Just Announced

10/29 - Matt Nathanson @ 9:30, according to his website.
Black Cat:
SUN OCT 3- MARK LANEGAN (ex-Screaming Trees), IMAAD WASIF (Folk Implosion), IAN LOVE (Rival Schools) $12 mainstage 8:30

SUN OCT 17- THE REPUTATION, CATHY KASHEL (cd release), SONGS OF AUGUST $7 backstage 9:00

SUN OCT 24- VICTORY AT SEA, BRANDON BUTLER $7 backstage 9:00

MON OCT 25- PINBACK, MATES OF STATE, ASPECTS OF PHYSICS $14 mainstage 8:30

THUR OCT 28- The Yellow Umbrella Tour: Kâ??S CHOICE, JEN FOSTER, SKILLS OF ORTEGA $10adv/$12day of mainstage 8:00
Griffin House @ Iota 10/2
3 PM ?
Yargh!
Originally posted by Sugartastic Tee Silk:
Jane Siberry, Monday 12/13/2004, 8:00 pm, Rams Head Tavern, Annapolis, MD, $24.75

Jane Siberry, Sunday, 12/12/2004 - Jammin Java, Vienna, VA Showtime: 8:00 pm, $TBA or Ticket Info: 703-255-1566
Thanks for the info. I'm excited to finally have the opportunity to see Jane Siberry in concert, but it's kind of sad that she's not popular enough here in the US to get even a decent sized gig in the DC area, like Iota at least. I guess I'll be at the Jammin' Java on 12/12.
Originally posted by redsock:
In an interesting turn of events, DC9 has

Washington Social club on 10/16
Elf Power on 10/20
Rosebuds on 9/8
and of course Exit Clov on 10/15

They are starting to really get some bands. Good for them.
I just got word from someone at DC9 that the Elf Power show is moving to the Velvet Lounge. They didn't say whether the date is the same.
Originally posted by Darth Ed:
Originally posted by Sugartastic Tee Silk:
Jane Siberry, Monday 12/13/2004, 8:00 pm, Rams Head Tavern, Annapolis, MD, $24.75

Jane Siberry, Sunday, 12/12/2004 - Jammin Java, Vienna, VA Showtime: 8:00 pm, $TBA or Ticket Info: 703-255-1566
Thanks for the info. I'm excited to finally have the opportunity to see Jane Siberry in concert, but it's kind of sad that she's not popular enough here in the US to get even a decent sized gig in the DC area, like Iota at least. I guess I'll be at the Jammin' Java on 12/12.
I think she has played at 9:30..or elsewhere close-by last year. It is cool to see her in a smaller venue. I've never seen her live. JJava holds about 30 less than Iota. Not the same atmosphere, but she will sound good. I too, will probably be at the JJava show.
For you State fans out there:

Stella
Nov 14 - FALLS CHURCH, VA - State Theater - 8:30 pm - all ages
Originally posted by nkotbie:
For you State fans out there:

Stella
Nov 14 - FALLS CHURCH, VA - State Theater - 8:30 pm - all ages
time to get the calendar out…
MTVicon THE CURE

performing artisted blink 182, the Deftones and AFI are rumored to be performers….
Mic Harrison, ex Superdrag, at Velvet Lounge, Friday, Oct 1.

Anyone seen him before or hear his album, "Pallbearer's Shoes"?

Review by John D. Luerssen
Short-time Superdrag guitarist Mic Harrison set about recording Pallbearer's Shoes with drummer/producer Don Coffey Jr. shortly after that band went on indefinite hiatus in 2003. And the results run from good to breathtaking. Opening with "Something to Let You Down," which recalls everything great about vintage Posies, Guided By Voices, and the sorely missed 'Drag itself, Harrison is at home with an array of styles, from the countrified piano-laden warmth of "Journey's End" to the Rhodes-touched acoustic ballad "Welcome to the World," which shimmers with optimism. The soft, somber "Madame" rivals the beauty of John Wesley Harding's tenderest moments, while the barstool bomp of "River City Bluff" pays tribute to the whiskey-soaked Tennessee that Mic calls home. Guests include former members of GBV, Harrison's old group the V-Roys, and Superdrag visionary John Davis, but the songs on Pallbearer's Shoes don't need such bells and whistles â?? they're sturdy enough to stand on their own. Simply put, this is a strong album that's hard to leave alone. [AMG]
He's also ex V-Roys. One could argue that he was more influential in that band.

And another Superdrag member will be at 9:30 Club Friday night, playing guitar for the opening act.

Originally posted by Bags:
Mic Harrison, ex Superdrag, at Velvet Lounge, Friday, Oct 1.

Anyone seen him before or hear his album, "Pallbearer's Shoes"?

Review by John D. Luerssen
Short-time Superdrag guitarist Mic Harrison set about recording Pallbearer's Shoes with drummer/producer Don Coffey Jr. shortly after that band went on indefinite hiatus in 2003. And the results run from good to breathtaking. Opening with "Something to Let You Down," which recalls everything great about vintage Posies, Guided By Voices, and the sorely missed 'Drag itself, Harrison is at home with an array of styles, from the countrified piano-laden warmth of "Journey's End" to the Rhodes-touched acoustic ballad "Welcome to the World," which shimmers with optimism. The soft, somber "Madame" rivals the beauty of John Wesley Harding's tenderest moments, while the barstool bomp of "River City Bluff" pays tribute to the whiskey-soaked Tennessee that Mic calls home. Guests include former members of GBV, Harrison's old group the V-Roys, and Superdrag visionary John Davis, but the songs on Pallbearer's Shoes don't need such bells and whistles â?? they're sturdy enough to stand on their own. Simply put, this is a strong album that's hard to leave alone. [AMG]
He isn't playing on this leg of the tour.

Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
And another Superdrag member will be at 9:30 Club Friday night, playing guitar for the opening act.
Sorry. As the kids like to say, "My bad."

Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
He isn't playing on this leg of the tour.

Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
And another Superdrag member will be at 9:30 Club Friday night, playing guitar for the opening act.
Tears for Fears
October 26th
Lisner Auditorium
Tue 11/02/2004
Vienna, VA BR549 at Jammin' Java
Tuesday, October 26
Sondre Lerche @ IOTA
Ottobar:

Wednesday October 20th
McClusky, The Frauds and Yukon [formerly Economist]

Thursday October 21st
Ted Leo Pharmacists, Engine Down and Mary Timony

Wednesday November 17th
The Alarm & special guests
Doors at 8pm- ALL AGES
TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 24th!
Originally posted by Bombay Chutney:
Ottobar:

Wednesday October 20th
McClusky, The Frauds and Yukon [formerly Economist]
i was just thinking about posting the Frauds.

they also have a friday october 1st date at Mojo room with The Saviours and some other "The" band.