May Music Highlights
In May, there’s lots of great music in and around Washington, DC, including the first shows at Wolftrap and lots of classic bands. So lets take the highlight tour.
At the Birchmere this month, a couple great guitarists, a killer mandolin player and a smooth piano player.
- Smooth jazz guitarist, Norman Brown. Sunday May 4, 2008 at 7:30 -$45.00
- Another guitarist, this one acoustic, Leo Kottke, brings his unconventional folksy 6 and 12-string slide guitar picking sound. Tuesday, May 13, 7:30 - $35.00
- Sultry sounding jazz pianist, Alex Bugnon - Saturday May 24, 7:30 - $29.50
- Bluegrass mandolin player David Grisman - Sunday May 25, 7:30 - $37.50
The Birchmere
3701 Mt. Vernon Ave
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Alexandria, VA 22305 (map it)
At the State Theatre, it’s some great 80s and 90s sounds.
- On of DC’s favorite 1980s retro tribute bands, The Legwarmers, cover bands metal to pop, Brian Adams to the Go-Gos. Friday and Saturday, May 16 & 17, 7:00 - $16.00
- The Gin Blossoms bring their big hits from the 1990s such as “Hey Jealousy”, “Found Out About You” and “Till I hear from You” to The Birchmere. Thursday, May 22, 7:00 - $26.00
State Theatre
220 Washington Street
Falls Church, VA
703-237-0300 (map it)
At Georgetown’s Blues Alley, a pop jazz great, and a band I loved in college and still enjoy today.
Blues Alley
1073 Wisconsin Ave. NW
Washington, DC, 20007 (map it)
- In 1965, trumpeter Herb Albert and the Tijuana Brass released two albums that swept America, Whipped Cream (and other delights) and Going Places. Both records became instant hits. The cover of Whipped Cream, showing a female model dressed only in whipped cream was considered racy and quickly became a mid-1960s classic album cover. It also spurned a bunch of copycat album covers. “Spanish Flea” and “Tijuana Taxi” are tunes just about everyone can hum. And one his tunes became the theme song for the Dating Game. He’s performing with Bossa Nova singer, Lani Hall. Monday and Tuesday, May 12 & 13, 8:00 - $50.00
- The dynamic jazz-fusion of Yellowjackets - Thursday through Sunday, May 29 - June 1, two shows nightly, 8:00 & 10:00 - $32.50
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9:30 Club in DC is hosing a very unique and politically active artist, Serj Tankian.
- System of a Down singer and guitarist, and co-founder of musical artist-based political activist organization, Axis of Justice, Serj Tankian brings his unconventional and unique sound of his latest CD, Elect the Dead. Thursday, May 15, 7:30, $25.00
9:30 Club
815 V Street, NW
Washington, DC (map it)
202-393-0930
Along with nightly up and coming bands, the Black Cat brings back an experimental psychedelic band from the late 1960s. Who knew they were still playing?
- Not sure if you’ll ask your kids to go with you, or your kids will want to invite
you to join them, but The Electric Prunes are back. I Had Too Much to Dream and Get Me to the World on Time were their biggest hits in 1966. Too Much was later covered by the punk band The Damned almost 20 years late. A couple of the Prune’s tunes ended up on the soundtrack of the classic film, Easy Rider.
Black Cat
1811 14th Street, NW
Washington, DC (map it)
202-667-7960
The Ram’s Head in Annapolis brings a powerhouse, a fun singer and a forgotten member of the Beetles.
- Rock powerhouse Wishbone Ash inspired the aggressive sounds of band that would come years later, such as Thin Lizzy and Iron Maiden. And was a staple of my high school record collection, with other bands like Uriah Heep, King Crimson and Deep Purple. Check out this 1973 clip of the band playing one of their classics, Blowin’ Free. Monday, May 5, 7:00 - $23.50
- Singer-songwriter Vonda Shepard had a breakthrough when she was featured weekly performances on the hit television series Ally McBeal. Wednesday, May 7 - 7:00 & 9:30 - $35.00
- If you’re a Beatles fan, the band’s original drummer, Pete Best, was replaced in 1962 by Ringo Starr just a couple weeks before the band’s first recording session. For a few years he tried to recapture the magic of a new band, but failed. He worked as a government worker for over 20 years before deciding to get back into music. He then formed The Pete Best Band and plays the classic early 1960s Liverpool sound. Thursday, May 29, 8:00 - $23.50
If you’re a Beatle’s fan, check out The Beatle Invasion, another great b5media blog.
Ram’s Head Tavern
33 West Street
Annapolis, MD 21401 (map it)
410-268-4545
And finally, the outdoor season opens at Wolftrap at the end of the month.
- The fast-footed Celtic dancers of Riverdance start things off with a bang. Thursday - Sunday, May 29 - June 1, Lawn - $20.00, Reserved seats - $40.00-$65.00 - 8:00, plus 2:00 shows on Saturday and Sunday.
Wolf Trap
1551 Trap Road
Vienna, VA 22182 (map it)
Images - Gin Blossoms, Leo Kottke, The Electric Prunes,
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