Just Announced

wml7 wrote:
D?Angelo
6/25 filmore
;D


$75…
Fantastic Negrito 
7/23
Rock & Roll Hotel

Christopher Owens (of Girls)….is really losing stock in dc
Jun 19 ? Rock & Roll Hotel

First tour after girls has a seated show at 930
next time around black cat
this time blowtel
next stop…well ask Kilsally as he knows those venues :)
Basement Jaxx
6/30
Wow, when was the last time Basement Jaxx came around?
Wowsers, to the fucktron level.
Future Islands on Letterman tonight. NOT a repeat but apparently another "command" performance before the show ends.
Landmark Music Festival
September 26-27, 2015
WEST POTOMAC PARK
Washington, DC

line-up

Drake
The Strokes
Alt-J
CHVRCHES
Ben Howard
Chromeo
Band of Horses
The War on Drugs
George Ezra
Fun.?s Nate Ruess
Lord Huron
Wale
The Kills
Twin Shadow
The Lone Bellow
Dr. John & The Nite Trippers
Dan Deacon
Houndmouth
The Joy Formidable
Daughter
Albert Hammond Jr.
Rhiannon Giddens
Ex Hex
The Mowgli?s
boots
In the Valley Below
Rebirth Brass Band
U.S. Royalty
Hiss Golden Messenger
Vandaveer
Erik Hassle
Vintage Trouble
Lion Babe
The London Souls
Red Baraat
The Hunts
Avers
The Suffers
The Eagle Rock Gospel Singers
Empresarios
Ace Cosgrove
Hootie and the Blowfish on Letterman tomorrow……for those unaware it was their appearance on Letterman that broke them and turned them into the biggest band in the world…
betao wrote:
Wow, when was the last time Basement Jaxx came around?
Unless I somehow missed a show that I would have certainly been at, I feel pretty confident saying they haven't played DC since 2003.
Hutch wrote:
Hootie and the Blowfish on Letterman tomorrow……for those unaware it was their appearance on Letterman that broke them and turned them into the biggest band in the world…

hootie is now a giant country singer under his penname Darius Rucker
Sidehatch wrote:
Hutch wrote:
Hootie and the Blowfish on Letterman tomorrow……for those unaware it was their appearance on Letterman that broke them and turned them into the biggest band in the world…

hootie is now a giant country singer under his penname Darius Rucker

Sidehatch wrote:
Hutch wrote:
Hootie and the Blowfish on Letterman tomorrow……for those unaware it was their appearance on Letterman that broke them and turned them into the biggest band in the world…

hootie is now a giant country singer under his penname Darius Rucker
Also, pen name? Darius Rucker is his actual, birth name, I'm almost certain.
real names can be pen,names, when your fake name is the only name most people know you by.

the more, you know
walkonby wrote:
real names can be pen,names, when your fake name is the only name most people know you by.

Actually, no. That has no basis in reality.
Swirlies
DC - Black Cat, 7/6
Baltimore - Ottobar, 7/7
Julian, wrote:
walkonby wrote:
real names can be pen,names, when your fake name is the only name most people know you by.

Actually, no. That has no basis in reality.


when, do I ever?
walkonby wrote:
Julian, wrote:
walkonby wrote:
real names can be pen,names, when your fake name is the only name most people know you by.

Actually, no. That has no basis in reality.


when, do I ever?
I mean, a solid 1 out 10 posts you say something lucid and grounded in reality.
Julian, wrote:
Sidehatch wrote:
Hutch wrote:
Hootie and the Blowfish on Letterman tomorrow……for those unaware it was their appearance on Letterman that broke them and turned them into the biggest band in the world…

hootie is now a giant country singer under his penname Darius Rucker
Also, pen name? Darius Rucker is his actual, birth name, I'm almost certain.

sar·casm
/ˈsärˌkazəm/
noun

the use of irony to mock or convey contempt.
Hutch wrote:
Hootie and the Blowfish on Letterman tomorrow……for those unaware it was their appearance on Letterman that broke them and turned them into the biggest band in the world…


I put this band in the same light as DMB.  Bands, with nothing special to offer and at best average talent, that somehow got the mass media and hype behind them.  More power to them both for pulling it off, but Many MANY far more talent musicians are still hitting the road driving a van hundreds of miles each night basically breaking even at best.