Jan
26
Sun
Fortas Chamber Music Concerts: Nelly’s Harpsichord: Music from Mount Vernon @ Kennedy Center Terrace Theatre
Jan 26 @ 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM

2:00 p.m. Terrace Theater

Fortas Chamber Music Concerts: Nelly’s Harpsichord: Music from Mount Vernon

Harpsichordist Richard Egarr plays the newly completed replica of Eleanor “Nelly” Custis one-of-a-kind harpsichord, a gift from her grandfather George Washington in 1793. The program features popular music from Nelly’s time and selections from her own song book to be announced from the stage.

Tickets: $45

Washington Performing Arts presents Living the Dream… Singing the Dream @ Kennedy Center Concert Hall
Jan 26 @ 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM

7 p.m. Concert Hall

Washington Performing Arts presents Living the Dream… Singing the Dream

For more than 25 years, Washington Performing Arts’s Gospel Choirs have shared the inspirational gift of gospel music with audiences throughout the D.C. region and beyond. The choirs’ annual concert with the Choral Arts Chorus, honoring the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., is a joyful celebration of the power of music and the human spirit.

Tickets: $25-$75

Jan
31
Fri
Billy Price @ Strathmore
Jan 31 @ 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM

BILLY PRICE
Friday, January 31, 2020
8PM
Tickets: $16–$28

Maryland won the blues lottery when Billy Price moved to Baltimore after 50 years dominating the Pittsburgh blues scene. With his rich voice of buttery soul, Price first entered the national spotlight as a collaborator with guitarist Roy Buchanan. Price’s prolific solo career includes 16 releases and countless awards and honors, including recognition as a “Pittsburgh Rock ’n’ Roll Legend.” His album Reckoning has been nominated for a Blues Music Award, and his new album, Dog Eat Dog, was released on Gulf Coast Records in August 2019. Don’t miss Price’s brand of blues in this intimate concert at AMP.

JUAN DE MARCOS & THE AFRO-CUBAN ALL STARS @ Strathmore
Jan 31 @ 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM

JUAN DE MARCOS & THE AFRO-CUBAN ALL STARS
Friday, January 31, 2020
8PM
Tickets: $24–$64

Juan de Marcos and the Afro-Cuban All Stars are devoted to promoting the complete story of Cuban music. De Marcos first gained notoriety in the US as founder of the Buena Vista Social Club, an ensemble of legendary Cuban musicians assembled to revive the music of pre-revolutionary Cuba to its golden age. De Marcos established The Afro-Cuban All Stars to promote Cuba’s brilliant young musicians and highlight its senior talent. Featuring a rotating, multi-generational cast, the group draws on the classic Cuban styles of son and danzón, along with contemporary dance rhythms like timba.

Feb
1
Sat
Apple Core – A Premiere Beatles Experience @ AMP powered by Strathmore
Feb 1 @ 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM

APPLE CORE
A PREMIER BEATLES EXPERIENCE
Saturday, February 1, 2020
8PM
Tickets: $15–$25

While most Beatles cover bands prefer to focus on one era of the legendary band’s career, Apple Core pride themselves on capturing the musicianship of The Beatles throughout their entire run. With their pitch-perfect vocals and a rhythm section to rival the originals, Apple Core is DC’s most authentic Beatles cover band. 

Feb
6
Thu
Margot Macdonald & Piotr Pakhomkin @ Mansion at Strathmore
Feb 6 @ 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM

MARGOT MACDONALD & PIOTR PAKHOMKIN

Thursday, February 6, 2020
7:30PM
Tickets: $24

Indie rock maven Margot MacDonald is known as something of a one-woman band. Using a looping pedal, she creates lush layers of haunting melodies. It will be a delight to see how the expertly plucked strings of Piotr Pakhomkin’s classical guitar are woven into this mix, layered and looped along with MacDonald’s award-winning voice. Pakhomkin trained under guitarist, Manuel Barrueco at Peabody Conservatory after just 18 months of playing classical guitar. MacDonald is a critical darling of DC, with 11 awards from the Washington Area Music Association under her belt. Expect the unexpected from this unique pairing.

Feb
7
Fri
Drum Tao @ Music Center at Strathmore
Feb 7 @ 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM

DRUM TAO
Friday, February 7, 2020
8PM
Tickets: $29–$69

DRUM TAO 2020 is the latest production from TAO, internationally-acclaimed percussion artists. TAO’s modern, high-energy performances showcasing the ancient art of Japanese drumming have transfixed audiences worldwide. Combining highly physical, large-scale drumming with contemporary costumes, precise choreography, and innovative visuals, TAO creates an energetic and unforgettable experience.

DECLASSIFIED: Ben Folds Presents concert @ Kennedy Center Concert Hall
Feb 7 @ 9:00 PM – 11:00 PM

The National Symphony Orchestra’s (NSO) Artistic Advisor Ben Folds takes center stage to perform at the  DECLASSIFIED: Ben Folds Presents concert on Friday, February 7, at 9 p.m.  in the Kennedy Center Concert Hall.  Other featured artists are composer-arranger-producer and multi-instrumentalist Jherek Bischoff and Chinese Pipa artist Wu Man. Ankush Bahl conducts.

Audiences who purchase tickets to both the February 7, 2020 AND the upcoming December 6, 2019 DECLASSIFIED concerts featuring Jamey Johnson, Emily King, and Gaby Moreno will receive a signed poster from Ben Folds at the February performance. In addition, the first 125 buyers to both shows will be invited to an intimate open-mic conversation and Q&A with Folds, along with the other artists and conductor, on the evening of February 6 in the REACH.

In a unique event that can only be heard with the NSO and Ben Folds, the DECLASSIFIED series defies the traditional classical music presentation by offering great live music in a casual and relaxed setting, with performances of symphonic music, as well as songs that are newly composed and/or arranged specifically for this event.

Folds has said that all the shows in the DECLASSIFIED series strictly adhere to a set of principles that set it apart from other kinds of orchestra performances. “There’s no rock, country, or pop band on stage,” Folds said. “The NSO is the band. We play by the orchestra’s rules, placing them in their natural environment, rather than using them to ornament. We create context that gives both the discerning veteran of the symphony hall as well as the newcomer a musical human experience, drawing a thread between the old and new. Never dumbing down a single note.”

For the February DECLASSIFIED, rather than serving in his usual role as host, Folds will perform live with the Orchestra.

The first DECLASSIFIED: Ben Folds Presents concert took place in June 2017, and featured artist-composer-producer Blake Mills, along with Latin Grammy®–nominated Cuban artist Danay Suarez. Previous NSO DECLASSIFIED performances have featured multi Grammy® and Tony®–nominated vocalist and composer Sara Bareilles with Pulitzer Prize-winning composer and singer Caroline Shawbandleader and composer Jon Batiste with singer/songwriter Kishi Bashi, and composer and pianist Joachim Horsley; indie singer-songwriter Regina Spektor; and Sarah Silverman, Danay Suarez, and Gracie Folds.

Feb
8
Sat
Cris Jacobs Band @ AMP powered by Strathmore
Feb 8 @ 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM

CRIS JACOBS BAND
Saturday, February 8, 2020
8PM
Tickets: $25 in advance, $30 at the door

The man Baltimore Magazine credited with inspiring an acoustic music revival that took over the city, Cris Jacobs is back with a follow-up to his highly acclaimed album Dust to Gold. His new album, Color Where You Are, showcases a more mature songwriter who has experienced profound change both professionally and personally. Jacobs is a new dad with new priorities, and his lyrics, delivered with that wonderfully gritty soul, connect on a new, visceral level. He also spends time reflecting on the tumultuous political climate at home, offering thoughtful criticism and messages of empowerment.

Feb
10
Mon
The Three Tenors of Climate Change @ The Mansion at O
Feb 10 @ 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM

THE THREE TENORS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
WHEN:  FEBRUARY 10th, 2020 at 5:30 PM
WHERE: The Mansion on O & O Museum, 2020 O Street, NWDC
Tickets: $10 per person.  Reservations required at omuseum.org/tenors

Science is about facts, and scientific fact is at the center of climatologist Dr. Ben Santer’s work on global warming.  The esteemed scientist from Lawrence Livermore Labs will join Milwaukee-based filmmaker Chip Duncan and global health expert Dr. Hernando Garzon from California’s Kaiser Permanente for an evening of discussion about receding glaciers, global climate modeling and the long term health consequences facing a warming world.

Using personal stories, long term study and decades of documentation and participation, Santer, Duncan and Garzon have teamed up to bring their climate story to audiences across the U.S. Duncan begins the evening with a discussion of his documentation of North America’s iciest landscapes going back to 1991. Santer tells the story of a warming climate through computer modeling and satellite imagery accented by personal stories that begin with his participation in the 1995 report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).

This report reached the historic conclusion that “the balance of evidence suggests a discernible human influence on global climate.” Considered one of the world’s leading experts on global disaster response during the past generation, Garzon weaves a personal story that begins with his work navigating crises like 9/11, the Haitian earthquake and West Africa’s Ebola crisis while addressing a noticeable shift to climate-related disasters such as Puerto Rico, New Orleans, sub-Saharan Africa, and the Ayerwaddy Delta region of Burma Cab

The speakers are donating their time for this appearance.

Proceeds of this event go to support the programs at O Museum in The Mansion