THE
BARNS AT WOLF TRAP
1645
Trap Road
Vienna,
Va.
703-255-1900
www.wolf-trap.org
· Rodney
Crowell (10/3)
· John
Gorka (10/4)
·
Chad & Jeremy (10/5)
· The
Nields (10/6)
· Noel
Paul Stookey (10/13)
· Mike
Marshall & Darol Anger (10/19)
·
Bettye LaVette
(10/31)
· Karla Bonoff
(11/2-3)
· Steve Forbert & The
Sound Benders (11/4)
· Jonatha
Brooke (11/15)
· Livingston
Taylor (11/16-17)
· John
Eaton
-- An Evening of Harold Arlen -- the
Wonderful Wizard of Song! (11/24)
· Schooner
Fare (11/28-29)
· A
Tribute to Nick Lowe -- Featuring:
Eric Brace, Ruthie & The Wranglers, The Rhodes Tavern
Troubadours, Billy Hancock, Thrillbillys, Cravin' Dogs, JP McDermott,
Tommy Lepson & Soul Crackers, Eric Ambel, Dead Men's Hollow,
Martha Hull, Cal Everett (1/5/08)
· Catie
Curtis (1/11/08)
· Melissa
Manchester (11/13)
· Maureen
McGovern (1/31-2/1/08)
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THE
BIRCHMERE
3701
Mt. Vernon Ave.
Alexandria,
Va., 202-397-7328
www.birchmere.com
· JOHNNY
WINTER (9/14)
·
UNCLE EARL & KING WILKIE -- w/
Teddy Thompson (9/16)
· NICK LOWE
-- w/ Ron Sexsmith (9/17)
· SUZANNE
VEGA (9/18)
· MICHAEL
BOLTON (9/20)
· THOMAS
DOLBY (9/21)
· PETER
FRAMPTON (9/24-25)
· THE
KINSEY SICKS (9/28)
· HENRY
ROLLINS (10/1-2)
· HOWARD
JONES (10/3)
· MARY LYNN RAJSKUB
(10/7)
· LEON REDBONE & LOUDON
WAINWRIGHT III (10/15)
· WAYNE
NEWTON (10/18)
· KATHY
MATTEA -- Special guest Mary Gauthier
(10/21)
· The Freewheeling YO LA TENGO
(10/23)
· COWBOY JUNKIES
(10/25-26)
· ROBERT FRIPP
(10/29)
· ARLO GUTHRIE
(11/7-8)
· DAR WILLIAMS
(11/9-10)
· DON McLEAN
(11/15)
· KATE CLINTON
(11/16)
· SUZY BOGGUSS
(12/2)
· THE ROCHES
-- Holiday show with Lucy Wainwright Roche (12/8)
· SOUTHSIDE
JOHNNY & THE ASBURY JUKES
(12/26-27)
· ISAAC HAYES
(1/17/08)
I.M.P.
Shows
Various
Locations
202-397-SEAT
www.930.com
· Ben
Harper and the Innocent Criminals
(9/17, Warner Theatre)
· Blue
October (9/22, D.A.R. Constitution
Hall)
· Bob Dylan & His Band
-- with Elvis Costello (solo) and Amos Lee (9/28, Merriweather Post
Pavilion)
· The Shins
(10/22, Merriweather Post)
· Ryan
Adams & The Cardinals (10/30,
D.A.R. Constitution Hall)
· The
Young Wild Things Tour -- Fall Out
Boy, Gym Class Heroes, Plain White T's, Cute Is What We Aim For
(11/11, Patriot Center)
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LIVE
NATION SHOWS
Various
Locations
202-397-SEAT
www.livenation.com
· STEVIE
WONDER (9/16, Pier 6 Pavilion)
·
KATHY GRIFFIN
(9/18, 9/20, Kennedy Center; 9/19 D.A.R. Constitution Hall)
· Genesis
(9/23, Verizon Center)
· Jennifer
Lopez & Marc Anthony (10/5,
Verizon Center)
· BRAD PAISLEY
(10/6, Nissan Pavilion)
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· PRAY FOR PEACE -- Featuring Graham Nash, David Crosby and Jackson Browne (10/16, National Cathedral)
· PHIL LESH (10/16, Lyric Opera House)
· Maroon 5 (10/16, Verizon Center)
· Kelly Clarkson (10/24, D.A.R.)
· Tori Amos (10/26, D.A.R.)
· Van Halen (11/1, Verizon Center)
· Morrissey (11/2, D.A.R.)
· Tegan & Sara (11/24, Lisner Auditorium)
· Jim Gaffigan (11/30-12/1, Warner Theatre)
NIGHTCLUB
9:30
815
V St. NW
202-397-SEAT
www.930.com
· BLOWOFF
(9/15)
· Hanson
(9/16)
· The Apples in Stereo
(9/19)
· Soulive
(9/22)
· Rilo Kiley
(9/26)
· Animal Collective (9/28)
· Megadeth
(9/30)
· Jose Gonzalez
(10/2)
· State Radio
(10/6)
· Klaxons
-- w/ Shit Disco
(10/8)
· Josh Ritter
(10/9)
· The Pipettes
(10/10)
· Circa Survive
(10/16)
· The New Pornographers
(10/27)
RAM'S
HEAD LIVE
20
Market Place
Baltimore,
Md.
410-244-1131
www.ramsheadlive.com
· Regina
Spektor -- A veteran of New York's
anti-folk scene, Regina Spektor makes quirky, highly eclectic, but
always personal music. An enormously idiosyncratic composer and
lyricist, Spektor combines eclectic and evocative melodies with
intricately structured character studies that owe more to Chekhov and
Gogol than to most modern songwriters (9/19)
· Dashboard
Confessional Solo --
Chris Carrabba is going back to his roots with a rare North American
solo tour, his first in five years (9/28)
· Paolo
Nutini --
Born and raised in Paisley, Scotland, Paolo Nutini is a 20-year-old
singer-songwriter blessed with a soulful, passionate voice and the
natural gift of being able to tell a story in a song (10/5)
·
Boyz II Men
-- the most commercially successful
R&B group of all time (10/12)
· The
Disco Biscuits --
Their music, a crazy-quilt mixture of rock, techno, jazz, soul, blues
and classical, quickly took them to the upper echelon of the
jam-groove scene. Guitarist-lead vocalist Jon Gutwillig has declared
that the goal of the group is to create the wildest -- or craziest --
music of all time (10/26)
· Martin
Sexton with Melissa Ferrick -- An
evening of soul-filled folk music (10/27)
· Morrissey
-- As the lead singer of the Smiths,
arguably the most important indie band in Britain during the '80s,
Morrissey's theatrical crooning and literate, poetic lyrics connected
powerfully with a legion of similarly sensitive, disaffected youth
(10/31)
· Dark
Star Orchestra -- A Grateful Dead
tribute band named after the Dead's famous song ''Dark Star.'' The
idea behind the Dark Star Orchestra is that, at each of its concerts,
the band re-creates a specific Grateful Dead concert, playing the
same songs in the same arrangements on similar equipment (12/29)
THE
STATE THEATER
220
N. Washington St.
Falls
Church, Va.
703-237-0300
www.thestatetheatre.com
· New
Riders of the Purple Sage (9/14)
·
Karl Denson Trio
(9/21)
· Porcupine Tree
(9/12)
· Mason Jennings
(10/20)
· An Evening of Stand-Up
Comedy -- with
Comedy Central's Mike Birbiglia (11/16)
·
The Nighthawks,
Rosslyn Mountain Boys, The
Charlottesville AllStars Reunion
(11/24)
· Sonny Landreth
(10/30)
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STRATHMORE
MUSIC CENTER
& MANSION
301-581-5100
www.strathmore.org
· Patti
LuPone: Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda --
Tony and Olivier Award winner Patti LuPone brings her one-woman show,
Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda,
to Strathmore. Accompanied by Chris Fenwick on piano, Ms. LuPone
performs a selection of songs from classic musicals, including Hair,
Bye Bye Birdie, Funny Girl, West Side Story, Evita, Anything Goes
and Peter Pan
(10/5)
· Queen Latifah: Trav'lin'
Light -- Grammy Award winner, Oscar
nominee, jazz vocalist, hip-hop artist, label president, author and
entrepreneur, Queen Latifah has crossed genres and boundaries to
establish herself as one of the most talented women in the media
industry. Latifah will perform selections from her new Jazz-R&B
album, Trav'lin' Light
(10/14)
· Sinead
O'Connor (10/24)
· An
Evening of American Acoustic Music
-- This concert is a rare opportunity
to hear some of the greatest musicians of American bluegrass and
country. The legendary guitarist David Bromberg (deemed
''electrifying'' by The New York
Times), boundary-busting bluegrass
icon Tony Rice and singer/songwriter/yodeler/multi-instrumentalist
Peter Rowan journey through American music, from early Stephen Foster
to Texas swing and from Cajun fiddling to Delta blues (10/25)
· BSO
Superpops: Michael Feinstein -- One
of the greatest interpreters of the American Songbook, celebrated
vocalist, pianist and ''America's Ambassador of Song,'' Feinstein
joins Jack Everly and the BSO SuperPops for this special performances
(11/1)
· Three Dog Night
-- With 21 consecutive Top 40 hits, 18 straight Top 20s, 11 Top 10s,
three No. 1s, 7 million-selling singles and 12 straight RIAA
Certified Gold LPs, Three Dog Night's universal hits include ''Mama
Told Me (Not To Come),'' ''Joy to the World,'' ''Shambala'' and
''One.'' The band includes founding members Cory Wells and Danny
Hutton on lead vocals, original keyboardist Jimmy Greenspoon and
guitarist Michael Allsup (11/2)
· The
Australian Pink Floyd Show -- A
spellbinding live concert experience featuring a phenomenal group of
Aussie musicians whose breathtaking note-for-note perfect
performances of Pink Floyd classics -- along with an eye-popping
lighting and special effects show -- have thrilled audiences across
the U.K and North America (11/6)
· Rain:
The Beatles Experience -- The
award-winning Beatles concert makes its Strathmore debut for two
shows only. The evening is a multi-media, multi-dimensional
experience featuring a fusion of historical footage and television
commercials from the 1960s on video screens and live cameras that
zoom in for close-ups (11/8-9)
· Jethro
Tull -- With 60 million albums sold
and over 2,500 concerts played in 40 countries, Jethro Tull, led by
Ian Anderson, is a true rock'n'roll legend (12/3)
WARNER
THEATRE
513
13th St. NW
202-397-SEAT
www.warnertheatre.com
· SWEET
HONEY IN THE ROCK -- This Grammy
Award-winning a cappella
ensemble has a stunning vocal prowess that captures the complex
sounds of blues, spirituals, gospel, reggae, ancient lullabies and
jazz improvisation (10/26)
· ZAPPA
PLAYS ZAPPA ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES --
Dweezil Zappa & The Zappa Family Trust present the music of their
father, rock music visionary Frank Zappa, who died 13 years ago
(11/7)
· EARTHA KITT
-- With a remarkable career and starring roles on Broadway and
television, singer Eartha Kitt has created her own captivating
persona (11/10)
· CLAY AIKEN CHRISTMAS
-- Performing with the Chelsea Symphony Orchestra (12/2)








