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  2. Blues Alley - Wikipedia

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    Blues Alley, founded in 1965, [1] is a jazz nightclub in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C.

  3. List of jazz venues - Wikipedia

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    The Louis Moholo Quintet performing at a jazz club. This is a list of notable venues where jazz music is played. It includes jazz clubs, clubs, dancehalls and historic venues such as theatres.

  4. Live at Blues Alley - Wikipedia

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    Live at Blues Alley serves as an example of Cassidy's eclectic tastes, covering classic and contemporary artists from Billie Holiday to Sting, including Al Green, Pete Seeger, Irving Berlin and more. Her cover of " Fields of Gold " was a popular radio song and record companies used it to promote her material; in 2001 Michelle Kwan skated to the ...

  5. Undeniable: Live at Blues Alley - Wikipedia

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    Allmusic reviewed the album stating "Undeniable: Live at Blues Alley is a memorable document of Martino's June 2009 appearance at the Washington, D.C. club." [2] JazzTimes observed "Recorded live with a brilliant all-star group, this is one of his best recordings for years."

  6. Ahmad Jamal - Wikipedia

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    He continued to play throughout the 1970s and 1980s, mostly in trios with piano, bass and drums, and occasionally expanded the group to include guitar. One of his most long-standing gigs was as the band for the New Year's Eve celebrations at Blues Alley in Washington, D.C., from 1979 through the 1990s. [31] [incomplete short citation]

  7. List of rallies and protest marches in Washington, D.C.

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    November 17 – Move:DC – Approximately 10,000 people marched around the White House to call for an end to the LRA in Central Africa, with the march concluding at the Washington Monument. The march and rally were organized by Invisible Children as a part of the Kony 2012 campaign.

  8. John Eaton (pianist) - Wikipedia

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    John Livingston Eaton (born May 29, 1934, Washington, D.C.) is an American pianist, musicologist, humorist, educator and interpreter of jazz and American popular music. [1] He is "considered one of the foremost interpreters of American music."

  9. Harold and Sylvia Greenberg Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Harold and Sylvia Greenberg Theatre (Greenberg Theatre) at American University is located in Tenleytown, Washington, DC.It opened in March 2003 with the mission of providing the University and civic community a place to experience live performances in music, theatre and dance.