Where: Rock & Roll Hotel
Date: 2007-09-23 20:00:00
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Help out John Stabb, http://members.aol.com/johnstabbbenefit/ and Rock and Roll Forever! Pup Tent (D.C.) - 8pm - 8:30pm Alive At Last (NJ) -8:45pm - 9:15pm L.O.J. (D.C.) - 9:30pm - 10pm No Image (CT) - 10:15pm - 10:45pm 76% Uncertain (CT) - 11:00pm - 11:30pm Government Re-Issue (w/John Stabb, Tom Lyle, William Knapp, and Brian Baker) - 11:40pm - 12am
Where: 9:30 Club
Date: 2007-11-23 21:00:00
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They Might Be Giants w/ Oppenheimer
Where: Black Cat Washington, DC
Date: 2007-11-28 21:00:00
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Antelope plays meditative, stripped-down punk music which uses the melody vs. repetition equation to produce tightly crafted gems. This band was formed in Washington, DC in 2001 by ex-members of the Vertebrates, Bee Elvy and Mike Andre and El Guapo's Justin Moyer.
Where: Cafe Saint Ex
Date: 2007-11-14 21:00:00
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Want to DJ at Cafe Saint-Ex? Your chance arrives on Wednesday, November 14. iPod Jukebox is Washington D.C.'s original MP3 DJ night. Once a month, we invite everyone to bring their MP3 players to Cafe Saint-Ex and play 12-minute sets of whatever they want, whether that's the latest indie rock singles, hot underground hip-hop or favorite '80s tunes. Sometimes, it's all three. All you need to participate is an MP3 player and some music you want to share with the crowd. iPod Jukebox begins at 9 p.m., though MP3Js are invited to arrive earlier to sign up for a 12-minute timeslot. Admission is free. Cafe Saint-Ex is located at 1847 14th St. NW. The closest Metro station is U Street/African-American Civil War Memorial/Cardozo on the Green and Yellow lines. Wondering how the evening works, or what others have been playing recently? For recent playlists, FAQs and more information about iPod Jukebox, head to our Web site, ipodjukebox.com.
Where: Black Cat Washington, DC
Date: 2008-01-11 21:00:00
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Lejeune is a Washington, DC quintet dedicated to writing and performing romantic pop rock about the usual: Japanese nightclubs, dorm-room affairs, street violence. Lejeune's songs have been described as a soulful and velvety mix, inspired by '60s torch singers and spaghetti-western soundtracks. The Vita Ruins is an indie rock band from Washington, DC formed in December 2005. The band's first EP "Thanks for Your Concern (but we're okay)" was recorded during the early parts of summer 2006 while mixing and mastering was finished by the very beginning of July. The resulting sound of the EP was a satisfying one many thought not possible: soothing and atmospheric yet upbeat, pounding and very danceable at the same time.
Where: DC Nine
Date: 2008-01-17 21:30:00
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Jerry Joseph's intelligent and often poetic lyrics, combined with his powerful stage performance, have earned him the reputation of a premier songwriter and legendary musician.
Where: GWU Lisner Auditorium
Date: 2008-02-06 20:00:00
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Dave Barry is the humor columnist for The Miami Herald and his column appears in 500 newspapers in the USA and abroad. In addition, he is the winner of a Pulitzer Prize and author of more than 20 books. You will be laughing out loud as he shares his views on everything from politics to home repair and family. From the ridiculous to the sublime, enjoy an evening with a truly unique comic philosopher.
Where: Rock & Roll Hotel
Date: 2008-02-19 20:30:00
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Black Mountain is a Canadian band that plays murky, blues-infused rock music.
Where: DC9
Date: 2008-03-10 20:30:00
Type:
$10 Doors @ 8:30 Show starts @ 9 21+
Where: Black Cat Washington, DC
Date: 2008-04-16 21:00:00
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Dead Meadow, a trio from Washington, DC, formed in the fall of 1998.