Dec
5
Thu
JON CRESSWELL
Dec 5 @ 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm
JON CRESSWELL

Jon Cresswell is an indie pop singer-songwriter/ producer from Manassas, Virginia currently living in Los Angeles. This inspirational self-taught musician boasts catchy pop melodies, strong Hip-Hop/Pop style beats, and extraordinary instrumentation to achieve passion filled compositions.

“My music is about sharing my Joy… to reach out and touch someone’s heart with my music that leaves a lasting impression of love.”

His first official EP entitled “Gift Wrapped” will be available worldwide featuring his much anticipated single “For Myself”

Dec
6
Fri
CHRIS TIMBERS
Dec 6 @ 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm
CHRIS TIMBERS

A Northern Virginia native, singer/songwriter Chris Timbers draws inspiration from soul music, contemporary jazz, blues, rock and country. A soulful, rootsy singer with early acoustic songwriting, Chris Timbers is presently gearing up for his freshman release as a solo artist.

NIGHT SAGE
Dec 6 @ 6:30 pm – 10:30 pm
NIGHT SAGE

Fronted by former American Idol star Maddie Assel and the award-winning, multi-instrument virtuoso John Schreiner, Night Sage is an unforgettable performance experience. The group’s catalogue focuses on energetic top 40 selections and perfectly delivered iconic hits stretching back as far the 1960’s. Since their launch in early 2019, Night Sage has garnered ecstatic reviews from private clients and public audiences alike, because simply put, they offer a level of quality beyond all expectation. Elegant, effervescent, and exhilarating: Night Sage.

Dec
7
Sat
EDDIE PASA
Dec 7 @ 11:00 am – 2:30 pm
EDDIE PASA

“Eddie is a tiny Asian drummer who also happens to sing, play guitar… and he’s pretty good at the Kevin Bacon game, too.”

COMMON COURTESY
Dec 7 @ 3:00 pm – 6:30 pm
COMMON COURTESY

Common Courtesy is a high energy rock/pop band that covers all genres with an alternative rock vibe. The band adds original songs to make them stand out from the typical cover band.

KEETON
Dec 7 @ 7:00 pm – 10:30 pm
KEETON

Keeton has one description: Nineties & Alternative For The People. Hear them perform songs by Bush, Tonic, Pearl Jam, The Killers and more!

Dec
8
Sun
ELI LEV
Dec 8 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm
ELI LEV

Born in Washington, D.C. and raised by the world, Eli Lev is a traveler, self-proclaimed folk hero, and a passionate musician. He translates his experiences from the road directly to the audience in his live performances, which feature a strong, soulful voice supported by beatboxing, harmonica, flute, and acoustic guitar loops. As an audience member, you can’t help but want to travel the world and hear him sing through the next adventure.

PHILIP CROUCH
Dec 8 @ 4:30 pm – 8:30 pm
PHILIP CROUCH

Phil Crouch is a Richmond native now living in Arlington for the past 2 years. His solo work features him and his acoustic guitar taking on the greatest hits from a variety of genres. Phil brings the crowd everything from classic rock anthems, to throwback radio jams, to the pop hits of today.

Dec
10
Tue
CARTER PENNELL
Dec 10 @ 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm
CARTER PENNELL

Klepto’s live show is like scanning the radio and stopping to listen to your favorite songs. There’s something for everyone: from AC/DC to Stevie Wonder, hip hop to hard rock, saxophones to samples, it’s covered. These guys are top notch musicians who know how to deliver the goods.

Dec
11
Wed
ANDREW BURLESON
Dec 11 @ 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm
ANDREW BURLESON
Guitarist and vocalist from Columbia, South Carolina. Currently resides in Old Town Alexandria, right outside of DC. Influenced by Classic and Southern Rock as well as BluesR&B, Hip Hop and Alternative Rock. Has played all over the Carolinas for the last 3 years and is now emerging in the DC, Marland, Virginia scene. Plays solo as well as experienced front man for a number of musicians and bands.
Dec
12
Thu
BRADLEY RHODES
Dec 12 @ 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm
BRADLEY RHODES

Melodime blends rock and roll, stunning piano melodies, and catchy guitar riffs with strong story-telling country roots and sing-along choruses.

Melodime, featuring Brad Rhodes (lead vocals, acoustic guitar), Sammy Duis (piano, organ, bass), Tyler Duis (drums), and Jon Wiley (bg vocals, guitar, mandolin, dobro), perform over a hundred shows annually throughout the continental United States, all while running a charity, ‘Now I Play Along Too,’ which provides musical instruments and lessons to underprivileged children.

Dec
13
Fri
BRUNO SOUND
Dec 13 @ 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm
BRUNO SOUND

With songs ranging in genre from anthem-esque ballads to danceable rock-reggae to straight up rock and roll, it’s no wonder Bruno de Lima-Campos finds it hard to pinpoint his music to one particular category. Having begun at age 11 with classical and flamenco lessons and gradually applying his teachings to the electric and steel string acoustic guitar, Bruno’s unique stylings truly have a sound all their own. After stints as a lead guitarist and songwriter for many acclaimed bands (most notably Crowded Streets, a Dave Matthews tribute band), Bruno decided it was time to give his fans a bigger taste of his personal musical journey, and thus, TheBrunoSound was born.

THE NEW ROMANCE
Dec 13 @ 6:30 pm – 10:30 pm
THE NEW ROMANCE

The New Romance cranks out an incredible nonstop high-energy show that will leave you breathless. You’ll know every song, dance for hours and sing at the top of your lungs. Think of it as your favorite mix tape of the 80s coming to life! Since their inception, their focus is only playing the songs you know and love with stunning accuracy. Together the band has a wealth of experience in the music industry and entertainment world. So, grab your friends and join The Ultimate 80’s Tribute Band “The New Romance”! 

Dec
14
Sat
LAUREN SUMNER
Dec 14 @ 11:00 am – 2:30 pm
LAUREN SUMNER

Lauren is 25 years old and has been exploring her talents as a singer-songwriter/solo-performer in the DMV area for about 5 years. She has started her music career by playing acoustic gigs at local venues but has aspirations for more. While she plays an eclectic selection of original songs and popular covers, her passion in music is derived from the Blues.

Lauren grew up in Germantown, Maryland. She is influenced by musicians such as John Mayer, Eva Cassidy, Neil Young, Alicia Keys, Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimi Hendrix, Beyonce, Lady Gaga, etc…

She hopes to one day record her own album

VERTIGO RED
Dec 14 @ 3:00 pm – 6:30 pm
VERTIGO RED

Maryland’s premier party rock cover band covering a variety of music from 80’s retro favorites to today’s radio.

CRUSHING DAY
Dec 14 @ 7:00 pm – 10:30 pm
CRUSHING DAY

Since 1993, Crushing Day has been in the forefront of the Baltimore music scene. Though mainly concentrated in the Baltimore/Annapolis area, the band has traveled the East coast from Killington, VT to Key West, FL. Crushing Day has shared the stage with national acts, Puddle of Mudd, SR-71, DaDa, The Posies, Driven’ and Cryin’, Ace Freehley, Lita Ford, Child’s Play, Jimmie’s Chicken Shack, The Pat McGee Band, The Ravyns, and Dig.

Dec
15
Sun
GABE BADILLO OF CROWDED STREETS
Dec 15 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm
GABE BADILLO OF CROWDED STREETS

Gabe Badillo (aka Gabs Matthews) is the focal point of the band. Drawing from years of experience on stage, his ability to emulate Dave’s vocals and stage presence is uncanny. When the spirit takes him, Gabe treats audience members to his spot-on renditions of Dave’s signature footwork and anecdotal stage chatter—all adding to the authenticity of the performance.

SHARIF
Dec 15 @ 4:30 pm – 8:30 pm
SHARIF

Sharif – who is currently earning his Masters at the Berklee College of Music – has made quite a name for himself on the touring front, vacillating from playing intimate solo acoustic shows of his original material to belting out cover tunes (from Rihanna’s “Disturbia” to Maroon 5’s “Won’t Go Home Without You” to Beastie Boys “Girls”) at biker bars to playing one of his favorite genres of music, oldies, at retirement centers (because he wants to, not because he has to) to corporate gigs for Gap and Amstel Light to opening for the likes of Jason Mraz, Kenny Loggins, Rhett Miller, Rusted Root, and Blake Shelton.

“Music consumes me,” explains Sharif, who has approximately 2,000 shows around the world under his belt. “I just love playing music, teaching music, learning more about music, and doing whatever I can to get there.”

Dec
17
Tue
ZAC QUINTANA
Dec 17 @ 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm
ZAC QUINTANA

Zac Quintana is a graduate of the Berklee College of music in Boston and has been playing guitar and singing for 30 years. Zac  crosses multiple genres with strong rhythm guitar playing and smooth vocals, delivering an upbeat musical experience for all ages throughout the D.C./VA area.

Dec
18
Wed
JULIA KASDORF
Dec 18 @ 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm
JULIA KASDORF

After years of performance being a bass sideman, and co-fronting popular Loudoun County, Virginia band, One Horse Town, Julia Kasdorf gives us her solo album, “Motel”. The 11 (8 original, 3 covers) acoustic guitar-driven songs show how deep and wide Julia’s musical experience has been. Solidly Americana, with gleams of Motown, “Motel” shows us what its like to grow up loving rock ‘n roll in a bluegrass household.

Recorded over the course of a year at studio in the woods, “Motel” pulls together everything that Julia loves about music – flat top guitar, driving rhythm, a little soul, and visceral songwriting. Julia produced her own album and invited local legends Jon Carroll, Lynn Kasdorf on pedal steel, Mike Ault, Buddy Dunlap, and Gary Ferguson to help bring her sound to the acetate. “Somethings didn’t quite work out, and I painted myself into a couple of corners. There were times when I absolutely didn’t know what to do and wished like heck I had a producer to tell me!” she acknowledges “but I picked the right musicians and “Motel” kicks *ss, just like I wanted it to.”

Julia feared that the weak point of the album might be her singing. With the help of Les “Nitty Gritty Dirt Band” Thompson, she got away from the kind of pushy delivery she’d developed playing live shows, and found a way to just let the words slip out like honey. Julia was surprised and gratified by the results, having unexpectedly discovered a new gentle subtlety in her voice. “I knew that in the process of making “Motel” I’d learn a lot about myself, about what I wanted to say, about how I wanted to say it. After all the music I’ve learned and absorbed over the years, I thought something pretty cool might happen.”