August 15, 2008

Out and About: Weekend Picks

2008_0815_elvez.jpg El Vez
FRIDAY:

>> Check out our film picks of the week, including As Tears Go By, Wong Kar-Wai's first feature film, playing at 7 p.m. as part of the Freer & Sackler Galleries' Hong Kong Film Festival.

>> Saxophonist Perry Conticchio leads a quintet this Friday at Jazz in the Garden. A former doctor, Conticchio left his practice to become a full time jazz musician. His group will include trombonist and Three Stars alum, Reginald Cyntje. 5 p.m. Free.

>> Baltimore's Fertile Ground play the 9:30 Club's late show, along with Afi and DJ Lance Reynolds. $25, 11 p.m.

>> The Legg Mason Classic tennis tournament continues through the weekend. Single session tickets are still available, for $35 to $45. Check out our coverage so far, and stay tuned for more.

>> The one and only El Vez, East L.A.'s first and best "Mexican Elvis," returns to the Black Cat. With openers Human Hands, $15, 9 p.m.

SATURDAY:

>> Forego brunch and go directly to the 9:30 Club, for the Girls Rock! DC Camper Showcase, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The performance will feature eight bands made up of girls aged 8 to 18, all of whom just completed a week of rock 'n' roll summer camp. Each band will play one song that they wrote and arranged over the course of the camp, plus a special performance by a band made up of the camp's instructors. Tickets are $5-$10, on a sliding scale, and will be available at the door.

>> Head back to the 9:30 Club to catch The Faint, with Sly Child and Jaguar Love. $20, 8 p.m. doors.

>> SMV, a supergroup led by bassists Stanley Clarke, Marcus Miller, and Victor Wooten, performs an 8 p.m. show at Wolf Trap. Don't miss our full preview of the show. Tickets are $22-$75.

>> Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder kicks off a two-night solo stand at the Warner Theatre, with Liam Finn opening. $77, 7:30 p.m.

>> Head over to Drop Electric's Benefit for Padma, a show to raise money for vocalist Padma Soundararajan, who lost most of her family to a car accident in India this summer. At the Rock and Roll Hotel with The.Blackout.District, Hello Tokyo, and Red Ink. 8:30 p.m. doors/9:30 p.m. show, $10.

>> The ubiquitous Britpop dance night Mousetrap celebrates its ninth anniversary tonight. At the Black Cat, 9:30 p.m., $10.

SUNDAY:

>> Don't miss Rooms, the new modern musical at MetroStage, which our critic described as "one of the season's most vibrant, exciting new works." 3 p.m. and 7 p.m., $40.

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FYI, the faint show is now sold out

 

The breakUps are playing with the Motorettes (a
stellar '60s era soul band from Baltimore) tonight, Friday the 15th at the the Quarry House
Tavern in Silver Spring, MD.

http://www.myspace.com/themotorettesbaby

The show starts at 9:30

Quarry House Tavern
8401 Georgia, Ave, Silver Spring, MD, 20910
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www.myspace.com/breakupsdc

 

El Vez and Prince - separated at birth?

 
Forego brunch and go directly to the 9:30 Club, for the Girls Rock! DC Camper Showcase, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
...and see the LittleMissMoonPie in her debut performance! Look for me--I'll be the tall, pony-tailed guy crying like a baby.

The camp really has been fantastic, just perfectly organized and executed.

 

Awwww, congrats Mr. Moonpie on your daughter's rocking debut!

 
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