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Know Your Scene

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D.C. isn’t just a city purely driven by politics—it’s also where some of the world’s best music venues, prolific bands and groundbreaking musical projects live. Presented by music magazine D.C. Music Download, Know Your Scene spotlights some of the most influential and interesting people who shape D.C.'s music scene. Each episode will offer an in-depth look into what happening inside the nation’s capital through topical discussions and interviews, spotlighting the music community’s unique DI ...
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"The Human," has been hosting his podcast for 11 years. It is always highly ranked in the blues rock genre. He brings alot of experience in music to his show. He played in rock bands in high school in the late 60's. He had and has an insatiable thirst for music, so much so that he got the nickname "The Human," in the mid-70's. He is also a singer-songwriter that has recorded 6 CD's and 2 download only releases of his own music. Since this, he has released 3 "Essential Human Project" CD's tha ...
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Cold As Ice Double Vision Foreigner Too Much Time On My Hands Styx Footstompin Music Grand Funk Railroad Everybody Wants You Billy Squier Shakin Eddie Money Personal Jesus Sammy Hagar Heterosexual Man The Odds Headlong Queen Summer Of 69 Bryan Adams Juke Joint Showdown The Human Project Bonus Track.... http://www.humanrocks.net…
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Got some AC/DC for ya, all with Bon Scott. These songs range from 1974-1979. High Voltage (1976) It's A Long Way To The Top, If You Wanna Rock n Roll. Can I Get Next To You Powerage (1978) Down Payment Blues Gimme A Bullet To Bite On What's Next To The Moon Gone Shootin Up To My Neck Rock n Roll Damnation Highway to Hell (1979) The Girls Got Rhythm…
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Have Blues, Will Travel Smokin Joe Kubek Funky Guitar Blues Bryce Janey I Got The Six ZZ Top Wake Up Dead Government Mule Hustle Tommy Castro Mail Order Mystics John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers Arrested for Driving While Blind ZZ Top Back Door Man Omar Kent Dykes Monkeyland Omar and the Howlers Bar Room Meltdown The Human Project Pearl Necklace ZZ…
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Evil Woman ELO I Can See For Miles The Who Carry on my Wayward Son Kansas Life During Wartime Talking Heads Breakdown Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Another One Bites the Dust Queen Panama Red New Riders of the Purple Sage Them Changes The Buddy Miles Express Hash Pipe Weezer Gimme Yo Money Please Bachman Turner Overdrive LaGrange ZZ Top Whatever …
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Peter Lillis is a jack of all trades in D.C.'s music scene. After successfully launching one of the city's most prolific independent record labels, Babe City, and heading up marketing efforts for music venue Union Stage, Peter has launched his own music showcase called This/Side. On this week's episode, we discuss with Peter what's new and notable …
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D.C. has a burgenoning indie music scene. But Erik A. Moses (Senior Vice President of Events DC) and Sunny Sumter (Executive Director of DC Jazz Fest) are leading the charge with bringing these underground artists into the national spotlight. On this episode of Know Your Scene, Erik and Sunny detail their ambitious plans for making this happen.…
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Lisa White has built a long, successful career in D.C. as one of the city's top music bookers. She spent over 20 years booking shows at the legendary 9:30 Club, and now she's bringing her expertise and deep knowledge of the city's music scene to her role as head talent buyer for The Wharf's newest music venue, Pearl Street Warehouse.…
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No one in D.C. knows more about building a music venue from the ground up better than Daniel Brindley. With nearly 20 years of experience running one of the area's most popular music spots, Jammin' Java, Daniel has once again found success through his latest creation--a brand new music venue at The Wharf called Union Stage. On this episode of Know …
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Chris Moore is a D.C.-based musician and prolific show promoter who's behind one of the country's largest hardcore punk music festivals, Damaged City. Thanks to his efforts, Chris has given a crucial platform to the next generation of promising D.C. bands looking to get their start. This episode of Know Your Scene spotlights Chris' journey from boo…
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Rhizome is a Takoma DIY venue that's home to the city's most inventive and experimental works of art and music. It's a space that was created on the belief that it's more interesting to make your own culture than to consume culture made by others. On this week's episode, we speak to Rhizome co-founder Steve Korn on how the venue is changing the way…
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Jamal Gray is a local vanguard and activist in the creative community who runs DIY space Uptown Art House and serves as leader of music projects Nag Champa and CMPTR CLVB. His fearless spirit, visionary approach to art and tenacious work ethic has inspirated countless creatives in the city. We'll share his story and method behind the madness on the…
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