Showing posts with label September 17. Show all posts
Showing posts with label September 17. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Dirty Dozen Brass Band at the Hamilton

New Orleans came to town last Thursday night as the Dirty Dozen Brass Band took control of the stage at the Hamilton.


The band, who have been playing together for longer than three decades now, are made up of veteran musicians who know their way around any horn you can throw at them. Their sound is decidedly New Orleans - a combination of old school jazz and new school Caribbean influences.


The Hamilton cleared out the tables that normally sit in front of the stage, creating a dance floor that lay empty for about 3 songs. Lead singer and trumpeter Gregory Davis stopped the music and bellowed at the crowd to stand up. The three-quarters full venue complied with Davis' request and all of a sudden a NOLA dance party broke out.


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Over the next hour and half the band ran through originals and a handful of the mandatory brass band covers (see: when the saints go marching in). Umbrellas were spotted on the dance floor and a second line broke out momentarily, looping around the half circle.


It is no surprise that the Dirty Dozen were able to bring the crowd to their feet and happily dancing for so long. There is something refreshing and innocent about New Orleans jazz that connects with even the most ignorant music fan. The driving beats combined with a sousaphone bass line bring a jovial warmth to the room.


What it leads to is a beautiful confluence of awkward dancers - people who regardless of age or race decide that they can no longer pretend to look cool and just have to get down to the beat.


The dancefloor at Hamilton was home to many of those awkward dancers, myself included, largely thanks to the skilled guidance of the Dirty Dozen Brass Band.


Once upon a time, the Dirty Dozen revolutionized New Orlean's jazz by incorporating funk into the sound. On Thursday night they more than lived up to their reputation as concertgoers went home with smiles on their faces and quite possibly some sore calves the next morning.


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Monday, September 17, 2012

Smash Mouth Politics: Akin vs McCaskill

It doesn’t appear that scandal plagued Missouri Representative Todd Akin’s campaign is “shutting itself down,” despite “legitimate” concerns over his viability in his bid to oust Senate incumbent Claire McCaskill.


Immune to political pressure, Akin is displaying some of that same stubbornness and rigidity he exhibited during the Bush Administration’s passage of its controversial 2003 Medicare prescription drug coverage bill. Letting it slip out of the House in a one vote squeaker, Akin was an unmitigated “No.” Even with Tom Delay’s foot on his throat, just like now, Akin refused to capitulate.


His funding choked off, his polling data in free fall, and party leadership barking in his ear, it still isn’t likely that Akin will withdraw. Traders on Intrade say there’s a only a 3% chance he’ll get out of the race by the September 25th deadline. Barring that, there’s a whopping 65.9% likelihoodthat his opponent, McCaskill, will win the fall contest, according to Intrade.


Akin vs McCaskill - Todd Akin

Republican Rep. Todd Akin



Taken a week before Akin’s toxic comments to a local news station about a woman’s reproductive system voluntarily “shutting down” to prevent pregnancy during the act of a “legitimate rape,” an August Survey USA Poll had him ahead in the Show Me State by 11 points. Now, a Real Clear Politics average, including a newly minted St. Louis Dispatch poll showing Akin down by nine percentage points, has McCaskill up by +5.3.


The “rape” comments have also proved to be a boon to McCaskill’s fundraising efforts. Having already spent $9 million, McCaskill still has over a million more dollars cash on hand than the anemic $2 million Akin’s campaign has raised in its entirety, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.


When stories emerged that local t.v. stations pulled his ads for lack of payment, Akin took to Twitter to refute them, admonishing no fewer than seven different journalists and influential Tweeters like WaPo’s Aaron Blake, and NY’s “Ross on Politics” Tweeting that, “Unable to pay is misleading and wrong. We’re shifting schedules and paying for the ad time we want.”


Trying desperately to recalibrate his message using social media, Akin puts the argument to his meager base of supporters that, Republican “party bosses” don’t get to choose who runs in Missouri elections, Missourian voters do. With only 6,000 followers on Twitter, 70,000 fewer followers than his opponent, that message is getting zero traction.


Akin vs McCaskill - Senator Claire McCaskill

Democrat Senator Claire McCaskill



There are other distractions too. A standard search on-line, and Google’s auto suggest rears the term, “breast milk” as one of its highest trending search terms related to Akin; ahead of “rape.” Turns out, claims that Akin said breast milk “cures homosexuality,” ended up being a hoax. Regardless, after “murder” and “child porn,” seeing terms like “rape” and “breast milk” every time someone searches out your candidate, would make any campaign manager’s blood freeze.


Promoting a recent private poll conducted by the “Citizens United Political Victory Fund” on the front page of his campaign Website, Akin puts himself out in front by 10 points, and cites Governor Romney’s lead as being +20 over the president. With unemployment in Missouri hovering a full percentage point below the national average, and support for McCaskill, which was tepid at best prior to Akin’s controversy, it’s still not a question of whether or not McCaskill can win, but rather, by how many points does Akin lose to her come November.


Main photo source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/donkeyhotey/7774357156/




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Poll: Fall is Officially Back!

Fall is back and we want to know what you’re most excited about now that Summer 2012 is done for!


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Million Hit Giveaway – Day 1 – Capital Segway

For our first day of celebration, we’re raffling off 2 tickets to Capital Segway! Dc’s premiere tour in town! This is the perfect gift for visiting family, or just a great opportunity to ride around DC. Rated 4.5 stars on Yelp, you know this tour will be fun. Don’t take our word for it… check out all the great reviews here!


In 2010, Capital Segway was also the host for the Geico Caveman…. Yes… so easy a cave man can ride one!


Big thanks to our friends at Capital Segway for sponsoring our Day 1 giveaway!





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Congressional Black Caucus Events 2012

The Fab Empire “Insider’s Guide”


A great resource from The Fab Empire. All events and RSVP email’s included.






Congressional Black Caucus Events




Host: Young & Powerful Group

Event Details: Come celebrate the start of the Congressional Black Caucus Week.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

6:00 p.m.

Location: Bar 7

Address: 1015 1/2 7th Street Northwest, Washington, DC 20001

Crowd: Black Professionals

Cover: Free with RSVP

RSVP: cbckickoff.eventbrite.com




Congressional Black Caucus Events 2012 Event


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