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May 02, 2017

Weekly Music Agenda, Featuring Near Northeast And The 2017 Funk Parade

Also, T.I. & Friends at The Howard Theatre, Paperhaus at Phillips After 5, and much more.

Oct 17, 2014

DCist Preview: Magnificent Intentions Music Festival

What is the Magnificent Intentions Music Festival? We took a few moments to speak to organizer Ryan Walker about the event.

Jul 18, 2013

DCist Interview: Sallie Ford & The Sound Outside

Before Sallie Ford and the Sound Outside breeze through Virginia tonight at Iota, Ford told DCist how she came to be in a band with a group of young Alaskan fisherman and what she thinks of the D.C. based hit Netflix series House of Cards.

Jun 06, 2012

DCist Interview: Janel & Anthony

Progressive cello/guitar duo Janel & Anthony recently issued its latest recording, Where Is Home, and will be celebrating its release tomorrow at Iota. DCist interviewed the group about the album.

Jan 13, 2012

Album Review: Kingsley Flood – Colder Still EP

Kingsley Flood has been playing shows with their newer sound for many months, and finally their recordings reflect this stylistic shift, with the release of their new EP Colder Still.

Dec 09, 2011

Kathryn Calder @ IOTA

Best known as a late addition to indie-rock “supergroup” The New Pornographers, and before that as a member of Victoria, BC-based indie-rock outfit Immaculate Machine, Kathryn Calder has embarked on a burgeoning solo career over the past couple of years.

Apr 01, 2011

DCist Preview: Chaise Lounge @ IOTA

In the late ’50s and early ’60s, before The Beatles changed the face of music, there existed a highly stylized form of pop jazz that was quite popular amongst the hip and urbane at coffee shops and college campuses around the country. This sound came largely from recordings made at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, and is epitomized by the recordings of artists like Frank Sinatra and June Christy. Local ensemble Chaise Lounge aims to capture the essence of that genre.

Jan 12, 2011

The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger @ Iota

An impressively large crowd braved the wintry elements on Tuesday night and made the trip to Iota to catch the local debut of The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger. Of course, ticket sales likely were not hindered by the fact that one principal member of the band is the “Beautiful Boy” of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, while the other is a successful and strikingly beautiful fashion model. Seemingly unfazed by the burden of hype and fame that precedes them, Sean Lennon and Charlotte Kemp Muhl met — or perhaps even exceeded — expectations with an enjoyable performance that marked their musical partnership as one whose fledgling development seems well worth watching.

Oct 25, 2010

Weekly Music Agenda

MONDAY

Last seen in D.C. opening for She & Him at the 9:30 Club in July, L.A. folk-pop duo The Chapin Sisters bring their enchanting vocal harmonies back to Iota tonight, showcasing new material from their well-received second album, Two. Leslie Stevens and Neema open. $12. 8 p.m.

Oct 18, 2010

Weekly Music Agenda

MONDAY

Insipidly talented singer/pianist Sara Bareilles plays tonight at the 9:30 Club in support of her second record, Kaleidoscope Heart. Greg Laswell and Holly Conlan open. Sold out. 6:30 p.m.

 
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