- Review
In the tug-of-war between originality and Trane’s influence, this critic preferred the former.
In the tug-of-war between originality and Trane’s influence, this critic preferred the former.
A singer-songwriter’s years of pops-concert experience helps show how to do it better.
Canadian, Bulgarian, Indian and Mongolian ensembles delighted in the District.
Grammy-winner hints she may be done touring.
How arts administrators help maintain the status quo, and what can be done to change it.
With the debut of his new song, Hayes is determined to release music on his own terms.
Young Cuban group finishes up last leg of North American tour with the American pianist.
The rave shows how club culture can flourish outside of the club.
The country singer wrote nine of the 10 songs on her clever, sly and terrific new album “Trophy.”
With Carlene Carter and Emmylou Harris, the heartland roots-rock icon is coming to Wolf Trap.
Wolf Trap Opera managed almost to conceal the flimsiness of Rossini’s plot through a combination of humor and strong performances.
If only professional ensembles more often played with the ardor of the NOI orchestra.
A choral festival honors Peace Corps, Kennedy’s legacy with ensembles from around the world
The hit-factory country trio, returning from a two-year hiatus, embarks on a new world tour.
The legendary guitarist, who in 1980 suffered near-total memory loss, stops by Blues Alley.
Her last album, “The River & the Thread,” finds her in bluesy territory.
A new documentary helps explain the Washington blues-rock troupe’s longevity.
After 8 seasons, Philippe Auguin to become Washington National Opera’s music director emeritus.
At Blues Alley, the young bassist showed off her chops.
“It felt like, all of a sudden, you can’t be a powerful female with goals and dreams and date another powerful person,” Ell said on Monday.