Features ‘DC Jazz’ tells a history of the people and places that made D.C. an important home for jazz Editor’s note: In recognition of Jazz Appreciation Month, CapitalBop is publishing a series of articles throughout April on books that... April 23, 2021 0
Features Remembering Aaron Martin Jr., a saxophonist with an unending commitment to the music Editor’s note: Aaron Martin, a saxophonist who had been an important part of the D.C. jazz scene for decades... March 25, 2021 0
Features Rachel Winder finds ‘Freedom’ in the midst of struggle On a chilly, clear-skied February morning in Baltimore City, the young composer, multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Rachel Winder was holed... March 5, 2021 0
Features After 37 Years On and 2 Years Off, ‘Hot Jazz Saturday Night’ is back on the airwaves at WAMU The coronavirus pandemic has crippled the jazz community in every outpost, and D.C. is no exception. Venues have permanently... January 11, 2021 0
Features Remembering Andrew White, saxophonist, scholar, impresario and D.C. music royalty of the highest order The accomplishments of Andrew White — multi-instrumentalist, composer, arranger, entrepreneur and performer, who made his home in Northeast D.C.... November 25, 2020 0
Features The legend of Yahya Abdul-Majid Yahya Abdul-Majid was a musician with an intense air of mystery about him. I had often heard stories of... October 21, 2020 0
Features With government aid tied up, struggling jazz venue owners ponder their options In early spring, when the coronavirus pandemic’s drastic impacts were still sinking in, many on the D.C. jazz scene... September 11, 2020 0
Features For Vernard Gray, supporting jazz meant strengthening his community in Southeast D.C. For over 50 years, Vernard R. Gray served as a pillar of D.C.’s cultural landscape: organizing art exhibitions, presenting... July 10, 2020 0
Features ‘He was very powerful, but he was not loud:’ D.C.’s jazz community remembers Brother Ah Brother Ah spent his life dedicated to music. He was a multi-instrumentalist, an educator, a radio DJ, a philosopher. And... June 24, 2020 0
Features Two months into pandemic, many area musicians are still waiting for government aid Two months after social-distancing measures shuttered the workplaces of thousands of performing artists in and around D.C., many local... May 22, 2020 0