Episode 360: The Sounds of Washington, DC, Part 4

Known to most of the world as a political playground, Washington, D.C. is a city where decisions that shape the course of, not just American, but HUMAN history, are made every day. More than that though, D.C. is a city where cultures collide resulting in a creative class that produces some of the most compelling and diverse art in the world. Built on the legacy of jazz and go-go, D.C. is on the cusp of a creative explosion and bringing everything from hip-hop to indie rock into the fold.

In part four of our Sounds of Washington, DC series, we're dipping our toes into the DIY space, traveling back in time for some homegrown jazz/funk, and getting serious about what needs to be done to protect and revive this city's native culture for not just a day, but all year long. 


Show Notes

 

More resources for fans of #DCMusic

Hometown Sounds
The original and still the best. All DC. All the time.

DC Music Rocks
Putting DC musicians on the radio

DC Music Download
Stay up to date on what the kidz are listening to. Split between coverage of national and local bands. 

*Have another great resource for #DCMusic? Hit us at podcast@chunkyglasses.com and let us know!


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