Album reviews Best D.C. Jazz Albums of 2021 This has been a tough year, with just a few false starts of hope sprinkled in. We’re ending it... December 21, 2021 0
Announcing... The all-virtual 2021 Jazz and Freedom Festival honors the legacy of venues lost during the pandemic Almost one year into the coronavirus shutdown, we’re starting to hear people reminisce on last March, asking themselves: What... February 23, 2021 0
Interviews Joe Chambers: From the JFK Quintet to the Kennedy Center, by way of M’Boom [ai1ec post_id=”130035″ view=”agenda”] During the 1960s, a select group of masters helped redefine the traditions and artistic standards contained... October 4, 2019 0
Features 13 albums in 4 years: Brad Linde looks back on a recent hot streak, and contemplates what’s next Brad Linde started this new year, as many of us do, with a resolution. “I decided in January,” he... July 24, 2019 0
Album reviews The Best D.C. Jazz Albums of 2017 Editor’s note: Whoops. There’s no other way to say it: Here at CapitalBop we had a lean year in... December 22, 2018 0
Show announcement | The D.C. Jazz Loft settles in at Union Arts on Sunday: DIY digs, killer lineup CapitalBop’s D.C. Jazz Loft has a new home, and it’s a lot like our very first venue: cozy, DIY,... November 5, 2013 2
News | Gretchen Parlato ‘thrilled’ to present wide-ranging new album at Bohemian Caverns by Brad Linde Internationally acclaimed vocalist Gretchen Parlato, who plays at Bohemian Caverns this Friday and Saturday, first drew... April 13, 2011 1
Interview | Darcy James Argue’s innovative machines (AUDIO) by Brad Linde If someone tells you that Darcy James Argue’s Secret Society is an old-school big band, they’re... January 3, 2011 2