Nov 07, 2013
DCist Preview: Mavis Staples @ Univ. of Maryland
Mavis Staples, voice behind anthems like “I’ll Take You There” and “If You’re Ready (Come Go With Me)” will be performing tomorrow night at UMD. DCist interviewed the R&B legend in advance of the show.
Bobby McFerrin led a talented group last night at the Kennedy Center, exploring the American spiritual, exuding joy, and giving the audience an uplifting evening of music.
Oct 22, 2009
Celebrating 35 Years of Sweet Honey
There are not many performance ensembles to which the word “institution” is applicable. And when it is, we are often discussing groups that rest on past accomplishments, preserve what has come before, and live on nostalgia. All of this could not be further from the truth when discussing Sweet Honey in the Rock, the colorful and world renowned African American women’s a cappella ensemble that was founded here in the District, 35 years ago….
Sep 26, 2008
Preview: Down by the Riverside @ The Kennedy Center
The Blind Boys of Alabama The after effects of Hurricane Katrina rarely get headlines these days. A historic presidential election, economic troubles, and other natural disasters have seen to that. Still, the suffering continues for many despite the inattention of the national debate. While artists don’t have ability to enact policy changes to save a city on the brink, they can use the stage and microphone to draw attention to this ongoing issue. Thankfully,…
Sep 19, 2008
DCist Interview: Murry Hammond of Old 97’s
Back in the second Clinton administration, when No Depression proudly billed itself as “The Alternative Country (whatever that is) bi-monthly magazine,” no band seemed to carry more potential to bring this music into the mainstream with its integrity intact than Old 97’s. Solidifying its four-man lineup in Dallas in 1993, the band — an amalgamation of the Meat Puppets, Johnny Cash and the Tennessee Two, The Replacements, Merle Haggard, and yeah, okay, The Beatles –…
Dec 12, 2007
This Week in Jazz
>> Tonight, the Alliance Francaise and Twins Jazz present the Dupont T quartet, a group led by bassist Hubert Dupont, a major player in the jazz scene in Paris. Tickets to the 8 and 10:30 p.m. sets are $20. Discounted tickets are available to Alliance members. >> Marshall Allen (pictured) is a long-time member of the influential avant-garde outfit, the Sun Ra Arkestra. Tonight, Allen brings his own group to George Washington Univ, Phillips Hall,…