Don’t Miss: The Revolution @ The Fillmore Silver Spring, 4/27/17

The Revolution (Photo courtesy Live Nation)
Prince and The Revolution recorded four famous albums as a band — 1999, Around the World in a Day, Purple Rain, and Parade. The members of The Revolution eventually left the outfit in turns, and Prince of course continued to forge his path with different backing bandmates.
Book Talk: “Cured: The Tale of Two Imaginary Boys” by Lol Tolhurst @ Songbyrd Music House — 2/21/17
Don’t Miss: Potty Mouth @ DC9, 3/5/17

Bassist Ally Einbinder (center) and vocalist/guitarist Abby Weems (right) (with a peek of drummer Victoria Mandanas) of Potty Mouth perform at DC9 on Feb. 26, 2016. (Photo by Ben Eisendrath /Instagram+Twitter: Insomnigraphic/GrillworksBen)
Los Angeles indie rock trio Potty Mouth are no strangers to DC. They most recently visited us in October to open for Chvrches at Echostage! Now they return for a headlining show at DC9 on Sunday, March 5.
Ticket Giveaway: Foxygen @ 9:30 Club, 3/22/17
Foxygen released their fourth studio album, Hang, on Jan. 20 via Jagjaguwar, and they are touring with a stop at 9:30 Club on Wednesday, March 22. You can win tickets to go!
Music Park: Earth, Wind & Fire @ MGM National Harbor — 2/18/17
Music Park: Mary Lattimore @ 9:30 Club, 2/13/17
Don’t Miss: Ocean Park Standoff @ DC9, 2/24/17

Ocean Park Standoff (Photo by James Minchin)
You might best remember Samantha Ronson, sister to super producer Mark, as one of the buzziest DJs of the last decade.
Lately, Samantha has been focusing on songwriting and building a band — and that band, Ocean Park Standoff, appears at DC9 on Friday, Feb. 24, prior to releasing their self-titled debut EP on March 3 via Hollywood Records.
Interview: Agnes Obel (@ 9:30 Club, 3/7/17)

Agnes Obel (Photo by Alex Bruel Flagstad)
Agnes Obel released her third album, Citizen of Glass, in October via PIAS, and she’s embarking on her largest North American tour to date this year, including a stop at 9:30 Club on Tuesday, March 7.


















