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[…] to reopen the club in Northwest in early 2015 but was still deciding on an exact location. Now, as reported by CapitalBop,…
On Exclusive: After closing, HR-57 owner aims to build new club across from Howard Theatre
[…] Venerable D.C. jazz institution H.R. 57 wants the bring the music a little closer to its roots as owner Tony…
On Exclusive: After closing, HR-57 owner aims to build new club across from Howard Theatre
[…] St. corridor; he first opened up shop in a relatively small room on 8th and H Streets NE, and…
On Photos | HR-57 settles in for the long haul at spacious new H Street digs
[…] at 14th and Q Streets. Then in 2010 Puesan surprised the jazz scene by announcing plans to move to…
On News | HR-57 is moving … and adding a blues club?
[…] What can the local jazz community learn from Fort Reno? [CapitalBop] […]
On Jazz and community: Could we be learning from Fort Reno?
[…] What can the local jazz community learn from Fort Reno? [CapitalBop] […]
On Jazz and community: Could we be learning from Fort Reno?
[…] get started on Friday night with Alison Crockett, a powerful and message-conscious vocalist and a CapitalBop favorite. Then at…
On With intrepid new one-woman show, Alison Crockett works to ‘start the conversation’ about our divided America
[…] Sunday with a program of three D.C.-based acts on the rise. Come hang with us at the loft, where…
On DC Jazz Loft Series photo recap: When old meets new, fresh sounds emerge
[…] cover the festival, with a post recommending one show each night and the first installment of Jati Lindsay’s photo…
On The Hamilton kicks out the jams to open the DC Jazz Fest, with back-to-back shows from Brass-A-Holics and Snarky Puppy
[…] concentrated programming. We’ve already started to heavily cover the festival, with a post recommending one show each night and…
On CapitalBop’s picks for DC Jazz Fest 2014: Brass bands, global fusions and oh so many options