friends are, so the FREE DOWNLOAD form will ask you a few questions, like, what is your country and nearest major city. it all takes maybe 15 seconds.

anyhoo, the FREE DOWNLOAD, and the FUN, begins at www.JAETCHISON.com

I look forward to getting to know you a little better, and I thank you SO VERY MUCH for your friendship and support!

please tell your friends about JAETCHISON.com, and ask them to sign up for the email list, too! FUN things are coming up!!



peace from Atlanta, Georgia, USA,


J.A. Etchison


:)
Jim Houston

Jim Houston



May 7 2009 5:44 AM

Okay... alright... now that's the spirit. See you on down the pike a bit. Play on.

Jim
Mickey Ehrlich

Mickey Ehrlich



May 7 2009 3:38 AM

Your favorite singing English teacher, Mickey Ehrlich, is coming out of retirement for a one-night engagement next Thursday, May 14 at 7 p.m. It's only $5.00 so you can consider it recession-friendly.

Please be there to support him, here are the details:

Where: Uncle Mike's @ 57 Murray St. (Murray St. between Church and West Broadway)
When: Thursday, 5/14/09 @ 7 p.m.
Cover: $5.00
Other info: The show is 21+ only. $4 beer specials all night long

Hope to see you all there!
Sincerely,
Mickeyehrlichmusic

www.myspace.com/mickeyehrlich
They Will Hate Us

They Will Hate Us



May 6 2009 3:57 PM

Thanks for the Add! Adela & Jude - those Televandalists from L.A.
Bearfoot

Bearfoot



May 5 2009 2:47 AM

We will see you on the 6th!

Bearfoot
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We Are changing our name, Please go to Top Friend



May 4 2009 7:34 PM

Just stopping by to say hello and Thank you.

Please visit Gold Artist Agency and see what we are all about.

Our best regards.
Jenna Nicholls

Jenna Nicholls



Apr 23 2009 8:12 PM



We would love to see you at this event
come and show your love for Good Music!
CPR

CPR



Apr 20 2009 5:53 AM

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Apr 11 2009 3:16 PM

Ric

Ric Wasley



Mar 28 2009 6:39 PM

Hi
Hope all is well and once again, thanks for all of your hospitality at the Xmas auction.

I'm going to be signing copies of my latest book The Scrimshaw at Barnes & Noble in Framingham tomorrow, so if you find yourself in the MetroWest area, hope you'll stop by and say hello!
All the best
Ric

Ric Wasley
Author/Musician

•The Scrimshaw – December 2008
Reviews:
http://www.manicreaders.com/index.cfm?disp=reviews&bookid=2688

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Also by Ric Wasley:
•Shadow of Innocence - 2007
•Newport Blues (limited Edition)
•Acid Test – 2004

Jake Armerding

Jake Armerding



Mar 25 2009 5:01 AM

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Kurt Winikka

Kurt Winikka



Mar 14 2009 9:12 PM

Thanks so much for the add!
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