Just Announced

Taj Mahal
Blues Alley
9-29/10-2 (2 shows a night: 8 pm and 10 pm)
Third World
Hamilton
6-2
Covered with Jam performs Dark Side of the Moon and Animals
Iota
4-23
I didn't see this but maybe already announced..small venue for him

Rufus Wainwright
Ramshead Annapolis
5-19
Australia's Thunder From Down Under
8-12/13
Baltimore Soundstage


consolidation
3/23
9:30 forums
King Khan and the Shrines/Giorgio Murderer
Black Cat
6/9
Corinne Bailey Rae- U Street

5/22
The Obsessed
Black Cat
(Friday the) 13th May

EDIT: Found out The Atomic Bitchwax and Karma To Burn are opening
bob72 wrote:
consolidation
3/23
9:30 forums


I don't get it.
Peter Wolf
June 1
Birchmere
Chris Isaak
May 9 & 10
Birchmere
Holy Holy at Baltimore Soundstage
Sunday, April 3rd
$15 through Goldstar
ja,ded wrote:
bob72 wrote:
consolidation
3/23
9:30 forums


I don't get it.
just a stupid joke referring to hutch's nine consecutive posts in a relatively short time span
Ahh, I see.  I just thought of it as hutch's own private showlist dc.
8/6
Woods
@ the Ottobar
Damien Jurado
RNR Hotel
6/7
^ Awesome!  I am loving his new one.
TSOL
RNR Hotel
May 27
ßèétſ wrote:
Creative Dialogue: LibraryTalk - Flash in Time: Discussing D.C. Punk Fanzines

Thursday, April 7, 2016 . 5:30PM
Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library, University of Maryland

Panelists:
Scott Crawford
Patrick Foster
Amanda Huron
Farrah Skeiky

Flash In Time: Discussing D.C. Punk Fanzines brings together participants in the underground fanzine culture that has been an important part of Washington, D.C.?s punk scene since the 1970s. Panelists include fanzine creators from throughout the timeline of D.C. punk zines: Scott Crawford ( Metrozine fanzine, 1980s), Patrick Foster ( Sweet Portable You fanzine,1980s-2000s), Amanda Huron (Brickthrower fanzine,1990s) and Farrah Skeiky (Strawberry Dreams fanzine, 2010s). Panelists will discuss why and how they created their fanzines, as well as provide insight into how their experiences with fanzines have impacted their other creative pursuits and careers. Following a 60-75 minute panel discussion and Q&A session, filmmaker James Schneider will screen several short features culled from footage shot for his forthcoming D.C. punk documentary, ?Punk The Capital.? This event is inspired by Special Collection in Performing Arts? (SCPA) D.C. Punk and Indie Fanzine Collection. SCPA intends to have several examples from the collection on display at the event, as well as posters and other materials that describe and illustrate the history of D.C. punk fanzines.


Moderated by John Davis