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Join us for a story of survival and guarding a cultural treasure in the face of terrible odds. Matt Smith is the managing director of Passim, the legendary folk club in Harvard Square, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The room saved my life more than once in the late 1990s and early 2000s. And then, in 2020, Matt faced an incredible dilemma — how to keep the 60-plus-year-old venue alive during the lockdown of quarantine. He's on the pod, taking us through those months and moves, steps and challenges, and ultimately triumphs. We also talk about the remarkable changes folk music — and what we call folk music — has undergone since those days I worked (and played) in the room.

Clips in this episode:

  1. In My Head (James O'Brien, 'A Bothersome Injuries Forty, Vol. 7' - 2018)
  2. Kris Delmhorst, 'Emergency Club Passim Social Distancing Hour' - 2020
  3. Matt Smith, 'Make Us A Video for Keep Your Distance Fest' - 2020
  4. Passim Streams: The Bigfoot Research Organization - 2020
  5. Passim Streams: Melissa Ferrick - 2020
  6. Passim Streams: Virtual Open Mic 9/22 - 2020
  7. Alice's Champagne Palace (Ellis Paul, Live - 2014)
  8. I Will Wait (Mumford & Sons, 'Babel' - 2012)
  9. Once There Was No Sun (Jake Blount, 'The New Faith' - 2022)
  10. Chase the Buffalo (Pierce Pettis, 'Christine Lavin Presents - Follow That Road' - 1993)

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Manage episode 342335698 series 3310548
Content provided by James O'Brien. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by James O'Brien or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Join us for a story of survival and guarding a cultural treasure in the face of terrible odds. Matt Smith is the managing director of Passim, the legendary folk club in Harvard Square, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The room saved my life more than once in the late 1990s and early 2000s. And then, in 2020, Matt faced an incredible dilemma — how to keep the 60-plus-year-old venue alive during the lockdown of quarantine. He's on the pod, taking us through those months and moves, steps and challenges, and ultimately triumphs. We also talk about the remarkable changes folk music — and what we call folk music — has undergone since those days I worked (and played) in the room.

Clips in this episode:

  1. In My Head (James O'Brien, 'A Bothersome Injuries Forty, Vol. 7' - 2018)
  2. Kris Delmhorst, 'Emergency Club Passim Social Distancing Hour' - 2020
  3. Matt Smith, 'Make Us A Video for Keep Your Distance Fest' - 2020
  4. Passim Streams: The Bigfoot Research Organization - 2020
  5. Passim Streams: Melissa Ferrick - 2020
  6. Passim Streams: Virtual Open Mic 9/22 - 2020
  7. Alice's Champagne Palace (Ellis Paul, Live - 2014)
  8. I Will Wait (Mumford & Sons, 'Babel' - 2012)
  9. Once There Was No Sun (Jake Blount, 'The New Faith' - 2022)
  10. Chase the Buffalo (Pierce Pettis, 'Christine Lavin Presents - Follow That Road' - 1993)

  continue reading

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