Dc Scene-in-review

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editor: Podcast
  • Duración: 33:41:47
  • Mas informaciones

Informações:

Sinopsis

I tape and livestream concerts, and run a monthly podcast called DC Scene-In Review that explores live recordings in the area from the previous month.

Episodios

  • Fall: 2018 Scene-In-Review

    08/01/2019 Duración: 01h48min

    2018 Scene-In-Review is a special edition of the DC Scene-In-Review podcast. 2018 was a great year to be a taper in the DMV, with a flood of incredible acts that left us with tons of highlights to relive. This expansive episode contains some of our favorite concert recordings from too many bands to list, along with interviews with Rudi Greenberg (Features Managing Editor at the Washington Post Express), Gordon Sterling (Gordon Sterling and the People, Nappy Riddem, Mary-el Band), Jeffrey Tribble Jr. (Executive Director of The MusicianShip DC), Neel Singh (Dro Electric, Staycation, Skaii) and Nina Goodman (Dc Music Review). Set List: "I Can Do It (Poo Jam)" by Hayley Jane and the Primates on October 4 at their fall tour opener at Gypsy Sally's "Afraid" into "Best Kept Secret" by Ghost Light on November 24 at The Hamilton "Birdland" by Amoramora on November 14 at Gypsy Sally's "Hard Highway" by John Kadlecik and Pals on November 23, night 2 of the Turkey Run at Gypsy Sally's "The Way of Things" by Gordon S

  • Summer: 2018 Scene-In-Review

    08/01/2019 Duración: 02h18min

    2018 Scene-In-Review is a special edition of the DC Scene-In-Review podcast. 2018 was a great year to be a taper in the DMV, with a flood of incredible acts that left us with tons of highlights to relive. This expansive episode contains some of our favorite concert recordings from too many bands to list, along with interviews with Rudi Greenberg (Features Managing Editor at the Washington Post Express), Gordon Sterling (Gordon Sterling and the People, Nappy Riddem, Mary-el Band), Jeffrey Tribble Jr. (Executive Director of The MusicianShip DC), Neel Singh (Dro Electric, Staycation, Skaii) and Nina Goodman (Dc Music Review). Summer Set List: "Eyes of the World" into "Midnight Moonlight" at Keller Williams' Grateful Gospel on day 4 of LOCKN' "Climbing Up the Walls" performed by Mary Lankford, Gordon Sterling, Tula Pisano, Garret Gleason, Neel Singh, Nikhel Sus, and Dave Ray on June 2 at Staycation's Radiohead Tribute and Planned Parenthood Benefit at the Black Cat "By Your Side" by Ryan Buell (as part of a

  • Spring: 2018 Scene-In-Review

    08/01/2019 Duración: 01h50min

    2018 Scene-In-Review is a special edition of the DC Scene-In-Review podcast. 2018 was a great year to be a taper in the DMV, with a flood of incredible acts that left us with tons of highlights to relive. This expansive episode contains some of our favorite concert recordings from too many bands to list, along with interviews with Rudi Greenberg (Features Managing Editor at the Washington Post Express), Gordon Sterling (Gordon Sterling and the People, Nappy Riddem, Mary-el Band), Jeffrey Tribble Jr. (Executive Director of The MusicianShip DC), Neel Singh (Dro Electric, Staycation, Skaii) and Nina Goodman (Dc Music Review). Spring Set List: "Horizon" by Pigeons Playing Ping Pong with an April Fools fake-out at their two-night sold-out run at the 9:30 Club "DC's Been Good To Me" by The JoGo Project on May 12 at the 5th Annual Funk Parade "Better Eyes" by Nah. on April 25 at Gypsy Sally's "If it Makes You Forget" Pleasure Train on April 25 at Gypsy Sally's "Lay My Love" by The Judy Chops on April 27 at Pearl

  • Winter: 2018 Scene-In-Review

    08/01/2019 Duración: 02h14min

    2018 Scene-In-Review is a special edition of the DC Scene-In-Review podcast. 2018 was a great year to be a taper in the DMV, with a flood of incredible acts that left us with tons of highlights to relive. This expansive episode contains some of our favorite concert recordings from too many bands to list, along with interviews with Rudi Greenberg (Features Managing Editor at the Washington Post Express), Gordon Sterling (Gordon Sterling and the People, Nappy Riddem, Mary-el Band), Jeffrey Tribble Jr. (Executive Director of The MusicianShip DC), Neel Singh (Dro Electric, Staycation, Skaii) and Nina Goodman (Dc Music Review). Set list for the Winter section: "Mokuba" by TAUK on January 13 opening up for The Disco Biscuits at The Anthem "Saturday's Children" by Circles Around the Sun on January 18th at the 9:30 Club "Slaii Dog" and "Sweet Heaven" by Skaii at their debut on January 17 at Bossa Bistro & Lounge "Fuscle Munk" by Capital Funk Squad on March 11 at Gypsy Sally's "Blaze On" and "Everything's Right" by

  • Falling into November: DC SCene-In-Review Podcast

    05/12/2018 Duración: 01h32min

    The DC Scene-In-Review podcast is back for regular programming! We were on break for a while during summer and the elections, but we're getting back into the swing of things and we have a great episode of November highlights for you. This month features Ghost Light's return to DC, the much-loved, annual Turkey Run by John Kadlecik and Pals, some new music from new bands, and plenty more. As always, Rudi Greenberg of the Washington Post Express will join us to talk about his favorite shows from November and run through upcoming December shows you won't want to miss.

  • LOCKN' Scene-In-Review

    30/08/2018 Duración: 01h26min

    The DC Scene-In-Review podcast returns with a special edition, called LOCKN' Scene-In-Review. We have so much incredible music lined up for you from the 2018 LOCKN' Festival. In addition to all that great music, we'll talk with William Howard from the Judy Chops about the ROCKN' to LOCKN' experience, and Rudi Greenberg of the Washington Post Express joins us later to talk about his latest article previewing all the upcoming fall shows from bands who played LOCKN' that we can look forward to.

  • Funk Parade Scene-In-Review

    14/05/2018 Duración: 01h00s

    We have a special edition of the DC Scene-In-Review Podcast today. The fifth annual Funk Parade took place this past Saturday at the U Street Corridor, and we were there to capture some of the festivities. This special episode features music from the JoGo Project, the Ron Holloway Band, Gordon Sterling and the People, and Dior Ashley Brown and the dAB Band, as well as interviews with Kymone Freeman of We Act Radio and Gordon Sterling of Nappy Riddem and Gordon Sterling and the People. So without further ado, we present the Funk Parade Scene-In-Review.

  • 420 Live: Set 2 of the April Edition

    11/05/2018 Duración: 01h46min

    Set 2 brings us another round of incredible local music, including a selection of holiday tracks from 420 parties. We also have some great interview content, including one by Karin McLaughlin of Karin's Calendar with Christopher Naoum, an organizer with the Funk Parade. Set 2: "Ready to Go" and "Intellectual Property" by Staycation on April 20 at the 9:30 Club "If it Makes You Forget" and "FYI" Pleasure Train on April 25 at Gypsy Sally's "The Way the Rain Came" and "Lovers & Chocolate" by Threesound on April 17 at Gypsy Sally's "Polar Vortex" by Definition of One on April 12 at Gypsy Sally's "Help on the Way" into "Slipknot" into "Franklin's Tower" performed by Better Off Dead at their 420 party on April 20 at Gypsy Sally's

  • Rockn' Local Music: Set 1 of the April Edition

    11/05/2018 Duración: 01h30min

    We have a special episode of the DC Scene-In-Review Podcast this month. April brought us the finale of the ROCKN' to LOCKN' contest, where local bands got to compete for a chance to play at the annual LOCKN' Festival this summer, Between that and this episode airing the day before the Funk Parade, it seemed fitting to make this episode a 100% local showcase. And as always, Rudi Greenberg of the Washington Post Express joins us to review some highlights from the month and preview shows coming up that you won't want to miss. Enjoy Set 1: "The Way of Things" by Gordon Sterling and the People on April 13 at Gypsy Sally's "I Will Never Leave" and "Lay My Love" by The Judy Chops on April 27 at Pearl Street Warehouse "Better Eyes" and "BrainSick" by Nah. on April 25 at Gypsy Sally's​ "Strasbourg St. Dennis" into "Ain't it Funky" by Dan N' Friends on April 6 at Gypsy Sally's "Interstitial" into "Jamon" and "High Drama" by Yesferatu at their single release party on April 10 at DC9 "The Lion Inside" by Gordon Sterlin

  • Snow-Covered Spring: Set 2 of the March Edition

    11/04/2018 Duración: 01h57min

    Set 2: "Agree to Disagree" into "Straight Cold Player" by the Mary-el Band on march 27 at the Cherry Blossom Festival "Watch the Monkey" debut by Fruition on March 24th at Gypsy Sally's "Funtumfunafu" by the Chopteeth Afrofunk Big Band on March 9 at AMP by Strathmore "Straw in the Wind" and "Hole in the Sky" by The Steel Woods on March 28 at The Hamilton "Purple Turquoise" by Skaii on March 22 at Bossa Bistro & Lounge "Fuscle Munk" by Capital Funk Squad on March 11 at Gypsy Sally's "Cassidy" into "Ripple" by the Golden Gate Wingmen on March 21 at The Hamilton

  • Foolish Fun: Set 1 of the March Edition

    11/04/2018 Duración: 01h32min

    Set 1: Foolish Fun "Horizon" by Pigeons Playing Ping Pong with an April Fools fake-out at their two-night sold-out run at the 9:30 Club "Act 10" by Gordon Sterling Presents: The Gypsysally's Jam on March 6th at Gypsy Sally's "Back on Dumaine" by Anders Osborne on March 16th at The Hamilton "Where's My Redemption" and "Johnny" by Daniel Edward Rodriguez on March 24th at Gypsy Sally's "Do Re Me/Here" performed by 1 Identity at their debut show on March 22nd at Bossa Bistro & Lounge "Skywalk" by Aqueous on March 22nd at the 8x10

  • Set 2: The February Edition, DC Scene-In-Review Podcast

    07/03/2018 Duración: 02h15min

    February may be a short month, but we managed to pack a whole ton of great concerts into those 28 days. Tedeschi Trucks Band took over DC for a couple weekends, Trey Anastasio celebrated valentines day with the District, and Greensky Bluegrass covered Cris Jacobs in front of 6,000 people at The Anthem. And that's only the beginning. Get a taste of the hottest live recordings from around the DMV with this month's episode of DC Scene-In-Review. Set 2: "Good Question" by Choose Your Own Adventure on February 7th at their EP release party at Gypsy Sally's "Windows" by Mungion on February 20th at their DC debut at Gypsy Sally's "Kind Woman" by the Cris Jacobs Band on February 13th at a Mardi Gras Party at Union Stage "Lady Marmalade" by the Ron Holloway Band with Sunny Trippel and Mary Lankford sitting in on February 10th at the Tedeschi Trucks Band after party at The Hamilton "Spanish Moon" by the Ron Holloway Band with members of TTB sitting in on February 16th at the Tedeschi Trucks Band after party at The H

  • Set 1: The February Edition, DC Scene-In-Review Podcast

    07/03/2018 Duración: 01h40min

    February may be a short month, but we managed to pack a whole ton of great concerts into those 28 days. Tedeschi Trucks Band took over DC for a couple weekends, Trey Anastasio celebrated valentines day with the District, and Greensky Bluegrass covered Cris Jacobs in front of 6,000 people at The Anthem. And that's only the beginning. Get a taste of the hottest live recordings from around the DMV with this month's episode of DC Scene-In-Review. Set 1: “One For Pops” by The JoGo Project on February 9th opening up for AZTEC SUN at Pearl Street Warehouse "Just to Lie" into "Bone Digger" by Greensky Bluegrass on February 3rd at The Anthem "Pigtail" by Trey Anastasio on February 14th at Sixth & I "Jam at Gypsy Sally's" by Definition of One on February 21st opening up for Electric Beethoven at Gypsy Sally's Spoken word performance by Mysonne NY General on February 27th at the Canon House Office Building "Act 9" at Gordon Sterling Presents: The Gypsysally's Jam on February 27th at Gypsy Sally's featuring Gordon Ster

  • Set 2: The January Edition, DC Scene-In-Review Podcast

    07/02/2018 Duración: 01h37min

    We have an incredible episode to start out the year. The Infamous Stringdusters came through the 9:30 Club, then won a Grammy about ten days later. Coincidence? We think not. The Disco Biscuits gave us the first ever back-to-back performances at the 9:30 Club and The Anthem, and I got to tape those shows, giving me my first recordings from the awesome new venue on the Wharf. Abbie Ginis joins the show to discuss her review of Justin Trawick's new EP, and Rudi Greenberg returns to the show to discuss the month we just witnessed, and what you won't want to miss in February. And we have a t-shirt giveaway contest inspired by Rudi's rundown of shows to see in February! Whoever goes to the most concerts between today and Sunday February 18th is the winner. All you have to do is take a picture of yourself at the show, upload it to instagram and tag @DCMusicReview or #DCMusicReview, tag the venue, and tag the band or say what show it is in the description. If there's a tie we will pick a name out of a hat. Set II:

  • Set 1: The January Edition, DC Scene-In-Review Podcast

    07/02/2018 Duración: 01h33min

    We have an incredible episode to start out the year. The Infamous Stringdusters came through the 9:30 Club, then won a Grammy about ten days later. Coincidence? We think not. The Disco Biscuits gave us the first ever back-to-back performances at the 9:30 Club and The Anthem, and I got to tape those shows, giving me my first recordings from the awesome new venue on the Wharf. Abbie Ginis joins the show to discuss her review of Justin Trawick's new EP, and Rudi Greenberg returns to the show to discuss the month we just witnessed, and what you won't want to miss in February. And we have a t-shirt giveaway contest inspired by Rudi's rundown of shows to see in February! Whoever goes to the most concerts between today and Sunday February 18th is the winner. All you have to do is take a picture of yourself at the show, upload it to instagram and tag @DCMusicReview or #DCMusicReview, tag the venue, and tag the band or say what show it is in the description. If there's a tie we will pick a name out of a hat. Set I:

  • The December Edition: DC Scene-In-Review Podcast

    10/01/2018 Duración: 03h29min

    With December comes a spree of holiday shows, including some of our favorites like "A Very Jerry Christmas" with Cris Jacobs and Friends, or the Dank Basement Party with Dan Steele and Friends. We have another packed episode and covered our first performances at the new Pearl Street Warehouse venue on The Wharf. Stephane Detchou of AZTEC SUN talks with us about the debut of their rally anthem, "Resist!" Everyone Orchestra brought yet another packed lineup to Gypsy Sally's, and introduced us to Everyone's Dead, their version of a Grateful Dead cover act with Matt Butler on drums. Better Off Dead celebrated their 100th show, and the John Kadlecik Band did three nights of shows to celebrate New Years.

  • The November Edition of DC Scene-In-Review

    04/12/2017 Duración: 02h48min

    November brought some special moments and a ton of great music to the DMV. Get a taste of what DC's live music scene had to offer with this month's episode of DC Scene-In-Review and make sure to subscribe on iTunes. We've got some audio you won't be able hear anywhere else, at least not yet. We've got some powerful solo sets. We've got an acoustic living room show by Leftover Salmon. We've got TAUK singing. We've got the Turkey Run. We've got an interview with Matt Chase of Jazz is Phish. And of course, we've got some Gypsysally's Jams. This is the November Edition of DC Scene-In-Review. Featured Tracks: "Act 10" by Gordon Sterling Presents: The Gypsysally's Jam on November 28th with Gordon Sterling on guitar and vocals, Sunny Trippel on vocals, Chris Lee on guitar, Neel Singh on bass, Chase Steinberger on drums, Joshua Dorton on keys, John Merritt on trumpet and Jesse Rivelis on sax. "Golden Wings" by John Kadlecik during a solo set at Gypsy Sally's on November 26th "City Rain" by Cris Jacobs and Ivan

  • DC Scene-In-Review Inaugural Episode: The October Edition

    06/11/2017 Duración: 01h20min

    This week we are pleased to be able to release a brand new, DC Music Review original, monthly podcast called "DC Scene In Review" hosted by yours truly. DC Scene In Review aims to give you a taste each month of some of the hottest live recordings you might have missed, or just want to rock out to again. It's light on talk, heavy on jams, and a great way to keep up with the powerful local music scene we have in and around our nation's capital. Each month we will provide a post here at DC Music Review with links to every track used in the show so you can keep listening on your own. So without further ado, we present the "October Edition" of DC Scene In Review: It's hard to say we could have picked a more fitting month than October for our inaugural episode. The month brings some intense emotions for the music community, all kinds of Halloween fun, and we're joined by Rudi Greenberg, the Features Managing Editor at the Washington Post Express to dissect the celebrated opening of The Anthem. Later, Gordon Sterl