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Cambridge's Club Passim To Host Live Shows Online
The club is also working to raise money for club staff and for the musicians who work there.

CAMBRIDGE, MA — With the shelter in place order Club Passim, like many other businesses, is going digital. The Cambridge club just announced a new series of shows that will be streaming online each night. The club is also hosting a virtual “Keep Your Distance Fest.”
It's an effort to keep the community of regulars engaged, but it's also to keep a spotlight on Club staff and the artists. Passim will be taking donations to help support staff.
Until it is safe to return home, the club will be featuring a live show streamed online, or one from the archives. On top of that more than 70 artists have uploaded songs about staying calm, about hope and about sticking together to the Passim YouTube channel in an effort to support the Passim Emergency Artist Relief Fund to help raise money for musicians affected by the current pandemic.
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The schedule for the next few days:
Zachariah Hickman's Parlor of Playfullness March 26 at 7:00 PM
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Trace Bundy March 27 at 3:00 PM
Peter Mulvey March 29 at 7:00 PM
Rob Flax’s Birthday Bash April 3 at 8:00 PM
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