Go-Go Awareness Week kicks off with a focus on developing young musicians and preserving the distinctive sound and culture of go-go music in D.C.
Go-Go Appreciation Week highlights the power of go-go music to unite Black and Latino communities in Washington, D.C.
Explore the deep ties between the Woodridge & Langdon neighborhoods and Go-Go music. Go-Go music is more than just a sound—it’s the heartbeat of Washington, DC, especially in the Woodridge and Langdon ...
Celebrate D.C.'s signature sound with Keep the Beat Week at the D.C. Public Library. Enjoy live performances, exhibits, and ...
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — When you live in D.C., the national monuments serve as your backdrop but the soundtrack is unmistakably Go-Go – the music born, bred and booming in the nation’s capital. “Go ...
WASHINGTON — A new evolving exhibit at the 1223 Potomac Gallery in DC’s Georgetown neighborhood is celebrating the city’s rich cultural identity and its deep connection to Go-Go music, says artist and ...
WASHINGTON — The Go-Go Museum and Cafe in historic Anacostia officially opens its doors to the public on Wednesday. The museum, dedicated to the official music of the District, is a project that has ...
The newest museum in Washington, DC, has made it its mission to preserve a key cultural element of the capital city’s shrinking Black community: The Go-Go Museum & Cafe is dedicated to a music genre ...
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — The wait is over and Washington, D.C.’s very own Go-Go Museum and Café opened on Wednesday in Anacostia. The museum opened its doors at 11 a.m., inviting the community to ...
On Wednesday (Feb. 19), the Go-Go Museum opened in Washington, DC on the 5-year anniversary of Mayor Muriel Bowser signing a law naming go-go the official music of the city. The ribbon cutting ...
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