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April 20 

Shelby Lynne- Tears, Lies and Alibis
Aqualung- Magetic North DC
David Ford- Let the Hard Times Roll DC
Kate Nash- My Best Friend Is You
Willie Nelson- Country Music
Rufus Wainwright- All Days Are Nights
Apples In Stereo- Travellers in Space and Time
Merle Haggard- I Am What I Am
Willie Nelson- Country Music
Storyhill- Shade of the Trees

April 27 

Alpha Rev- New Morning DC
Mary Chapin Carpenter- Age of Miracles DC
Melissa Etheridge- Fearless Love
Peter Frampton- Thank You Mr. Churchill
Trashcan Sinatras- In the Music DC 
Nathaniel Rateliff- In Memory of Loss DC
Livingston Taylor- Last Alaska Moon
Celine Dion- Taking Chances Concert
Jim Brickman- Never Alone (CD/DVD)
Jesse Malin/St. Marks Social- Love It to Life
Emily Jane White- Victorian America

May 4 

Carole Kingand James Taylor- Reunion DC
Rounder Records 40th Anniversary (DVD) DC
Nikki Yanofsky- Nikki DC
New Pornographers- Together
Court Yard Hounds- Courtyard Hounds DC
The Hold Steady- Heaven Is Whenever
Steve Mason- Boys Outside DC
Josh Ritter- So Runs the World Away DC
Greg Laswell- Take A Bow DC
Barbra Streisand- Live at the Village Vanguard
Minus the Bear- Omni
Broken Social Scene- Forgiveness Rock Record
Zac Brown Band + Friends - Live/Fox Theater
Paul Weller- Wake Up the Nation
Chely Wright- Lifted Off the Ground
Justin Currie - The Great War DC
Richard Julian - Girls Need Attention

May 11

Keane- Night Train
Jackson Browne/David Lindley- Love Is Strange
Jim Lauderdale- Patchwork River
The National - High Violet

May 18

Macy Gray- The Sell Out
Rolling Stones- Exile on Main St. (Exp) DC
Band of Horses- Infinite Arms
Tracey Thorne- Love and Its Opposite DC
Great Lake Swimmers- Legion Sessions
Delta Spirit- Bushwick Blues
The Black Keys- Brothers
Sarah Jaffe- Suburban Nature
Audra Mae- The Happiest Lamb
Anne McCue- Broken Promise Land

May 25

Griffin House- The Learner
The Weepies- Be My Thrill DC
Bettye Lavette- Interpretations
Tift Merritt- See You On the Moon
Beth Nielson Chapman- Back to Love

June 1

Gin Blossoms- No Chocolate Cake
Jack Johnson- To the Sea
Herbie Hancock- The Imagine Project DC

June 8 

Grace Potter & The Nocturnals- S/T DC
Lissie- Catching A Tiger
Nada Surf- if i had a hifi DC
Sia - We Are Born
Eli Paperboy Reed- Come and Get It

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    Tuesday
    19Jan2010

    Mumford and Sons - Sigh No More

    We first caught the jubilant Mumford and Sons live as opening support (and backing band) for divine neo-folkie Laura Marling. Full of blustery, buskery energy, raspy-voiced Marcus Mumford and his remarkable players stomped, and occasionally waltzed, their way into our hearts with a passionate, all-too-short set filled with harmonied, countrified British pub-folk crossed with a sweaty rock n' roll drive. With twanging banjo, slide guitar, sprightly piano runs and an irresistible, infectious joy, Mumford and Sons left us exhausted and exhilarated. So it is with not a small of pleasure that we welcome (finally) their very special, unassumingly epic debut album Sigh No More to these shores February 16 (Glassnote).

    The powerful "Dust Bowl Dance" probably epitomizes the Mumford aesthetic best: building slowly from a piano and banjo folk ballad, with Marcus' gin-soaked voice in full lament, into a rampaging storm of boot heels slammed into woodboard, a flurry of acoustic instruments meeting an electric jolt of fuzzed, wall-of-sound mayhem. It is just one brilliant, spine-tingling moment from an album that is blessed with many. "What we write about is real," says Son Country Winston, "and we sing and play our instruments more passionately 'cos we feel like we need to. We love honest music." Clearly. Highly recommended. Catch them on Letterman February 10.

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    Mumford and Sons - "Dustbowl Dance" (from the album Sigh No More)

    Mumford and Sons - "The Cave" (from the album Sigh No More)

     

     

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