Denver indie artist, Rob Drabkin, has been dreaming up new ways to deliver live music during a pandemic. Rob announced on his Facebook page, earlier this week, his new idea.
“Hey everyone, I’ve been thinking a lot about how we experience music during Covid-19, and I’d like to try something new. I’ve hosted live streams and performed safely at outdoor gatherings, and now I want to offer something more personal and memorable for the holidays,” Rob wrote in a Facebook post on November 24th.
“Starting Thanksgiving Day, I am opening my schedule up for affordable private concerts on Zoom. These mini concerts will start at 10-15 minutes or approximately three songs. You can reserve a show for your virtual friend crew, your family at home, or anyone you think might enjoy my music. You can even sponsor a show for someone in need!”
Throughout this holiday season, Rob will be raising money for two charities: Food Bank of the Rockiesand the Colorado Music Relief Fund. For every five concerts, Rob will donate $25 to support these groups. Rob’s personal goal is to do 100 virtual mini shows and give back to the community through music. Let’s all help Rob make that happen!