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Friday Night Live
Fridays (except June 4) through Aug. 27, 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. 777 Lynn St., Herndon.
www.herndonrocks.com.
Friday nights at the Herndon
Town Green are all about rock- and-roll. Bands include Crowded Streets, a Dave Matthews tribute band; the Reagan Years, an ’80s cover band; and Gonzo’s Nose, formed in 1996 by College of Wil- liam and Mary students. Most of the bands are cover bands, so you can dance your heart out to all of your old favorites. Food and alcohol are for sale (you can bring in food, but no alcohol).
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Party at the Plaza
Wednesdays through July 28, 5:30 to 8 p.m. Wilson Boulevard and North Kent Street, Rosslyn.
www.rosslynva.org/play.
Hone your dance skills
Wednesdays at the Rosslyn Plaza in Arlington. Start with 30 min- utes of instruction (salsa, Latin jazz or swing dance), then buy a drink and dance the happy hours
away to the sounds of live music. No need to bring a partner.
June 2: Salsa with Bio Ritmo June 9: Salsa with Orquesta la Leyenda June 16: Salsa with Sin Miedo June 23: Salsa and Latin jazz with Rumba Club June 30: Salsa with Orquesta la Romana July 7: Salsa with King Teddy July 14: Swing with Texas Chainsaw Horns July 21: Swing with Blue Sky 5 July 28:Western swing with Ruthie and the Wranglers
Next Friday: not-to-miss concerts for the kids!
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For complete listings of summer concerts around the area, many of which are free, go to
goingoutguide.com/music.
June 11 DCJazz Festival
Poncho Sanchez
Latin Jazz Band
spec guest Paquito D'Rivera
$24 7:30 pm
Edmar Castaneda
June 12
Chuck Brown
SecretSociety
PAUL RODGERS, MICK RALPHS AND SIMON KIRKE
PLUS SPECIAL GUESTS:
ALSO PERFORMING: Jackyl, Black Stone Cherry,
& The Nighthawks w/ Guest Bob Margolin
TO PURCHASE TICKETS &
GET EVENT DETAILS, VISIT
OUTLAWJAM.COM
presented by 22nd Century Media, LLC.
AUG. 1, 2O1O / 11AM - 9:30PM
FREDERICK, MARYLAND
June 18
Washington Post
GoingOutGuide.com's
Let It Flow Band
$24 7:30 pm
JazzNight
REE! (with tickets) 7:30 pm
Blue Oyster Cult & Candlebox
June 19
Freddie Jackson
MikiHoward
Style Band
$24 7:30 pm
June 25
Washington Post
GoingOutGuide.com's
ReggaeNight
REE! (with tickets) 7:30 pm June 26
SilverLoganSharp
$24 7:30 pm
Keith Sweat
Info July&August shows:
www.nps.gov/rocr
Concert Line (202) 426-0486
www.ticketmaster.com (202)397-7328 Advance tickets:
Independence Day Celebrations Independence Day Celebrations
Saturday, July 3 & Sunday, July 4 at 1 p.m. The Airmen of Note
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Sunday, July 4 at 6 p.m. Max Impact
National Air & Space Museum, Washington, D.C. Sunday, July 4 at 8 p.m.
Concert Band & Singing Sergeants The Air Force Memorial
FREE! No tickets needed. Concerts are subject to weather cancellation. For up-to-the-minute information, call 202-767-5658 or visit us on the web:
www.USAFBand.af.mil
Wednesdays & Fridays at 8 p.m.
ednesdays & Fridays
Air Force Memorial
at 8 p.m.
Plenty of free, on-site parking Nearest metro: Pentagon City/Arlington Cemetery Series begins Friday, June 4 at 8 p.m.
Friday: Crowded Streets and Mojo Nation June 11: Drop Dead Sexy June 18: Dr FU and Backseat Betties June 25: Kristen & the Noise July 2:Hyjinx and the Shields Brothers July 9: JunkFood and the Cheaters July 16: Love Seed Mama Jump July 23: The Reagan Years July 30: Burnt Sienna Aug. 6: Gonzo’s Nose
Aug. 13: B2B
Aug. 20: The Benjamins Aug. 27: Lost in Paris
DAYNA SMITH FOR THE WASHINGTON POST
Steve Herrera, front, and Matt Hutchison of the band Fools & Horses perform at a recent Friday Night Live in Herndon.
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Tuesdays at 8 p.m. uesdays at 8 p.m.
U.S. Capitol Building, West Steps
Nearest Metro: Union Station/Capitol South
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