Rob Drabkin Is Reimagining Live Music During A Pandemic, While Giving Back To His Colorado Community

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 Rockies and 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!

Here is the link to sign up: Rob Drabkin Private Mini Concerts: Happy Holidays! (google.com)

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