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$15.00 advance
$20.00 at door
$40.00 – Peter Case Songwriting workshop
$50.00 – Both Concert/Workshop
Tickets will not be mailed. Please pick up at door.
An original folk/blues troubadour, California-based Peter Case, makes a rare D.C.-area appearance with a concert and songwriting workshop Sunday, March 20, at the Takoma Park City Auditorium. The show, which will benefit the Hungry for Music charity, starts at 7 p.m., and the workshop will run from 4 to 6 p.m.
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The workshop fee is $40 or $50 for both the workshop at show. Tickets are available at www.hungryformusic.org or by calling 240-582-6193.
Case’s former bands continue to enjoy rediscovery by rock’s new generations, but it his solo career that his proven to be most enduring, earning him accolades and die-hard fans. His most recent release was last year’s “Wig!” Recorded after open-heart surgery in 2009, the collection of songs is full of electric blues and folk rock — a statement of joy and thanks for good friends and a good life.
For the past 10 years, Case has taught Songwriters Sliderule, a weekly series of workshops at McCabe’s Guitar Studio in Santa Monica, Calif., and at points around the world. In this special edition workshop, Case delves into songs of the Beatles, Bob Dylan and Robert Johnson to see what truths can be gleaned from these masters’ works. He has a way of conveying information about songwriting in a thoroughly encouraging, friendly and sometimes humorous environment, inspiring beginners and experts alike.
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Hungry For Crawfish Boil
What? 16th Hungry for Crawfish Boil (crawfish, corn, potatoes, bread, & beverages)
When? Saturday, May 14, 12 pm – 5 pm
Where? Ft. Hunt Park, Alexandria, VA (off GW Parkway)
Why? Good times and to benefit Hungry for Music
Who? The Grandson’s & Lucky Dub
How Much? $35.00 – what a deal!
Tickets will not be mailed. Please pick up at door. Thank you!
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Please consider a donation to Hungry for Music today and help put a music instrument into the hands of a deserving child.
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$20.00 at door
$15.00 advance (Advance Sales Ended)
Old Town Alexandria, VA – The Torpedo Factory Art Center and Hungry for Music team up to help young musicians in need with a good old fashioned Louisiana Dance Party, sure to make you happy as a clam in mud! Proceeds from ticket sales will benefit Hungry for Music, a Washington, D.C.-based charity that helps get instruments into the hands of young musicians in need. Musical instrument donations will also be accepted at the door.
LIVE MUSIC BY TWO BANDS
Washington, D.C.-based Squeeze Bayou plays traditional Cajun and zydeco dance music from Southwestern Louisiana. The band specializes in two steps and waltzes, but the music reflects a blend of many styles including country music,
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blues and Creole. Most of its material comes from traditional sources and the vocals are sung in Cajun French.
The Junkyard Saints is a Baltimore-based seven-piece band with full horn section performing its own brand of New Orleans-style party music, blending funk, swing, Latin and R&B, with a splash of zydeco. Junkyard Saints has played at some of the most notable venues and festivals in the country including the Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center, and Fort Lauderdale’s Cajun Crawfish and Riverwalk Blues festivals.
CAJUN DANCE LESSONS
Dance instructors Ben Pagac and Debbie Shaw will be on hand to provide free lessons in the art of swing, cajun and zydeco foot stompin’. The popular dance instructors regularly offer zydeco dance lessons throughout the Washington, D.C. area.
MARDI GRAS GOODIES AND REFRESHMENTS
Guests will enjoy King Cake and there will be Mardi Gras beads for all in celebration of the upcoming Fat Tuesday festivities. Drinks will be plentiful at the cash bar, along with light snacks.
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