ShowlistDC Music Notes: Friday 02-24-12

The ShowlistDC offices were attacked by a nasty case of food poisoning (or the norovirus?) last night, so today’s Music Notes are abbreviated– and tardy. Stay healthy this weekend, folks, and remember you can add this blog to your RSS feed using the link http://www.showlistdc.com/more/feed

Press about shows for the week ahead
• Weekend planner: TBD on European bands this weekend.
Two CD Reviews on the Washington Post for a show tonight at Jammin’ Java: Mark Jenkins on Teitur‘s Let the Dog Drive Home and Moira E McLaughlin on Marit Larsen‘s Spirit.
Preview: Carl Craig [Washington CityPaper] – at U Street Music Hall tonight.
Interview: David Malitz chats with Rana Santacruz, who plays Artisphere on Saturday 2/25. [Washington Post]
CD Review: Catherine Lewis on Leigh Nash‘s new album Hymns and Sacred Songs [Washington Post]. The Sixpence None the Richer singer is at Jammin’ Java on Saturday 2/25.
CD Review: David Malitz on Police & Thieves‘s Fracturing [Washington Post] – performing at St Stephen’s Church in Columbia Heights on Saturday 2/25.
Preview: Connaitre Miller [Washington CityPaper] – at Strathmore on Wednesday 2/29.
CD Review: Mark Jenkins on Max Raabe‘s One Cannot Kiss Alone [Washington Post]. Performing at Strathmore on Thursday 3/1.
Preview: DC Peace Festival featuring Louder Than Quiet, Gods’Illa, Phil Adé, Skip Mahoney and the Casuals, and host Enoch 7th Prophet [Washington CityPaper] – at DC9 on Thursday 3/1.

Audiovisual stuff:
the Cranberries stop by NPR’s offices in DC for a Tiny Desk concert. The band is at the 9:30 Club on 5/14.

Stuff to win:
• The Vinyl District is giving away a pair of tickets to Experience Hendrix at Strathmore on 3/6 (contest ends Monday 2/27 at noon)
• The Vinyl District is giving away a signed vinyl copy of All the Details by Doris (featuring Paul Adelstein of Private Practice). Winner must have a North American mailing address. (contest ends Tuesday 2/28)
• DC 50/WDCW is giving away tickets to Jim Jones with Nyemiah Supreme at U Street Music Hall on 3/5 (contest ends 3/1 at noon).


ShowlistDC Music Notes: Thursday 02-23-12

Stuff to read:
• New venue alert! the Washington Post’s Going Out Guide gives a peek at the re-opening of Howard Theatre, located at 620 T St NW. The venue will hold between 600 (seated) and 1,000 (standing) people and is scheduled to reopen with a performance by Wale on April 9. We have their upcoming lineup posted here.
• Speaking of new venues, there are rumors of the 9:30 Club operating a music venue at The Wharf in SW [Washington Business Journal]. Construction is expected to start in late 2012 or early 2013. The WBJ also has renderings of the proposed development.
Profile: Chris Porter on Police & Theives [Express], who are performing on Saturday 2/25 at St Stephen’s in Columbia Heights.
Interview/Profile: Sriram Gopal on Galactic [DCist], who performs tonight at the 9:30 Club.
Concert Preview: Allison Stewart muses on Guns N Roses‘s discography [the Washington Post]. The band (which really should be called “Axl Rose & Friends”) will play tonight at the Fillmore Silver Spring.
Concert Preview: Katie Willmott on the Benefit Concert for DC Vote, which is tonight at DC9.
• In the market for a guitar? TBD’s Ryan Kearney has a nice profile of Atomic Music.
• What to do: DCist’s This Week in Jazz.
• Live reviews: Portlandia at the 9:30 Club reviewed by DCist’s Catherine McCarthy (who seemed to like it OK) and the Washington Post’s Dan Zak (who really, really, really DID NOT LIKE this show). The duo of Ally Schweitzer and Erica Bruce list the DC pandering at the show [Washington CityPaper].

Stuff to win:
• The Vinyl District is giving away a pair of tickets to Galactic at the 9:30 Club on 2/23 (contest ends today at noon)
• The Vinyl District is giving away a signed vinyl copy of All the Details by Doris (featuring Paul Adelstein of Private Practice). Winner must have a North American mailing address. (contest ends Tuesday 2/28)
• DC 50/WDCW is giving away tickets to Jim Jones with Nyemiah Supreme at U Street Music Hall on 3/5 (contest ends 3/1 at noon).