Legendary guitarist John McLaughlin will be at The Howard Theatre on Sunday to close out the DC Jazz Festival. DCist interviewed him in advance of the show.
May 01, 2009
The Five Peace Band @ Strathmore
John McLaughlin and Chick CoreaAs a high schooler, I was obsessed with jazz’s fusion movement of the 1970s. Bands such as Return to Forever, Tony Williams’ Lifetime, and the Mahavishnu Orchestra were in constant rotation on my CD player, because those were the groups that appealed to an inexperienced musician obsessed with technique and speed. Now, 15 years later as a 30-something, my tastes lean heavily toward pure emotion and sentiment instead of flash….
Jul 24, 2007
Garaj Mahal @ Blues Alley
A band name like Garaj Mahal triggers certain expectations when one first hears it. It could be an adventurous group, fusing punk, rock, blues, or jazz, with an exotic variety of world rhythms. This expectation only grows after learning that the group includes a Pakistani/Chilean guitarist and a German/Liberian bassist. That is what we expected just before last night’s early set at Blues Alley, but that is not exactly what the band delivered. Instead of…
Jul 23, 2007
Weekly Music Agenda
Monday >> Canada’s post-punk four piece Uncut just released their latest album Modern Currencies in the U.S. on July 17th and will be at DC9 tonight with special guest Patrick Krief of The Dears. Just like their name says, they are raw: loud, bold, and off the wall. Check out the stopmotion animated video for their recent single, “Darkhorse” which includes a fire bombing Ronald McDonald and an army of pissed off Care Bears. 8p.m.,…
Jun 22, 2007
The Joey DeFrancesco Trio @ Blues Alley
The Hammond B-3 organ is an expensive and unwieldy instrument, so it is understandable why we don’t see very many of them on the club circuit or why there are so few young organists out there. It must have been refreshing to the jazz community in the late 80s when a young Joey DeFrancesco (pictured) put out his first album as a leader at the tender age of 18. DeFrancesco, son of “Papa” John DeFrancesco,…
May 18, 2007
Mike Stern Lets the Cats Out @ Blues Alley
Like so many great jazz artists, guitarist Mike Stern got his big break playing with jazz legend Miles Davis. Over the past 25 years, he has become a first rate performer, composer, and bandleader in his own right with fifteen albums to his credit. Still, very few artists have the draw to book a six night stand at Blues Alley. While the word “supergroup” may be a bit cheesy, it’s an accurate description of the…