Annie Lynch, Zachariah Hickman, and Dinty Child – AZ⚡️DC
- Americana
Summing three generations into the timelessness of a good song, Annie Lynch, Zachariah Hickman and Dinty Child are a seemingly unlikely yet effortlessly engaging trio of good times and big feels. AZDC is what happens when friendship, music and velour tracksuits know no bounds.
Tickets will be on sale to the public 1/23 at noon. On sale to all Passim members 1/16 at noon. On sale to All Access Passim members 1/9 at noon.
Annie Lynch
- Americana
- Singer/Songwriter
Annie Lynch is a singer, songwriter, guitarist, and leader of the internationally touring Americana band, Annie and The Beekeepers. She has performed at SXSW, Philadelphia Folk Festival, UK’s End of The Road, Bristol Rhythm and Roots Reunion, and has shared stages with The Lumineers, Josh Ritter, Justin Townes Earl, and Scott McMicken (Dr Dog) amongst others. Since their 2007 debut, Annie and The Beekeepers have released two albums and an EP, including their most recent full-length, “My Bonneville”, titled after Annie’s first car. Annie has received wide ranging critical praise from publications like The Boston Globe, Washington Post, American Songwriter, Paste Magazine, and Filter. Performer Magazine refers to Annie’s music as “American roots music, sweetly intimate with vast boot-stomping songwriting”.
Zachariah Hickman
- Folk
Zachariah Hickman is known as a bassist, producer and bandleader for such artists as Josh Ritter, Ray LaMontagne, Barnstar!, and many local luminaries. He once spoke to Tom Waits in an elevator, and used to wear a beret non-ironically. This is not his first time performing at Club Passim.
Dinty CHILD
- Singer/Songwriter
A multi instrumental long time member of the Boston roots scene mafia, Dinty Child can most often be seen with local legends Session Americana, but also as a member of the Sun Ra meets Ringling Brothers caravan of the Chandler Travis Philharmonic, as part of the unapologetically loud and grimy Catbirds, as a sensitive sideman to folks like Rose Cousins and Kris Delmhorst, and even as frontman and ringmaster of the twenty piece Funky White Honkies.
For this evening, Dinty will play songs he wishes he’d written.