Events for April, 2020
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Oh He DeadOh He DeadCritically acclaimed by the likes of The Washington Post and NPR, the DC-based indie soul band Oh He Dead kicks off our new weekly concert series designed to shine a spotlight on the best local talent through intimate, live concerts held from the artists’ living rooms. Stream this set for free on our Facebook page and stay tuned as we announce more Living Room Sessions. |
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CANCELED: An ...CANCELED: An Evening with Laura MarlingThe GRAMMY-nominated British folk artist has been described by The New York Times as a “subtly virtuosic guitarist with a voice that’s pensive, consoling, poised and wise beyond her years.” |
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Asha SanteeAsha SanteeA DC-based percussionist, producer, vocalist, educator, and audio engineer with a propensity for infectious beats, Asha Santee performs in our new weekly concert series designed to shine a spotlight on the best local talent through intimate, live concerts held from the artists’ living rooms. Stream this set for free on our Facebook page and stay tuned as we announce more Living Room Sessions. |
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Odetta HartmanOdetta Hartman
Broadcasted live from the artists’ living room, this show is part of Sixth & I’s new weekly concert series designed to shine a spotlight on the best local talent. Stream More +
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CANCELED: The...CANCELED: The String QueensComposed of Kendall Isadore, Dawn Johnson, and Élise Cuffy, the genre-defying String Queens bring together an eclectic mix of soulful music from the Baroque era through the Jazz Age and today’s Billboard Hot 100 Chart. |
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CANCELED: Wat...CANCELED: Watkins Family HourBest known as members of the GRAMMY-Award winning bluegrass group Nickel Creek, siblings Sean and Sara Watkins keep it in the family on brother sister. |