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In a story from Friday's Weekend section, titled "Lend Them Your Ears: Breaking Stories From the Music Scene," The Washington Post's Richard Harrington highlights "hopeful artists working their way toward the spotlight" in the Washington music scene.
The article includes blurbs on Q and Not U, Washington Social Club, The Carlsonics, Dead Meadow, The Hidden Hand, The Westcott Brothers Band, Blues on Board, The Mary Shaver Band, Melanie Mason, The Linwood Taylor Band, Raheem DeVaughn, Deborah Bond, Oktbrwrld, Koko Boom, After Hours, Zwei, Mary Sue Twohy, Patty Reese, Andy Zipf, Jon Kaplan and the Bicycle Thieves, Blue Moon Cowgirls, LadyRhythm, Niki Barr, Lisa Moscatiello and the duo of Lori Kelley and Cletus Kennelly, where the article mentioned that they'll be performing "April 11 at Murky Cafe as part of Arlington's 6 Points Festival."
A link to the article from the mainpage of washingtonpost.com, also features a link to the Post's MP3 site, telling readers "MP3: Free Local Music".
The article includes blurbs on Q and Not U, Washington Social Club, The Carlsonics, Dead Meadow, The Hidden Hand, The Westcott Brothers Band, Blues on Board, The Mary Shaver Band, Melanie Mason, The Linwood Taylor Band, Raheem DeVaughn, Deborah Bond, Oktbrwrld, Koko Boom, After Hours, Zwei, Mary Sue Twohy, Patty Reese, Andy Zipf, Jon Kaplan and the Bicycle Thieves, Blue Moon Cowgirls, LadyRhythm, Niki Barr, Lisa Moscatiello and the duo of Lori Kelley and Cletus Kennelly, where the article mentioned that they'll be performing "April 11 at Murky Cafe as part of Arlington's 6 Points Festival."
A link to the article from the mainpage of washingtonpost.com, also features a link to the Post's MP3 site, telling readers "MP3: Free Local Music".