Area musician aims to raise $15,000 for medical workers amid pandemic

A fundraiser spearheaded by the D.C. jazz pianist Chris Grasso has nearly met its goal of generating $15,000 for medical workers on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic — thanks in part to the help of a few major jazz musicians. In early April, Grasso launched Live Cov-Aid, a Facebook page of performance videos […]

Ben Williams speaks up, and sings out, on ‘I Am a Man’

After the 2016 presidential election, bassist Ben Williams began a new project to address the changing social climate in the United States. The music he wrote was framed around two major pillars: a program of protest songs he performed at the 2017 Congressional Black Caucus Foundation jazz concert, and the “I AM A MAN” signs of […]

Best Practices for Livestream Concerts During the COVID-19 Shutdown

As D.C. shelters in place, many artists are beginning to livestream concerts. Here’s a quick list of our suggestions — crowdsourced from organizers, audiences and musicians — to help you retain audiences and make sure you earn as many tips as possible from your stream. Anything we missed? Send suggestions to jamie AT capitalbop DOT […]

D.C. Jazz Musicians List (by instrument)

MUSICIANS: ADD YOUR INFO WITH THIS SIGNUP FORM! The nation’s capital is home to a thriving community of jazz musicians. Here is an ever-expanding list of the musicians who call D.C. home, links to hear their music, and contact info. Most are available for private engagements and lessons, and all are friendly and eager to […]
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