Jan 02, 2008
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. >> Tomorrow, vocalist/pianist Mose Allison comes to Blues Alley to begin a four night stand with daily 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. sets. It is common for touring jazz acts to hire local rhythm sections, and concert goers will be treated to two of D.C.’s finest in bassist Tommy…
Aug 30, 2007
About Tonight
>> Heading over to check out semi-crazy ambient rockers Deerhunter play with Clockcleaner tonight at the Black Cat seems like an entirely reasonable thing to do. 9 p.m., $10. >> NYC’s Beat the Devil host a CD release party at the Red and the Black with Brandon Butler and Revival. Doors 9 p.m. $8. >> The charity organization Bartending for Change hosts a benefit for Food For All at a happy hour from 6:30…
Aug 29, 2007
This Week In Jazz
For the second week in a row, the dog days of August plague Jazz Land. Next week, we’ll be telling you all about the Duke Ellington Jazz Festival, but until then, enjoy your holiday and check out these cool shows. >> Tonight, local bassist Keith Wesby brings his quintet of fine local talent to Twins Jazz. Call the club at (202) 234-0072 for showtime and cover information. >> Puerto Rican native Jose Negroni brings is…
Aug 29, 2005
Weekly Music Agenda
So, it’s kind of a slow week for music in D.C. Labor Day weekend is beckoning, 9:30 is dark most of the week, and Black Cat is closed for a few days to make repairs. But give DCist lemons, and DCist makes lemonade, unearthing these gems for this last week of August. MONDAY: >> The early 1990s were full of quasi-generic melodic soft rock acts. We won’t say that Toad the Wet Sprocket stood head…