2 hr 18 min

Summer: 2018 Scene-In-Review DC Scene-In-Review

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2018 Scene-In-Review is a special edition of the DC Scene-In-Review podcast.

2018 was a great year to be a taper in the DMV, with a flood of incredible acts that left us with tons of highlights to relive. This expansive episode contains some of our favorite concert recordings from too many bands to list, along with interviews with Rudi Greenberg (Features Managing Editor at the Washington Post Express), Gordon Sterling (Gordon Sterling and the People, Nappy Riddem, Mary-el Band), Jeffrey Tribble Jr. (Executive Director of The MusicianShip DC), Neel Singh (Dro Electric, Staycation, Skaii) and Nina Goodman (Dc Music Review).

Summer Set List:
"Eyes of the World" into "Midnight Moonlight" at Keller Williams' Grateful Gospel on day 4 of LOCKN'
"Climbing Up the Walls" performed by Mary Lankford, Gordon Sterling, Tula Pisano, Garret Gleason, Neel Singh, Nikhel Sus, and Dave Ray on June 2 at Staycation's Radiohead Tribute and Planned Parenthood Benefit at the Black Cat
"By Your Side" by Ryan Buell (as part of a gift album of children's song in honor of Neel Singh's baby)
"Holler and Hum" by the Cris Jacobs Band on June 9 at the Kingman Island Bluegrass and Folk Festival
Odetta Hartman on June 9 at the Kingman Island Bluegrass and Folk Festival
Gangstagrass on June 9 at the Kingman Island Bluegrass and Folk Festival
"I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)" and "Bound for Glory" by Tedeschi Trucks Band with Ivan Neville on the second song, on August 25 at the LOCKN' Music Festival
"Hell in a Bucket" by Dead & Company on August 25 at the LOCKN' Music Festival
"China Cat Sunflower" into "I Know You Rider" performed by Joe Russo's Almost Dead on August 24 at the LOCKN' Music Festival
"Dreams" performed by by Steal Your Peach on September 22 at the Hometown Get Down
"Set Me Free" by the 19th Street Band on September 22 at the Hometown Get Down
"Love Oh Love Please Come Home" performed by the Dirty Grass Players with Cris Jacobs sitting in on September 21 at the Hometown Get Down

2018 Scene-In-Review is a special edition of the DC Scene-In-Review podcast.

2018 was a great year to be a taper in the DMV, with a flood of incredible acts that left us with tons of highlights to relive. This expansive episode contains some of our favorite concert recordings from too many bands to list, along with interviews with Rudi Greenberg (Features Managing Editor at the Washington Post Express), Gordon Sterling (Gordon Sterling and the People, Nappy Riddem, Mary-el Band), Jeffrey Tribble Jr. (Executive Director of The MusicianShip DC), Neel Singh (Dro Electric, Staycation, Skaii) and Nina Goodman (Dc Music Review).

Summer Set List:
"Eyes of the World" into "Midnight Moonlight" at Keller Williams' Grateful Gospel on day 4 of LOCKN'
"Climbing Up the Walls" performed by Mary Lankford, Gordon Sterling, Tula Pisano, Garret Gleason, Neel Singh, Nikhel Sus, and Dave Ray on June 2 at Staycation's Radiohead Tribute and Planned Parenthood Benefit at the Black Cat
"By Your Side" by Ryan Buell (as part of a gift album of children's song in honor of Neel Singh's baby)
"Holler and Hum" by the Cris Jacobs Band on June 9 at the Kingman Island Bluegrass and Folk Festival
Odetta Hartman on June 9 at the Kingman Island Bluegrass and Folk Festival
Gangstagrass on June 9 at the Kingman Island Bluegrass and Folk Festival
"I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)" and "Bound for Glory" by Tedeschi Trucks Band with Ivan Neville on the second song, on August 25 at the LOCKN' Music Festival
"Hell in a Bucket" by Dead & Company on August 25 at the LOCKN' Music Festival
"China Cat Sunflower" into "I Know You Rider" performed by Joe Russo's Almost Dead on August 24 at the LOCKN' Music Festival
"Dreams" performed by by Steal Your Peach on September 22 at the Hometown Get Down
"Set Me Free" by the 19th Street Band on September 22 at the Hometown Get Down
"Love Oh Love Please Come Home" performed by the Dirty Grass Players with Cris Jacobs sitting in on September 21 at the Hometown Get Down

2 hr 18 min

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