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If "The 19th Street Band" could be summed up in a phrase, it would be “old school”. From their folk instruments (upright bass, fiddle, and acoustic guitars), to their approach to music a...
Event page created to inform Things to do in DC members of this upcoming event. Please use the links to get the most up to date info. If you have not done so yet, Join Things to do in DC to stay informed about more fun stuff coming up in DC this Spring and Summer. https://www.facebook.com/groups/indcevents
If "The 19th Street Band" could be summed up in a phrase, it would be “old school”. From their folk instruments (upright bass, fiddle, and acoustic guitars), to their approach to music and performance, "The 19th Street Band" has followed the traditions of The Carter Family and The Kingston Trio while also integrating modern elements of Americana, Country, and Rock ‘n Roll. "The 19th Street Band" has built its fan base the old school way, one fan at a time. They play hundreds of shows a year, from backyard BBQ’s to honky-tonks to amphitheaters. Every time they play, their music and energy connects with a new person in the crowd.
http://www.nga.gov/content/ngaweb/calendar/jazz/jazz-in-the-garden/may-27-2016.html
Jazz in the Garden takes place in the Sculpture Garden on the grounds of the National Gallery of Art every Friday evening May 27 - September 2, 2016, 5:30pm - 8:30pm. Click here for a full schedule http://www.pavilioncafe.com/jazz-schedule.html
An eclectic mix of jazz is performed by top Washington-area artists. During jazz concerts, the Pavilion Café offers a special menu of creative American cuisine and refreshments. Alcoholic beverages may not be brought into the Sculpture Garden but may be purchased at the café. Admission is free.
NOTE: Concerts may be cancelled due to excessive heat or inclement weather. For up-to-date information, click on www.nga.gov/jazz, call (202) 289-3360, or check the Gallery’s Twitter and Facebook feeds at http://www.twitter.com/ngadc | www.facebook.com/NationalGalleryofArt
Sculpture Garden Rules
Do not touch the works of art unless it is indicated that you may do so.
Do not ride bicycles or use in-line skates and skateboards in the Sculpture Garden. Either walk beside your bike or secure it at one of the hitching posts located near the entrances on Constitution Avenue and Madison Drive.
http://www.pavilioncafe.com/jazz-in-the-garden.html