
From an email:
“May 7th. Jazz on the Spanish Steps [22nd and S/Decatur St, NW] from 1 to 3 p.m., rain date on Sunday. Donations will be accepted to go toward the Spanish Steps Preservation Project.”

From an email:
“May 7th. Jazz on the Spanish Steps [22nd and S/Decatur St, NW] from 1 to 3 p.m., rain date on Sunday. Donations will be accepted to go toward the Spanish Steps Preservation Project.”

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“Dear PoP,
I’m wondering if the drum circle at Malcolm X park is up and running for the season yet?”
Yup! They even have a Facebook page.

Though another reader notes:
“This picture was taken at about 6 pm on Saturday evening in Meridian Hill Park. Tons of people in the park on a gorgeous day and the restrooms were closed. Dumb dumb dumb.”

Ra Ra Riot
The following was written by PoPville reader, Gabby who won the tickets to the festival.
Sweetlife Festival 2011 was an excellent fusion of cross-genre musical performances, fresh food, and great people! As I made my way through DC to meet up with my oh so lucky concert going guest du jour at his house on U street, I saw the sidewalks filled with groups lugging coolers and sporting their finest music fest worthy threads towards the different shuttle pick up locations throughout NW. Note to self for next year, sign up for the party buses!

As this was my first time at the Merriweather Post Pavillion, I was pleasantly surprised by easy layout of the venue tucked away in a beautifully green space in Maryland. We made some stops at the various tailgates going on in the parking lot before making our way towards the stage. Without hesitation I made a bee-line to the pit for one of the acts I was most excited for, Theophilus London!
Continues after the jump. (more…)

“Dear PoP,
So I ordered two tickets separately from TicketFly.com to the Yelle concert at 9:30 Club. One came in the mail. The other they told me I had to get from will call. Right now, I’ve been waiting 45 minutes to get into the Will Call window at 9:30 club for the concert. This is ridiculous considering what I paid. The only excuse is poor mismanagement of the will call windows. This is completely unacceptable.
I’d also like to add that we did get through the line in enough time to see Yelle (who was absolutely amazing). Yelle started late and I suspect management asked them to do so because of the line. If that was the case, I very much appreciate that.”
I can imagine this was super frustrating at the moment. Personally I’ve never had problems before. Have others had bad experiences with 9:30 Club’s will call pick up? How long does it normally take to get your ticket(s)? Is 45 minutes wait time for Will Call unreasonable?


“Th 5/12
Court Yard Hounds
Sixth & I Historic Synagogue ‧ Washington, D.C.
7:00 PM Doors
$40
Tickets available for purchase here.”
Just let me know why you want to go in the comments and I’ll pick a winner on Monday.

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From a press release:
Get ready to groove to the music, as NoMa’s concert series has grown to two locations and 20 weeks. Rhythm in NoMa is a free lunch-time concert series featuring a variety of local musicians and styles – from blues to reggae, and top 40s hits to smooth Motown favorites. This year, concerts take place in two locations: New York Avenue Metro Plaza at Second and N Streets, NE, on Thursdays, and Union Center Plaza at 810 First Street, NE, on Fridays.
Buy lunch at one of NoMa’s local retailers, and enjoy the live music while you eat. All concerts are free, running from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Thursday Concerts, New York Avenue Metro Plaza, Second & N Streets, NE
May 12, 2011, Quiet Fire (Soul)
May 19, 2011, Sam’O (Reggae/Caribbean)
May 26, 2011, Sin Miedo (Salsa)
June 2, 2011, Johnny Artis (R&B)
June 9, 2011, Monster Band (Funk/Dance)
June 16, 2011, Liz Briones (Jazz)
June 23, 2011, Jimi Smooth & the Hittime (Motown)
June 30, 2011, Ten Feet Tall (Funk)
July 7, 2011, John Stone (Reggae)
July 14, 2011, Kelly Bell (Phat Blues)
July 21, 2011, Salsaley Orquestra (Salsa)
July 28, 2011, FrameWerk (R&B)
August 4, 2011, N2N (Soul)
August 11, 2011, Monster Band (Funk/Dance)Friday Concerts (Acoustic), Union Center Plaza, 810 First Street, NE
June 3, 2011, Liz Briones (Jazz)
June 10, 2011, Johnny Artis (Blues)
June 17, 2011 Miguel Aubertin (Reggae)
June 24, 2011 Raddy & the Cats (Jazz/R&B)
July 1, 2011 Joe Daniels (Soul) 0
July 8, 2011Paul Pfau (Blues)

Photo by PoPville flickr user hellomarkers!
From an email:
Continuing a tradition of support to community-based, independent cinemas, Bruce Springsteen and Columbia Records have once again partnered with Emerging Cinemas and the Atlas Performing Arts Center to offer a widely acclaimed Springsteen film charitable screenings in Washington, DC.
The Promise: The Making of Darkness On The Edge of Town will receive a special theatrical run at the Atlas as part of Emerging Pictures’ network of community-based cinemas, performing arts centers and independent art-houses as a benefit screening and fundraiser.
The Promise: The Making of Darkness on the Edge of Town
Friday April 22 and Saturday April 23 2011 at 8pm
Tickets $10The Atlas Performing Arts Center
1333 H Street NE
Washington, DC 20002
202-399-7993 ext 2

I’ll pick a winner (2 tickets) at 2pm – just let me know in the comments why you want to go.
House of Painw/ Big B • Slaine • Sozay7:00 PM Doors$25Tickets: http://www.ticketfly.com/purchase/event/28045

I support most bands from Athens, Georgia… If you’d like to win two free tickets – just let me know why you want to go in the comments.
F 4/8
Converse Presents Get Out of the Garage Music Tour featuring
The Whigs
w/ Get Out of the Garage winner: Beast Make Bomb
Brought to you by Rolling Stone & Journeys
7:00 PM Doors
$15
Tickets available here.

Congrats to Gabby. This was definitely the hardest contest to pick a winner with over 100 entries. I don’t if I can do these contests anymore this one seriously took a lot out of me – there were so many worthy winners. I picked Gabby because I couldn’t resist a recap of the event to share with y’all. I know that’s a cop out but man oh man there were a lot of worthy winners for this one.
For those that do have a little extra cash – tickets are now on sale:
Su 5/1
Sweetlife Festival feat.
The Strokes • Girl Talk • Lupe Fiasco • Crystal Castles • Cold War Kids • Ra Ra Riot • Walk the Moon • U.S. Royalty • Modern Man
Merriweather Post Pavilion – Columbia, MD
12:00 PM Gates
$55 General AdmissionPresented by sweetgreen & I.M.P.
Tickets On Sale – Friday March 18th at Noon thru Ticketfly