🎥 This Sunday evening we take the wayback machine to 2016 and 2014 for more incredible archival footage. Join us every Sunday evening in May for more of the same!
Do you remember your first Late Night Show in New Orleans for Jazzfest?
Was it on Frenchmen Street?
Dream Palace? Blue Nile? Café Brazil?
If it was on Frenchmen Street between 2000 and 2015…
You were with us and we were together as a positive force.
Can you remember the constant roaring whisper of Nitrus Gas into birthday balloons emerging from that dark vacant lot on Frenchmen and chartres? HaHaHa.
THIS WEEK:
“Worship My Organ”
- 2014-04-27 at Blue Nile -
featuring:
Adam Deitch
Robert Walter
Marco Benevento
Skerik
Dj Logic
🚨 We are faced with permanent closure without emergency funding.
The survival of our intimate and iconic San Francisco live music institution depends on you.
https://www.gofundme.com/boom-boom-room-covid-rescue-fund
Our rent is massive and compounding.
Our vendors are breathing down our necks.
Our repairs and utilities are unfunded.
Our staff is financially devastated and eager to return.
Our extensive family of local musicians are relying upon the day that the Boom Boom Room reemerges in support of their talents with live music shows to pay their rents, foster their art and creativity.
We have brought you a consistent platter of legends, old-school pioneers, new bands, and new music styles for the past 22 years. As you know, our mission has always been to turn people on to new perspectives and new music.
Boom Boom Room shows have successfully helped to break-out, introduce, debut, re-emerge, and elevate such bands and musicians as: Dragon Smoke, Orgone, Turkuaz, The Motet, Susan Tedeschi, Tab Benoit, Lotus, Trombone Shorty, Stanton Moore Trio, Worship My Organ, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Melvin Sparks, Robert Walter’s 20th Congress, and so many others.
We have so much more to give.
Please donate now and share this campaign today.
Our actual emergency need is approximately $150,000, but our hope is raising $125k with GoFundMe will get people discussing the urgency of our need to keep this institution alive.
Keep the Boom Boom Room alive with your donations.
https://www.gofundme.com/boom-boom-room-covid-rescue-fund