Rock & Roll Hotel – Bandwidth http://bandwidth.wamu.org WAMU 88.5's New Music Site Tue, 02 Oct 2018 15:23:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.5.2 Six Pics: Those Darlins Say Goodbye At Rock & Roll Hotel http://bandwidth.wamu.org/six-pics-those-darlins-say-goodbye-at-rock-roll-hotel/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/six-pics-those-darlins-say-goodbye-at-rock-roll-hotel/#respond Mon, 14 Mar 2016 19:52:40 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=62142 Nashville’s Those Darlins are disbanding, but when the band stopped by D.C.’s Rock & Roll Hotel Sunday night to play one of four goodbye shows, they bid farewell with panache.

With friends and family in the crowd (guitarist Nikki Wariner originates from Rappahannock County), the group delivered fun covers of Divine’s “Female Trouble” and The Crystals’ “Then He Kissed Me” — along with originals — full of rockin’ twang.

Those Darlins in D.C.

Those Darlins in D.C.

Those Darlins in D.C.

Those Darlins in D.C.

Those Darlins in D.C.

Those Darlins in D.C.

All photos by Erica Bruce. See more on Flickr. The original version of this post inaccurately referred to a member of Those Darlins. The musician Nikki Kvarnes, not her bandmate Jessi Wariner, is from Rappahannock County.

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David Bowie In D.C., Past And Future http://bandwidth.wamu.org/david-bowie-in-d-c-past-and-future/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/david-bowie-in-d-c-past-and-future/#respond Tue, 12 Jan 2016 20:22:02 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=60537 Over his 50-year career, shape-shifting rocker David Bowie touched millions around the world, including folks in the Washington, D.C., region. The performer — who died Sunday at age 69 — had a long history here, albeit one that started off on the wrong foot.

David Bowie plays the Capital Centre, 1974 (Hunter Desportes)

David Bowie plays Maryland’s Capital Centre, 1974 (Hunter Desportes)

On his first trip to the U.S. in 1971, Bowie was detained by immigration officials at Dulles Airport who were “suspicious of his fey manner and flowing pre-Raphaelite locks,” according to Bowie biographer Paul Trynka. He later made his way to Silver Spring, stopping at the family home of Mercury Records’ Ron Oberman and chowing down at a local restaurant, Washington City Paper recalls.

Bowie would go on to play numerous concerts at Maryland’s Capital Centre, including a stop on his Diamond Dogs tour in 1974. Thirty years later, he played his final local gig: a 2004 concert in Fairfax. Reviewing the show for the Washington Post, Dave McKenna wrote, “with a set that covered more than three decades of classic recordings in two-plus hours, David Bowie reminded a crowded house at the Patriot Center on Sunday how far ahead of the curve he so often was.”

Fans of the late music and style beacon gathered for a memorial in D.C.’s Malcolm X Park last night, and H Street hangout Sticky Rice hosted a Bowie karaoke session. But if you missed out, there’s plenty Bowie mourning/celebrating left to do in the capital region.

Check out this list of local tributes, below. (Did we overlook one? Drop a comment below, tweet at us or email bandwidth@wamu.org.)

State of the Union/David Bowie tribute
Jan. 12 at JR’s Bar & Grill
This Dupont Circle bar offers a double whammy tonight: a drinking game for President Obama’s final State of the Union address plus a Bowie tribute.

bowie-metaphysicalDavid Bowie Tribute Party
Jan. 14 at Rock & Roll Hotel
At this free party, DJ Ed the Metaphysical spins Bowie all night on the Rock & Roll Hotel’s second floor.

Let’s Dance
Jan. 14 at The Crown in Baltimore
David Bowie’s 1983 single “Let’s Dance” was one of his most popular songs ever, and his album by the same name is his top-selling record to date. No wonder — both are dance-floor gold to this day. Thursday in Baltimore, DJ Pancakes spins a night of ’80s dance tunes, sprinkled liberally with Bowie’s poppiest.

Holy Holy plays The Man Who Sold the World
Jan. 14 at Birchmere
Booked before news broke of Bowie’s death, this show at Alexandria’s Birchmere features longtime Bowie producer Tony Visconti and ex-Bowie drummer Woody Woodmansey playing the late star’s third album, The Man Who Sold the World, in full. As far as local Bowie tributes go, this is as real as it gets.

A Queer Tribute to David Bowie
Feb. 13 at Phase 1
Queer-friendly dance party GndrF?ck “celebrates Trans* folk from all around the spectrum,” according to its Facebook page. Next month, the soirée focuses on tunes from Bowie, whose famous gender play and bisexuality made him an icon for queer people everywhere. Resident DJ Ego spins.

Top photo by Flickr user Sarah Stierch and 1974 Bowie image by Hunter Desportes used under a Creative Commons license.

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Six Pics: Young Fathers At Rock & Roll Hotel http://bandwidth.wamu.org/six-pics-young-fathers-at-rock-roll-hotel/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/six-pics-young-fathers-at-rock-roll-hotel/#comments Mon, 13 Apr 2015 15:36:22 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=50658 While tens of thousands of tourists descended upon D.C. last weekend for some flower festival, elsewhere the District’s conventional and DIY venues were stacked to the brim. If you weren’t at 9:30 Club for Dan Deacon or The Ting Tings, you could’ve been at Damaged City Fest, or Paperhaus for Shark Week or Hole in the Sky for Two Inch Astronaut.

Capping off the weekend at Rock & Roll Hotel were Young Fathers, who took the stage as if it were their prey. The Mercury Prize-winning hip-hop group stormed through an hourlong set with an intensity and fury rarely seen outside of punk shows. They said nothing between songs and then walked off unapologetically after closer “I Heard,” leaving the crowd hungry for an encore that never came. The three vocalists and their drummer were all individually different, but somehow uniquely cohesive. Raw, but not quite unhinged.

The Scots are on tour celebrating their new record White Men Are Black Men Too, though their set was an even mix of their last few records and EPs. Openers Mas Ysa (who powered through a myriad of technical difficulties with humor and grace) and Bond St. District (which features venerable Baltimore rapper DDM), both played to a sparse but enthusiastic crowd before the room filled for the headliners.

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Young Fathers

Young Fathers

Young Fathers

Young Fathers

Young Fathers

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Photos: Perfect Pussy, Joanna Gruesome And Potty Mouth At Rock & Roll Hotel http://bandwidth.wamu.org/photos-perfect-pussy-joanna-gruesome-and-potty-mouth-at-rock-roll-hotel/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/photos-perfect-pussy-joanna-gruesome-and-potty-mouth-at-rock-roll-hotel/#comments Tue, 02 Sep 2014 15:36:45 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=38711 Scenes from Saturday’s show at Rock & Roll Hotel with Syracuse punk band Perfect Pussy, U.K. angry-poppers Joanna Gruesome, and Massachusetts alt-rock quartet Potty Mouth. (Not shown: opening act Love of Everything.)

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