Since 1966, The Nameless Coffeehouse has been a launching pad for many well known folk (and other) performers including Tracy Chapman, Patty Larkin, The Story (Jonatha Brooke and Jennifer Kimball), Ellis Paul, Dar Williams, John Gorka, Bob Franke, Ric Ocasek, and comedians Andy Kaufman and Jay Leno. The mission of the coffeehouse is and has always been to provide a stage for up and coming performers as well as established artists.
The Nameless is a cozy, intimate venue where you can enjoy a warm cup of coffee, tea or cocoa and a pastry, and enjoy some of the best entertainment in the country, presented up close & personal. The Nameless' atmosphere appeals to people from all walks of life, and across all generations. Everyone who comes to our shows makes new friends. Once you've joined us, you'll want The Nameless to be your regular special "night out". There's something for everyone. Check out our season schedule for all of our upcoming shows.
New England's oldest all-volunteer coffeehouse - forty-four years of bringing great folk music to Harvard Square!
Some recent press:
Boston Globe mention about 3.6.10 Vocal Olympics
http://www.wickedlocal.com/cambridge/fun/entertainment/arts/x1595424029/Cambridges-Nameless-Coffeehouse-starts-season-off-with-variety-of-music
http://www.performermag.com/pdf/0909NEP.pdf (see page 16 of the PDF)
STAFF SPOTLIGHT:
Lindsay Scott is currently the youngest volunteer at the Nameless at 14 years old. She has been a volunteer with the Nameless Coffeehouse since she was 10. She helps her father (Doug, on sound) to set up the microphones and cables for the sound system. She also works in the kitchen. Recently, she hosted her first show, and will hopefully host again the future. She loves the camaraderie, fun and music at the Nameless. At home she is learning to play the piano.
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SPONSOR:
Thanks to New Harvest Coffee Roasters for providing the fine coffee available at our live shows. Expertly roasted in Providence, RI, they will deliver coffee to your door!
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