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Lo-Fi Social Club goes quiet

I'm a little worried about the future of the Lo-Fi Social Club (1825 N. Charles St.).

Founder Neil Freebairn hasn't returned multiple phone calls in the past few days, and there is only one show scheduled for all of April.

I hope nothing's wrong, but this can't be good for the club.

(Photo by me) 

 

 

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Quiet isn't good. Neil has been through so much to keep the club alive. I hope he's just on an unannounced vacation.

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About Sam

I've been The Sun's nightlife and local entertainment reporter for a couple years, and it's surprising how much the scene has grown in that time. Most of Baltimore's bars and clubs are unpretentious places with fairly cheap drinks and plenty of character. I like dancing and think this city needs more clubs, but nothing beats having a cold, locally brewed beer with friends in a comfortably full corner bar.

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