I Love Music & Therefore...I'm Broke
On our first ever meeting back in April, I mentioned that I am a fan of music. Music is one of those things that can bring all kinds of people together. No matter your belief in this, or that, music is something from the heart (most of the time) and is something that somehow you can usually tie it to your own personal experience.
There are all kinds of music venues all over the DC area and I highly suggest everyone at least see one show, big or small, while in the city. It'll be an experience you may never forget. Ask Sara or Alexa, both of which ventured to the 930 Club with me here in DC. During both shows, we saw or met people that you would never expect to see at the given concert. Sarah and I met a woman that lost half of her arm and was working for the VA to help veterans returning from the Middle East. She was having a blast! It just goes to show, that music can touch us in a way that nothing else can. Alexa and I didn't "met" anyone so to say, but we did realize that sometimes you must carry your girlfriend's purse, even if you have your own, and yours is bigger than hers...
http://redpalacedc.com/events/
http://www.930.com/concerts/
http://www.dcjazz.com/
Those are all links for music in and around the city. Anything from country to alternative, and rap to jazz. Surely you can find something that interests you.
The Eels - 930 club
The Red Palace Cat, he was there when they bought the place, and refused to leave...he know sleeps at the bar
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