On February 27, two of Boston’s brightest female singer-songwriters will take over Club Passim. Audrey Ryan, who has shared the stage with Suzanne Vega (of “Tom’s Diner” fame), has a smooth voice reminiscent of Vega’s. Her brand of unorthodox folk finds the self-proclaimed "one-man band" playing with a loop station and instruments from the typical (guitar) to the unexpected (vibraphone, accordion). Jenee Halstead is another soft-voiced singer with a strong knack for telling story through song. Check out 2012’s “Raised By Wolves,” where she laments over a simple guitar strum and guitar click that “nothing can hurt [her] now” thanks to an unusual upbringing. Tickets to the even, which starts at 7 p.m. at Club Passim in Cambridge, can be purchased here. – Jake Reed