Looking to get into the Carnival spirit? Start your Fat Tuesday celebrations early. Club Passim will host a special Mardi Gras edition of their weekly Live Music Brunch on Sunday, February 11th from 10:00AM - 2:00PM.
The Late Risers will provide patrons with music honoring that of the New Orleans jazz tradition from the stage of the historic Cambridge listening room. Specializing in Traditional Jazz, Dixieland and Swing music, their repertoire of Classic and "Hot" Jazz will transport audience members to the streets of New Orleans. The Late Risers features Sam Dechenne on trumpet/vocals, Austin Yancey on clarinet, Tev Stevig on banjo, and Josiah Reibstein on tuba.
The Mardi Gras Live Music Brunch menu will feature NOLA inspired items in addition to their regular brunch menu which includes everything from Broiche French Toast to BKK Street Bread. All menu items at Passim's Live Music Brunch are created from scratch with fresh and locally sourced ingredients. Vegetarian and vegan menu options are available. Passim took over its kitchen operations in 2015, creating a new dining experience at the legendary music venue.
Passim's Live Music Brunch began last February, and takes place every Sunday from 10:00AM - 2:00PM.
Upcoming brunch schedule:
February 4 Ethan Setiawan - Bluegrass Mandolin
February 11 Mardi Gras Brunch with The Late Risers - Dixieland Jazz
February 18 Pretty Saro - Acoustic Roots Quartet
February 25 Brooks Robertson - Fingerstyle Guitar
March 4 Mairi Chaimbeul - Scottish Harp
Club Passim is located at 47 Palmer Street in Cambridge, MA 02138. For more information, visit https://www.passim.org/live-music/brunch/.
About Passim
The mission of Passim is to provide truly exceptional and interactive live musical experiences for both performers and audiences, to nurture artists at all stages of their career, and to build a vibrant music community. Passim does so through their legendary listening venue, music school, artist grants and outreach programs. As a nonprofit since 1994, Passim carries on the heritage of our predecessors-the historic Club 47 (1958-1968) and for-profit Passim (1969-1994). We cultivate a diverse mix of musical traditions, where the emphasis is on the relationship between performers and audience and teachers and students. Located in Harvard Square, Passim serves Cambridge and the broader region by featuring local, national and International Artists. Our ultimate goal is to help the performance arts flourish and thereby enrich the lives of members of our community. For a complete schedule, visit www.passim.org.
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