How a Zombie Crawl and a Love for Music Built The Oddfellow Concert Lounge

Unlock the inspiring story of Wyandotte’s The Odd Fellow Concert Lounge, where community, charity, and original music collide. When a small-town pub crawl raised over $1,600 for local nonprofits—and evolved into a hub for live, original acts—everything changed.

Co-founders Brian Webb and Michael Balcom share their journey of transforming a historic building into a vibrant space that fuels local artists, supports charitable causes, and celebrates the power of music to bring people together.

In this episode, you'll discover how a passion for original music sparked a movement—ranging from a zombie pub crawl to a thriving concert venue—funded entirely by community support and creative fundraising. Learn how they create unforgettable shows with collaborative lineups, from Americana and punk to indie and metal, all while helping community members in need.

Whether you're a musician seeking a supportive venue, a community leader inspired to build legacy projects, or simply a lover of genuine live music, this episode offers a blueprint for impactful entrepreneurship rooted in passion and purpose.

Perfect for artists, event organizers, and anyone dedicated to fostering local culture—this is your behind-the-scenes pass to a movement that proves music, charity, and community are the ultimate formula for lasting impact. Dive in and find out why the Odd Fellow Concert Lounge isn’t just a venue—it’s a movement to make the world a better place, one song at a time.

Be Well My Friends Foundation⁠

The Oddfellow Concert Lounge

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