Feb 09, 2024
Beatlemania In D.C.: 60 Years Ago, The Beatles Performed Their First U.S. Concert At The Washington Coliseum
Beatles historian Bruce Spizer takes us back 60 years ago, when The Beatles performed for 8,000 screaming fans at the Washington Coliseum.
Jul 15, 2013
Paul McCartney @ Nationals Park
Despite the ominous weather Friday night at Nationals Park, Sir Paul McCartney delivered with a 38-song, two-hour-and-40-minute performance that was two-thirds full of Beatles songs.
Making the rounds on the Internet today is word that Starbucks is instructing the employees of its Washington-area locations to take up arms in the battle for fiscal sanity.
Apr 14, 2011
DCist Preview: The Fab Faux @ Lisner
Though I was born a few years after the band broke up, I grew up listening to The Beatles and their classic recordings laid the foundation of my musical taste. For people in my position, the closest we can come to seeing the band is by shelling out a good chunk of change to catch Sir Paul or Ringo when they tour, or catching one of the myriad costumed tribute acts that try to recreate The Beatles experience. These cover bands have become a cottage industry, but one ensemble, The Fab Faux, stands out.
It’s written right here in subsection 218 of the “Sacred British Cows” chapter of the (Semi)Professional Rock Critics’ Catechism and Field Manual that any discussion of former Jam and Style Council frontman and prolific rock-folk-soul journeyman Paul Weller must mention that he’s Huge in the U.K. and more of an Anglophile footnote in the U.S. So did y’alls hear that? In the mother country, he’s a Hyde Park-filling megastar; here in the colonies, he’s…
Nov 09, 2007
Rain: The Beatles Experience @ Strathmore
Whether or not you were actually part of the 1960s, if you are a Beatles fan or, well, obsessed like some of us, then consider heading down to the Music Center at Strathmore tonight for Rain: The Beatles Experience, a tribute band that takes its audience on a trip down memory lane to a time when four lads from Liverpool tried to show the world that there’s nothing funny about peace, love and understanding. The…
Jul 17, 2007
Travis @ 9:30 Club
When the band first broke onto the scene in the mid to late 1990s, Glasgow’s Travis was at the forefront of the British trad rock revival. Like its counterpart, Oasis, Travis is a descendant of established bands, such as The Beatles, U2, and Radiohead, as well as a progenitor of Coldplay, the more recent arena kings. The band never attained the success of either Oasis or Coldplay, partly because it rarely attempted to be…
May 08, 2007
Harry Benson @ The National Portrait Gallery
There are, of course, many criteria by which one can judge a photograph: form, composition, color, subject matter, context, or the viewer’s emotional response. In viewing Harry Benson: Being There, currently on display at Donald W. Reynolds Center for American Art and Portraiture at the National Portrait Gallery, it is not Benson’s technical ability as a photographer that impresses, but his uncanny ability to be present when historic moments occur and then place himself…
Apr 27, 2007
artDC Opens Without Much of a Bang
While a couple of us on the DCist staff are still trying to wipe our minds of the image of the live circumcision performance art that happened last night at the Warehouse gallery (seriously, can you use soap on your eyeballs?), we will nevertheless try to explain that across the street at artDC … wait, what was happening over there? Oh right, that international art show. When we told you about it last year, some…
Mar 01, 2007
Three Stars: The Sketches
The Sketches have dealt with all of the uncertainties of a new artist. Even with a name that does nothing to dispell this notion of transition, they’ve defined themselves and their place among the D.C. area’s finest upcoming musicians. Front man Charlie Bernardo’s voice is strikingly similar to Freddie Mercury, with melodies heavily influenced from The Beatles days of his youth. Bassist Greg Watkins and drummer Anthony Allen support the vocally driven alt-rock with their…