Ladies and gentlemen! Children of all ages … Let’s get ready to rummmbbbllleee!

Ladies and gentlemen! Children of all ages … Let’s get ready to rummmbbbllleee!
There’s a cliched concept in music that an artist’s first album is the easiest one to make because it’s the album they’ve been waiting their whole life to make.
While most people spent this past Grammy night waiting for the Best Album of the Year upset that no one could have predicted, local resident Scott Shuman was focused elsewhere — on his own newly earned Grammy award.
In a time before now, a time before iTunes and MySpace, there was Napster. The music file exchange program allowed the tech savvy to swap songs across the nation, and in turn popularized a handful of independent bands for whom the file sharing network offered unprecedented exposure.
It’s a safe assumption to say that the men of Fools & Horses are fans of Starbucks. While many Americans have become regulars (read: addicts) of the java juggernaut’s offerings, the establishment hasn’t returned much to customers beyond a good buzz and the introduction of terms like “half-caf” to the […]
“The Machine,” State Theatre, Falls Church, Saturday, Feb. 23, Doors open 7 p.m., concert at 9 p.m.
You could attribute the recent success of John Vesely, better known by his performance name of Secondhand Serenade, to his raw and honest compositions, his impassioned vocals or his teen idol-worthy looks. Any and all of those complimentary reasons are accurate and all are deserved. To do so, however, would […]
Six years of writing, 10 albums of original music. Six of those albums have debuted in the last two years. It’s a dizzying pace that makes the Energizer Bunny look like a three-toed sloth after a Tylenol P.M. It’s also the sort of songwriting speed that makes claims like this […]
There’s another tree growing in Brooklyn … and this one is magic.
‘Winter Staff Show’ Through February at Black and White Photo Lab (1916 Wilson Blvd., Suite 201, Arlington). Hours: Monday through Friday 9 a.m. – 6 p.m., or by appointment. 703-525-1922.