With hit songs from 30 and 40 years ago, including “Rock Me on the Water,” “The Pretender,” “Late for the Sky” and “Somebody’s Baby,” Jackson...
The Cars are one of the biggest and most important American bands to come out of the new wave scene of the late ’70s...
We count down the past 20 years of hits, from 1994 to 2014
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Back in April, we explored ‘90s Alternative music and counted down the 50 greatest that genre had to offer. Now, as summer arrives and the...
Tom Goss is a familiar name around the Washington-DC music scene. He’s performed countless gigs around the area, he’s released a string of excellent CDs,...
Local Washington-DC based vocalist Justin Thomas Ritchie is well-known in the local cabaret community. His one-man show, On My Way Here, was nominated for a...
Final Four Welcome to the Final Four of the Summer Pop Off! This is the last round before the finals so make sure to vote....
Welcome to the Summer Pop Off! This is your chance to vote tournament style on what will become the summer song of 2014. This year...
It struck me while listening to Unrepentant Geraldines, Tori Amos’ first non-orchestral studio album in five years, that children born when her solo debut Little...
Thirty years ago this month, in May 1984, Prince was readying the release of the first single from his upcoming album and film, Purple Rain....
Julian Wachner leads The Washington Chorus in its celebration of Giuseppe Verdi in honor of the 200th anniversary of his birth. Sopranos Corinne Winters and...
Arlington-based The Grand Candy performs at a party celebrating the release of its debut album, NSFW, recorded at D.C.’s famed Fugazi-popularized Inner Ear Studios. Led...
From Beyoncé to Pharrell Williams to the Zac Brown Band, if it’s big you want, big you can get this season at area concert venues....
1983's Sweet Dreams was Eurythmics' first U.S. #1