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2nd SHIFT Concert ONLINE: Livingston Taylor

  • Charles River Museum of Industry and Innovation 154 Moody St Waltham, MA, 02453 United States (map)

2nd SHIFT Concert ONLINE: Livingston Taylor

YOUTUBE LINK: youtu.be/_9TugoJiGqY

The 2nd SHIFT Music Series is made possible by your voluntary financial support. Please give what you can. Any amount will be appreciated.

SUGGESTED DONATION: $30

All donations are shared equally by the ARTISTS, the MUSEUM, and DINE AID WALTHAM, a fundraising effort to support the local restaurant community

Livingston Taylor

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Growing up in a musical family (yes, his brother is that Taylor), Livingston Taylor’s 50-year career of performance, songwriting, and teaching should come as no surprise. A natural-born showman, Taylor peppers his concerts with personal stories, anecdotes, and an ineffable warmth that connects him to his fans. He makes it look easy, but his relaxed stage presence is paired with a deep musical vocabulary, and in addition to his poignant ballads fans might just as often be treated to a classic Gershwin or something from the best of Broadway. Taylor is a one-man Massachusetts institution—the mayor of Boston declared January 18th, 2007 to be “Livingston Taylor Day”—and we are excited to welcome him to our 2nd Shift Series spring lineup.



Dine Aid Waltham is a fundraising effort led by the Charles River Museum of Industry and Innovation to support independent Waltham restaurants and their employees who are under extreme financial stress due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Inspired by a tradition of supporting causes through music, the Museum is committing its three Spring 2021 concert series to help the local restaurant community. 

One third of all the funds contributed by donors and sponsors via the concerts will go to
Dine Aid Waltham. 

The funds directed to Dine Aid Waltham will be split evenly between the Waltham Waiters COVID Relief GoFundMe supporting Waltham restaurant employees and the restaurants themselves.

dineaidwaltham.org