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Three Stars: Lenny Robinson

Three Stars: Lenny Robinson

Drummer Lenny Robinson is one of the busiest players in the District's jazz scene. Gigging regularly with the area's best for over 20 years, and also leading his own groups, he should be a familiar voice to any fan of local music. Combining formidable technique with an impeccable sense of swing, his playing retains a sense of individuality while staying true to the traditions of jazz drumming. more ›

This Week in Jazz

This Week in Jazz

While there are some great shows coming up in January, this week is still subject to holiday doldrums. Here are a few shows to check out. more ›

This Week In Jazz

This Week In Jazz

>> Beginning tonight, piano legend Ahmad Jamal (pictured with bassist James Cammack) continues his annual tradition of closing each year with a week-long residence at Blues Alley. Daily 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. sets begin tonight and run through Sunday. Tickets are $30 + $12.50 surcharge/drink minimum. On New Year's Eve, the Keter Betts memorial band, which includes celebrated guitarist Paul Bollenback and local drumming ace Lenny Robinson, will join Jamal to ring in 2008 with 6:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. sets. Information on the New Year's packages is available here. more ›

Three Stars: Thad Wilson

Three Stars: Thad Wilson

One need not dig too deep into our city’s jazz scene before coming across the name Thad Wilson. Since coming to D.C. in 1997, Wilson has become a mainstay in the jazz clubs of U Street and beyond by consistently performing with passion, intensity, and consummate artistry in a variety of settings. In addition to his own considerable abilities, his groups feature some of the finest players in the D.C. area. A native of... more ›

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