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Click Click: Lenny Kravitz @ Warner Theater

The night started off well enough. An intense version of "Freedom Train," followed by "Bring It On," the one new song in the set, and then a guitar driven "It Ain't Over 'Til It's Over" that put the focus on Lenny's vocals as opposed to the string ...

From KYLE GUSTAFSON, DCist,  22 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Lenny Kravitz,  Twitter Inc,  Cicely Tyson

Click Click: KISS @ Verizon Center

Last night D.C. wanted the best and they got the best, as the local faction of KISS Army invaded the Verizon Center to see Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, and two other guys not named Ace Frehley and Peter Criss, slap on the makeup and rock 'n' roll all ...

From KYLE GUSTAFSON, DCist,  14 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Ace Frehley,  Peter Criss (musician),  Paul Stanley,  Gene Simmons

USMNT's Charlie Davies Injured in Parkway Collision

Davies, who is considered one of the national team's brightest young players, currently plays in France's Ligue 1 with FC Sochaux, where he has two goals in six games so far this season. In but 17 career appearances with the U.S. senior team, Davies ...

From KYLE GUSTAFSON, DCist,  13 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Ligue 1,  Bob Bradley

Click Click: The Sounds @ 9:30 Club

It's hard to take your eyes off of Maja Ivarsson, lead singer of The Sounds, while she is performing, and not because of her blonde hair, leggy physique or hot pants and track jacket clothing ensemble. She's a cross between Debbie Harry and Mick Jagger, ...

From KYLE GUSTAFSON, DCist,  23 Sep 2009
Related Topics: The Sounds (musician),  Debbie Harry,  Mick Jagger,  No Doubt (musician)

Click Click: The Flaming Lips @ Merriweather Post Pavilion

At this point in their amazing and improbable career, I'm not sure there's much that hasn't already been said as far as reviewing a concert by The Flaming Lips. Anyone that has seen them live in the last 10 years or so knows about the confetti canons ...

From KYLE GUSTAFSON, DCist,  30 Aug 2009

Grounds For Divorce: Elbow @ 9:30 Club

In fact it wasn't until the latter song that we finally got a moment truly worth remembering during the show. "Newborn," one of the band's first singles, showcases all of Elbow's strengths; Garvey's husky voice, guitarist Mark Potter's slinky riffs and ...

From KYLE GUSTAFSON, DCist,  5 Aug 2009

Click Click: Paul McCartney @ FedEx Field

Some things in life are always true. Seeing Paul McCartney in concert, even at age 67, is one of them. Sir Paul wowed a near-capacity crowd at FedEx Field on Saturday night with a mammoth, Beatles-centric 35 song set that also included hits and album ...

From KYLE GUSTAFSON, DCist,  2 Aug 2009
Related Topics: FedEx,  Paul McCartney,  The Beatles,  George Harrison,  John Lennon

Click Click: Stone Temple Pilots @ Merriweather

Just like the biggest summer movie blockbusters tend to be mindless affairs full of car chases and loud explosions, summer concerts are sometimes best enjoyed with big, dumb rock songs being played at high volume with thousands of people singing along. ...

From KYLE GUSTAFSON, DCist,  20 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Scott Weiland,  Bill Clinton

Click Click: No Doubt @ Nissan Pavilion

Last night I joined over 23,000 or so other people and made the trek out to Bristow to see No Doubt at Nissan Pavilion. Gwen Stefani and the Boys are back out on tour for the first time in five years, and judging from the crowds they've been bringing ...

From KYLE GUSTAFSON, DCist,  15 Jun 2009
Related Topics: No Doubt (musician),  Gwen Stefani,  Tony Kanal,  Paramore (musician),  The Sounds (musician)

It's Official: Virgin Mobile Festival Back For 2009

After weeks of speculation and much too much time spent obsessively reloading the 9:30 Club Forum, Post Rock and even the Baltimore Buisiness Journal, we finally have confirmation. There will be a Virgin Mobile Festival this year. Now we just need to ...

From KYLE GUSTAFSON, DCist,  3 Jun 2009
Related Topics: D C United

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