WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — For the last seven months, the sounds of D.C. have rung loudly out of a museum in Anacostia: Go-Go music. However, there are now concerns that the volume could be reduced.
Go-go music is much more than just the official music of Washington, D.C. — it's a rallying point for residents and a rich part of D.C.'s history. But the new museum dedicated to preserving and ...
Go-Go music, which now serves as the official music of Washington, D.C., has come a long way since its emergence as an underground musical genre nearly 50 years ago. D.C.’s Go-Go Museum, which ...
WASHINGTON — Thousands of go-go music lovers flocked to Fort Dupont Park on Saturday to celebrate the Godfather of Go-Go Chuck Brown. RELATED: Go-go legend Chuck Brown could soon have his name on a ...
Thousands of attendees packed into the District’s Fort Dupont Park to celebrate the godfather of go-go music at the 11th annual Chuck Brown Day festival. The free five-hour music festival hosted by ...
The museum, which features 16 exhibits, including AI holograms, not only celebrates the homegrown sound of D.C., it hosts free events for the community and helps keep Go-Go music alive with area ...
The Go-Go Museum & Cafe is offering free admission to all furloughed employees impacted by the recent shutdown.
WASHINGTON — Just a few months after opening the Go-Go museum in Anacostia finds itself at a crossroads. Leaders of the museum said it may not be able to sustain programming without additional ...
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword, by Greg Boyer -- Preface -- Shout-Outs -- 1. Chuck Brown and the Origins of Go-Go -- 2. Go-Go 101 ...
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