Blues Fest 2013
Jun 17, 2013 in Countywide
Kurtis and Bethany Parks try to make a go of making Indie-Folk music with their band "Bethany and the Guitar." more »
Nov 10, 2011 by Steve Thurston in Countywide
I am behind in my Studio 360 listening, so you may already have heard about this, but Arlingtonian and Indie musician Thao Nguyen was featured. more »
Mar 15, 2013 by Steve Thurston in About Arlington
The band’s debut full-length, "Antietam After Party," is everything that is good about the DC punk scene. more »
Feb 13, 2013 by Bryan Patton in Patton on Music
“Wanted Criminals” feels more like a song MacKaye would’ve written for Fugazi. Strong, pointed lyrics, taking on the justice system and corrupt cops. Unlike most songs on the record, “Wanted Criminal” smacks you in the head, in a good way. more »
Jan 17, 2013 by Bryan Patton in Patton on Music
Well, I went to the Columbia Pike Blues Fest with misfiring equipment. Turns out the microphone I bought to go with my iPad does not work with the filter that my iPad requires. more »
Jun 20, 2012 by Steve Thurston in About Arlington
Artisphere's multi-media installment of Beauty Pill's music immerses viewers in the creative process, so long you're not shy. more »
Jan 9, 2012 in Arts&Music
With deep Arlington roots (band members Colleen Shanley, husband Casey O'Neal and son Evan live in Arlington Forest) plays "Americana Music", blending various genres of music such as bluegrass, folk, Irish, country, blues, swing, rock and jazz. more »
The three member acoustic group captures the music and spirit of the Grateful Dead’s early 1970’s albums, with two and three part harmonies soaring over acoustic guitars, bass and mandolin. more »
A favorite of area audiences since their founding in 1993, Mystic Warriors is dedicated to exposing the essence of Andean Music in a completely unique way. more »
DC area pop/neo-soul singer/bassist Eric Scott has performed throughout Europe, Canada, and the U.S, sharing the stage with James Brown, B.B. King, Ray Charles, Little Feet, The Neville Brothers, Jimmy Buffet and Keb' Mo'. more »
Columbia Pike Blues Festival shut down Walter Reed Drive and lit up the neighborhood on Saturday. more »
