The New Respects

/ The New Respects

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20

Kentucky-bred rapper Jack Harlow, whose early music diet included Tribe Called Quest and Johnny Cash, comes to Songbyrd. Show 8 p.m. $13-$15. All ages, inaccessible venue.

Jazz bassist and vocalist Katie Thiroux brings her polished versatility (and her scatting chops) to Blues Alley. Shows 8 p.m./10 p.m. $24. All ages, inaccessible venue.

Allen Stone 9:30 Club

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21

He’s got thick plastic frames, long blond curls, a fondness for hats and a voice as big as a house. (Did we mention a sense of humor?) Catch soul singer Allen Stone at the 9:30 Club. Doors 7 p.m. $30. All ages, accessible venue.

The music of Australian vocalist and guitarist Tash Sultana has tinges of Kimbra and Elle King and yet is uniquely hers. See the 20-something who has recently found international success at The Anthem. Show 8 p.m. $45-$65. All ages, accessible venue.

Gottaswing Gottaswing

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22

If you’ve had your fill of tofurkey by the time 6 o’clock rolls around, head to the Kennedy Center Millennium Stage for live music from Dr. Zoot and swing dance lessons from Gottaswing. Show 6-9 p.m. FREE. All ages, accessible venue.

Kindred the Family Soul Raul Sanchez

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23

Married duo Kindred the Family Soul, featured in a 2015 Walmart commercial, come to Bethesda Blues and Jazz Supper Club. Shows 8 p.m. and 10:45 p.m. $59.50-$65. All ages, accessible venue.

If only to hear “Unbreak My Heart” performed in Spanish, check out international vocal quartet Il Divo at the Warner Theatre. Show 8:30 p.m. $83-$348+. All ages, accessible venue.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24

No BS! Brass Band plays just about anything—from A-Ha to Michael Jackson. Hear the Richmond-based group at Black Cat. Doors 8 p.m. $18. All ages, accessible venue.

The Creachies, a punk-pop outfit out of Baltimore, stops by The Pie Shop in a lineup with RunHideFight, The Combs and Teen Cobra. Show 8 p.m. $8. 21+, inaccessible venue.

Settle in for a full 24 hours (yes, you read that right) of music, art and expression at Rhizome for The 24-Hour Show, featuring Baltimore improvisatory ensemble Myelin Nation. Event begins at 1 p.m. $10 suggested donation. All ages, inaccessible venue.

Charles Esten The Birchmere

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25

Nashville (R.I.P.) and Who’s Line Is it Anyway? star Charles Esten (an alum of Alexandria’s T.C. Williams High School) brings his guitar and earnest take on country to The Birchmere for a two-night run. (Heads up: Saturday is already sold out.) Show 7:30 p.m. $55. All ages, accessible venue.

Other-worldly L.A. dance-pop group Model Child joins local artists Ms. Fridrich and Sonic Eddy at Galaxy Hut. Show 9 p.m. $5. 21+.

The New Respects The New Respects

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26

With the sun now routinely setting before 5 p.m., we all might need a new pop song to ward off seasonal depression. Try this: “Before the Sun Goes Down” by Nashville family members and bandmates The New Respects. Catch them at Jammin Java. Show 7:30 p.m. $15-$25. All ages, accessible venue.

Pop-rock legend Melissa Etheridge plays The Birchmere with a special show mixing her big hits with holiday favorites. (And if you can’t make it Monday, there’s a second show Tuesday.) $115. All ages, accessible venue.