The DC Scene-In-Review podcast is back for regular programming! We were on break for a while during summer and the elections, but we're getting back into the swing of things and we have a great episode of November highlights for you. This month features Ghost Light's return to DC, the much-loved, annual Turkey Run by John Kadlecik and Pals, some new music from new bands, and plenty more. As always, Rudi Greenberg of the Washington Post Express will join us to talk about his favorite shows from November and run through upcoming December shows you won't want to miss. Relive some of our favorite concert recordings from this month below! Click here to subscribe to the DC Scene-In-Review Podcast on iTunes.
Set List:
- Evanoff on November 14 at Gypsy Sally's - Show review with photos and full show audio
- "The Way of Things" by Gordon Sterling and the People on November 1 at Tally Ho - Livestream recording and full set audio
- "Afraid" into "Best Kept Secret" by Ghost Light on November 24 at The Hamilton - Show review with photos by Josh Brick and Caitlin Moore and full show audio
- "Act 10" from Gordon Sterling Presents: The Harvest Jam on November 20 at Gypsy Sally's - Livestream recording, Video of RDGLDGRN's surprise appearance
- "Life" into "Love Lessons" by Shamans of Sound with Jess Lake on November 9 at Tropicalia - Show review with full show audio, And check out the "Love Lessons" single
- "Birdland" by Amoramora on November 14 at Gypsy Sally's - Show review with photos and full show audio
- "Hard Highway" by John Kadlecik and Pals on November 23, night 2 of the Turkey Run at Gypsy Sally's - Full show audio by Alex Leary, check our night 1 livestream recording, and check out John's new album On The Road
If you're looking for shows to check out, make sure to keep an eye out every Monday for Goodman's Good Mix concert picks, written each week by the awesome Nina Goodman. In addition to our podcast, we post a review of our favorite concert photos from the month as well, and we posted November's photos yesterday. We're also starting to build up our email list where we'll send out alerts and weekly concert updates. There is a signup button in our menu on the website, so make sure to get on the list if you'd like to get our emails. And if you listen to this as an iTunes podcast, please give us a rating and review there to let us know what you think of this show.
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