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If you ask us, the history of R&B music in Los Angeles is more fascinating than anything about the music industry by itself. We've focused on R&B's relationship to certain cities in the past, but we've decided to start 2025 off by looking at the whole state of California's influence on the genre.
The Great Migration and the impact of World War ll helped shape the state's cultural fabric, creating a melting pot of music represented from Northern California down. Through the years, doo-wop, soul, funk, jazz, and more have merged into something with a distinct West Coast twist that's made the entire genre better. We look forward to not only looking at Cali's R&B history, but defining the sound of a huge state with so many different artists and styles, from the middle of the 20th century to now. (If you hear "It Never Rains in Southern California"—or any song from any Cali artist, for that matter—in your head while reading this, we completely understand.)
As usual, tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door. Get them ASAP so you can ring in the new year with us as we take on one of our more ambitious tasks to date.
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The R&B Club is a cultural gathering founded in 2018 that discusses the influence of R&B music. In other words, think of it as a musical book club-style meetup. Follow us on social media at @therandbclubdc for more information.
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12
Jan
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Songbyrd Music Trivia
Monday January 6th, 2025!
Join us at Songbyrd for a fun night of drinks, eats and MUSIC TRIVIA! We're writing our own questions, so expect a few curveballs.
Stay tuned for more info, and in the meantime, brush up on your music knowledge. Wikipedia is a good resource.
SONGBYRD MUSIC HOUSE
540 Penn Street, N.E.
songbyrddc.com
@songbyrddc
KEEP UP WITH FACEBOOK FOR CATEGORIES AND BONUS QUESTIONS!
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06
Jan
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Join us on January 7 at Songbyrd and in partnership with This Could Go Boom where music and activism will collide in support of equality and the Equal Rights Amendment.
With Boy Meets Pearl, Grief Cat, La Marvela, Ammonite and Quattracenta this shows promises to bring the house down while inviting you to take action for gender equality
The Equal Rights Amendment, passed by Congress in 1972, reached the 38 states needed for ratification in 2020 and has been ready for publication as the 28th Amendment ever since. The ERA will safeguard against gender-based violence, protect reproductive rights, ensure equal pay, and end discrimination based on gender. Without it, these injustices remain far harder to address.
Why Now? The stakes couldn’t be higher. With Donald Trump re-elected as President, progress toward equal rights is at risk. His previous administration stripped away key protections for women and blocked the ERA from publication. The ERA has already met all the legal requirements for ratification, and with your help, we can ensure it’s finally published. Take Action Today:
  1. Call the White House at (202) 456-1111.
  2. Text (302) 404-0880.
  3. Email President Biden and let him know the time to act is NOW.
  4. Spread the word—ask your friends and community to do the same!
Be involved EVERY DAY and join the ERA Coalition movement of movements to keep pushing for the ERA.

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Boy Meets Pearl

@boymeetspearl

Queer-fronted & oddly orchestrated, BMP offer new takes on sea shanties, circus waltzes & music hall sing-a-longs. Fronted by the spectacularly charismatic Christian Crowley and Sea Griffin, Boy Meets Pearl explores those sensual tales and oft-bawdy songs with instrumentation that careens from Glockenspiel to Chapman Stick, visiting autoharp and accordion and any number of idiosyncratic devices along the way.

 

Griefcat

@griefcatpartytime

What does a Mormon ex-sheriff and an Atheist tech employee have in common?  No, that’s not the beginning of an elaborate joke and Griefcat isn’t the punchline.  Instead, Annie Nardolilli and Louisa Hall, the masterminds behind Griefcat, are a duo that you can’t easily categorize or file into a neat little genre. They are mutually perpetuating forces in matching outfits who together create beautifully blended harmonies and brilliant lyrics, with an unpredictable twist.  They’ve been compared to Flight of the Conchords, Tenacious D, Norwegian duo Ylvis, and Garfunkel and Oates by fans, but if you ask Annie to describe their sound, she’ll say “We’re like if Taylor Swift, Dolly Parton, and Bo Burnham met up at an Olive Garden and wrote a song while eating unlimited breadsticks. Does that make sense? Probably not.”

La Marvela

@lamarvelamusic

La Marvela is an all-women music band that plays and highlights the richness of rhythms from the Colombian Caribbean region rooted in African, Indigenous and European influences. The group was formed to provide a learning space and honor Colombian ancestral music from a female perspective.

Our members are defenders of domestic violence survivors, and strive to provide a safe, inclusive and judgement free space.

Ammonite

@ammoniteband

Characterized by surprising harmonies, sharp songwriting, and fierce genre-bending. Ammonite debuted on The National Museum of Women in the Arts “The Tea” program in late 2022 and launched themselves into a busy inaugural year that included The Fort Reno concert series, features of their demo recording on Bandcamp and Country Queer, charting in the top 40 for the year on AltQ radio, headlining Frederick Pride, and playing Rockville Pride.

The power trio melds an edgy 90’s/00s grit with the jangle and twang of classic country revival and queer confessional songwriting that pours out onstage as an authentic and dynamic live show. In the past year Ammonite toured the East Coast and Midwest, played the Cherry Blossom Festival, MidMountain Murder Ballad festival and contributed a track to Yesterday and Today: D.C. does Dischord, alongside Ted Leo, The Dismemberment Plan, Outerloop, and J Robbins.

Quattracenta

@quattracenta

Quattracenta is a three-piece, no-wave, art rock band from Baltimore, MD. The trio’s name is a feminized reference to an Italian cultural movement of the 1400s — the Quattrocento — which saw the end of the Medieval period and the dawn of the Renaissance. Like an early Renaissance painting, the music of Quattracenta is grand, saturnine, and cathartic.

Quattracenta formed in 2016, after guitarist/vocalist Sarah Matas (Home Recording Project) moved from Chicago to Baltimore and began to connect with other experienced local players, including bassist Christian Sturgis (The Uniform, Lo Moda) and drummer Andrea Shearer (Saddle of Centaur, Pariah Piranha). In the ensuing years, Quattracenta has toured the mid-Atlantic region and become a staple of the live music scene in Baltimore, performing venues like Ottobar and the Baltimore Soundstage. Drawing on elements of post-punk, no wave, dub, and psychedelia, Quattracenta’s moody, genre-expansive music echoes influences like Slint, Earth, PJ Harvey, and The Birthday Party, anchored by Matas’ yearning guitar and lyrical meditations on mortality, and framed by Sturgis’ distorted, writhing bass lines and Shearer’s spacious, minimalist drumming.  Together, Quattracenta establishes a riveting and dramatic atmosphere on every stage they occupy. Their most recent record "II" was produced by J Robbins (Jawbox, Government Issue) and was released on October 16, 2020 by Bob Nastanovich's (Pavement, Silver Jews) Brokers Tip label, with distribution via Dischord Records Direct." ["post_title"]=> string(32) "EQUAL BEATS - ERA NOW - NEW DATE" ["post_excerpt"]=> string(0) "" ["post_status"]=> string(7) "expired" ["comment_status"]=> string(6) "closed" ["ping_status"]=> string(6) "closed" ["post_password"]=> string(0) "" ["post_name"]=> string(10) "equalbeats" ["to_ping"]=> string(0) "" ["pinged"]=> string(0) "" ["post_modified"]=> string(19) "2025-01-16 00:07:58" ["post_modified_gmt"]=> string(19) "2025-01-16 00:07:58" ["post_content_filtered"]=> string(0) "" ["post_parent"]=> int(0) ["guid"]=> string(59) "https://songbyrddc.com/?post_type=event_listing&p=6989" ["menu_order"]=> int(-1) ["post_type"]=> string(13) "event_listing" ["post_mime_type"]=> string(0) "" ["comment_count"]=> string(1) "0" ["filter"]=> string(3) "raw" } Ticket:
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14
Jan
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  string(1631) "Once Halloween passes, Christmas is thrown in our faces by almost every major corporation looking to cash in before the year ends. When the clock strikes midnight on November 1, Mariah Carey takes over as the unofficial "Queen of Christmas"—a title she's claimed thanks to "All I Want for Christmas" printing money for the past 30 years. But Christmas music isn't just an easy money grab: a lot of great R&B music was made in honor of the holiday and everything around it.

If you want pure joy, there's the Jackson 5's "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" and Donny Hathaway's "This Christmas." Add "My Gift to You" to the list of brilliant collaborations between Alexander O'Neal, Jimmy Jam, and Terry Lewis. Want to hear the Temptations rework one of the best-known Christmas carols? There's their version of "Silent Night," guided by Dennis Edwards. Any discussion of Christmas-themed R&B music would be incomplete without acknowledging the melancholy. As far as sad love songs go, the Emotions' "What Do the Lonely Do at Christmas?" is as good as they come. And when's the last time you paid attention to the lyrics of Stevie's "Someday at Christmas"?

Tickets are $15 and $20 at the door. Get them ASAP, so we can close out the year together by celebrating the best holiday R&B songs and the range of emotions that come with them. See everyone on Sunday, December 8.

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The R&B Club is a cultural gathering founded in 2018 that discusses the influence of R&B music. In other words, think of it as a musical book club-style meetup. Follow us on social media at @therandbclubdc for more information."
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Sun
08
Dec
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  string(2145) "Celebrate the New Year with a night inspired by the gritty glamour and raw energy of the indie sleaze era. With Sounds by Melina and Dag, this event is your chance to dive into an unforgettable mix of indie hits, timeless vibes, and the creative chaos that defined a generation.

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Debuting in 2015 at Marvin on 14th Street, Melina has been igniting dance floors and stages ever since. From The Fillmore to Rock & Roll Hotel, and collaborations with The National Museum of Women in the Arts and The Hispanic Heritage Foundation, Melina showcases an incredible musical range in every set.

Melina seamlessly infuses Latin music into R&B, deep house, and hip-hop. With Soul music shaping her early years, a growing vinyl collection and the guidance of inspiring mentors helped Melina master the art of DJing and create a unique, unforgettable vibe. Proud to be part of DC’s vibrant music scene, Melina is constantly inspired by the community that nurtures and uplifts the city's rhythm and creativity.

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dagher has been setting the tone for unforgettable nights since his start at Songbyrd’s open vinyl nights in 2016. Known for his eclectic sound that spans indie/electronic, disco, house, and R&B remixes, he’s become a versatile force in the music scene. From gallery nights to residencies at The Dew Drop Inn, The Wonderland Ballroom, and Kiki by 2021, his journey reached new heights in 2023, opening for major acts like Flight Facilities and The Blaze. In 2024, dagher continues to bring his dynamic sound to new spaces and events throughout DC, currently DJing high-energy spin classes at VIDA Fitness and running a monthly live show on Eaton Radio curating mixes from up and coming DJs around the city.

With two sold-out New Year's Eve events—Jackie in 2022 and Vagabond in 2023—under his belt, dagher brings his signature energy back to his roots for NYE 2024 at Songbyrd!"
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Tue
31
Dec