Nightlife Agenda Pick of the Week
Fans of jazz piano have one more weekend to get themselves down to HR-57 to catch Eric Lewis, who's been holding down the 14th Street club with his trio every Friday and Saturday this month. Formerly a member of the Wynton Marsalis Quartet and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra and also the 1999 winner of the prestigious Theolonious Monk International Piano Competition, Lewis deftly mixes up classic jazz, funk and Latin influences into one surprisingly youthful and soulful package. He's perfoming at 9 both nights, and there's a $15 cover at the door.
This is just one of the events highlighted in this week's Nightlife Agenda column, alongside seasonal fundraisers, a new club gig that allows for another side of hip-hop DJ Harry Hotter, and a night where DJs and live indie rock live in harmony, almost like a Stevie Wonder song.
By Fritz Hahn |
December 14, 2006; 10:00 AM ET
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ROLLA , a blend of psychedelic jazz and Haight-Ashbury harmony,
featuring Fuzz the guitarist of Deep Banana Blackout. Rolla will be playing shows near 9th and U St., NW this weekend. look for ROLLABAND on the internet
Saturday ~ 9:30 p.m., Velvet Lounge ,
Sunday ~ 9:00 p.m., DC9 ,
Also, an all ages acoustic performance, Sunday, 11 a.m., at St. Elmo's Coffee Pub in the Del Ray section of Alexandria