June Music Highlights around Washington, DC
June offers all kinds of great live music in Washington, DC. Here’s some of the highlights (and perhaps a lowlight at Club 9:30).
At The Birchmere, check out:
- Big Bad Voodoo Daddy plays 100 years of Cab Calloway. Monday, June 16, 2008 at 7:30 - $35.00
- Smooth jazz singer Michael Franks with Genevieve. Saturday, June 21, at 7:30 - $45.00
- For something different, Trixie Little will be staring in Dial ‘P’ for Pasties, an original burlesque who-dun-it that combines striptease, acrobatics and some naughty fun. Trixie will be coming from her recent competition in Las Vegas at the Grand Prix of Burlesque. Sunday, June 22 at 7:30 - $20.00
Etta James and The Roots Band brings her sultry blues and R&B voice and her classic hit “At Last”. Sunday June 29, 7:30 - $105.00
The Birchmere
3701 Mt. Vernon Ave.
Alexandria, VA 22305 (map it)
The State Theatre’s line up in Falls Church includes:
- The intense acoustic guitarist and singer Monte Montgomery. Sunday, June 8, 8:00 - $15.00
- Former Allman Brothers guitarist Dicky Betts & Great Southern brings his southern rock sound including hits such as “Ramblin Man”, and “In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed”. Sunday, June 15, 8:00 - $30.00
State Theatre
220 Washington Street
Falls Church, VA
703-237-0300 (map it)
At Blues Alley:
- Pianist David Benoit delivers his five-time Grammy nominated smooth jazz sound to the intimate Blues Alley. Friday, Saturday and Sunday, June 27-29, 8:00 and 10:00 - $32.50
Blues Alley
1073 Wisconsin Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20007 (map it)
9:30 Club is hosing some fun:
- For people who can’t sing or even lip sync, it’s the 2008 Air Guitar Championships, the last hurdle before the finals in San Francisco. Expect some performers to be so lane, that they’re laughable. Wednesday, June 14, 7:30, $15.00
9:30 Club
815 V Street, NW
Washington, DC (map it)
202-393-0930
At the Black Cat on 14th Street:
Mission of Burma brings it rebellious post-punk energy that influenced many bands to come. Saturday, June 28 at 9:00 - $15
Black Cat
1811 14th Street, NW
Washington, DC (map it)
202-667-7960
Live at the Ram’s Head in suburban Annapolis, MD catch:
- The soft jazz of Acoustic Alchemy. Friday June 13 at 6:30. $29.50
- The sexy sax of David Sanborn. Friday June 20 6:30 and 9:30. $50.00
- The Neville Brothers as they bring their jazzy New Orleans R&B sound led by Aaron Neville singing hits like Everybody Plays the Fool and Tell It Like It Is. Monday, June 30 7:00 - $75.00
Ram’s Head Tavern
Annapolis, MD 21401 (map it)
410-268-4545
At the Belmont Country Club in Ashburn, VA, after a shaky start with rain canceling the season’s first show, it looks like they are Riding the Storm Out.
- With four consecutive Grammy for “Best Female Rock Vocal Performance, 1980-83, Pat Benatar was an early 80s vocal powerhouse. I wonder…Is love still a battlefield? Sunday, June 22, gates open at 5:00. $17.00 and $30.00
- REO Speedwagon was another big late 1970s-early 80s hit maker, with hard driving music and power ballads. Saturday, June 28, gates open at 5:00. $17.00 and $35.00
Belmont Country Club
19661 Belmont Manor Lane
Ashburn, VA 20147 (map it)
703-726-8867
Images - Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Dickey Betts, Acoustic Alchemy
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5 Comments
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy’s awesome!
I’d like to see Etta James perform with The Roots.
Trixie Little is the bomb! She’s been studying at circus school all winter.
Yes, we have some great music and entertainers in town this month. I was a bit surprised to tickets for Etta’s show priced at $105 though.
And Trixie’s show looks like it will be too fun.
Yeah, that’s steep. The Roots will play for $20-$40, depending on the venue. I love Etta, but I’m not sure the combination is worth an extra $85 to me.