| Rock and Roll Hotel |
| Description: Newsletters for members. |
| Date Sent: | Wednesday, 08 February 2012 |
| Newsletter Subject: | Full Club FREE Event on Friday! |
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Just
Announced:
Margo and the Nuclear So So's - Friday April 13 Thursday February 9
with Motion to Quash Attractive Nuisance 8pm *21 and over event Dj Dunnski upstairs Heated Rooftop Deck & Bar Open @ 7PM Saturday February 10
Clockwork with resident Djs: Reed Rothchild Phillip Goyette Will88 Baltimore Club, Electronic Dance, House, Disco, Hip-Hop and more... 1ST AND 2ND FLOORS | FREE | 9PM-3AM | 21+ | SUPER INDUSTRIAL HEATED ROOFTOP DECK & PATIO OPEN @ 7PM Rock & Roll Spelling Buzz...EVERY FRIDAY! Drink To Play, Spell To Win! @ 630pm Saturday February 11
"A sensation—the dozen-plus member outfit cooks up a scintillating stew of Afrofunk, rumba, salsa, ska and funk. There's no other band in the area with as funky and wide-reaching a sound.” - —The Washington Post
DJ Guilherme
The
groove is unassailable—the band can execute feverish, acid-laced
workouts on a mix of original as well as vintage tunes. A fearsome live
act, it’s hard not to get swept up in its urgent beat.”—Washington City Paper
GKYK w/ Djs Keenan & the Metaphysical Upstairs @ the Hotel Bar Free - 21+ SUPER INDUSTRIAL HEATED ROOFTOP DECK & PATIO OPEN! Sunday February 12
The Jealous Sound is a Los Angeles indie rock band composed of vocalist and guitarist Blair Shehan (formerly of Knapsack), guitarist Pedro Benito (formerly Sunday’s Best), bassist John McGinnis, and drummer Adam Wade. Their first album The Jealous Sound EP was released in 2000. In 2003 they shopped around their demos for a follow-up to their 2000 release The Jealous Sound EP and were set to release an album on Mojo Records. Edgewood The Mean Ideas 7pm Monday February 13
It’s unsurprising then that Doomtree’s origins are a decade deep, dating back to 2001 when a handful of friends fresh out of high school hatched a plan to make a life out of the passion that’d carried them that far. Handmade CD-Rs (the start of their cult-beloved False Hopes series) and local shows (echoed by the annual Doomtree Blowout festival today) evolved into a proper business and respectable home base. In the time since, P.O.S., Dessa, Sims, Cecil Otter, Mike Mictlan, Lazerbeak and Paper Tiger have become stars in their own right, but no matter where their careers take them (poetry books, the Gayngs super-band with Bon Iver, records with Rhymesayers, Strange Famous and Frenchkiss), they always come home. F.Stokes Educated Consumers 8pm |
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