March DC Local Music Day, Panel Discussion, and Live Showcase

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MARCH FEATURE ARTISTS

DC Local Music Day – Wednesday March 7th
Parlor Soldiers – http://theparlorsoldiers.bandcamp.com/
Justin Trawick – http://www.justintrawick.com
Dance for the Dyinghttp://danceforthedying.com
Flo Anito – www.floanito.com
We Were Pirates – www.wewerepiratesmusic.com/
yU – http://mellomusicgroup.com/yu.html

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LISTEN LOCAL FIRST MARCH PANEL & LIVE SHOWCASE

Thursday March 8th at Mellow Mushroom (2436 18th Street NW)

Co-Sponsored by:
Think Local First DC

PANEL DISCUSSION 8pm – 9pm

Covering Local Music: As seen from writers and bloggers themselves

Moderator: Brandon Wetherbee host of You Me Them & Everybody

Panelists:
Jon Fischer – Washington City Paper
Philip Runco – Brightest Young Things
Valerie Paschall – The DCist
Gio Russonello – Editor Capital Bop
Marcus Dowling – Free Lance Journalist
Jon Meyers – The Vinyl District


LIVE SHOWCASE – 9:00 – 12:00am

PARLOR SOLDIERS – http://theparlorsoldiers.bandcamp.com/
DANCE FOR THE DYING – http://danceforthedying.com
FLO ANITO – www.floanito.com
+Special Guests!!!

Taking a LEAP into The Dunes

Howard Liebers (MarbleRoad Founder), Jonny Grave (Bluesman), Patrick Hawkins (of Benny), and Linsay Deming (Singer/Songwriter)

Performing for a cause is different than the average concert; there’s a certain appeal philanthropy brings to a musical experience. Musicians can’t be stereotyped as self-promotional or egoistical; instead, they’re lending their voices as a catalyst for change, creating new pools of potential fans and interested attendees. The LEAP Sessions event this Wednesday, Feb. 29th, presented in partnership with Listen Local First (LLF), sheds light on the relationship between philanthropy and music. No, it doesn’t have the publicity of Bono and the ONE Campaign, but it’s a microcosm for the power of 21st century art and advocacy.

Howard Liebers, founder of MarbleRoad, followed the typical path of many DC transplants: college, then an entry level position at a non-profit, and ultimately a director level position working in health policy with the DC Primary Care Association. As a young professional in DC, Howard was a driven 9-5er, using his free time to map his love for indie pop culture around the city. But, unlike most DC dwellers in their early 20’s, who are slowly making their way out of the Adam’s Morgan bar crawl, Howard was unexpectedly faced with the death of one of his closest friends, Craig Nolan. Prior to Craig’s death, Howard didn’t know anything about “rare diseases”, but after Craig’s tragic experience with a rare cancer, a type of non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, Howard became passionate about learning more about this issue – what qualified, who’s affected, and how society addresses these health issues. What he discovered was extremely disheartening.

Firstly, it’s difficult to be diagnosed correctly if you have a rare disease because of the disconnect between primary healthcare physicians and rare disease specialists. Rare disease researchers are often siloed within their own specialties with limited patient interaction. The general knowledge base of primary care physicians often cause rare diseases to go undiagnosed and subsequently untreated. Additionally, since rare diseases in the US are defined as diseases affecting less than 200,000 people, there is little financial incentive for pharmaceutical companies to invest in research. Treatments are often extremely expensive and unaffordable.

In 2010, Howard Liebers incorporated the organization MarbleRoad here in DC, and saw an opportunity to integrate his love for indie culture with his newfound passion for rare diseases. MarbleRoad utilizes a campaign called IndieMatch to raise funds to support its mission. The IndieMatch strategy seeks to develop strategic partnerships between independent artists and musicians to support philanthropic opportunities. Using this model, MarbleRoad launched a kickoff event on Make a Difference Day in 2010, held in Alexandria, VA, featuring donated artwork by David Foox, Meredith Towsand, Elizabeth Jameson, Regina Hooliday, and Vesna Jovanoic, and Julie Gideon-Smith. In 2011, MarbleRoad hosted the Flammable Heart Exhibition  during National Health Center Week, displaying collections of artwork at the Lyons Wier Gallery in New York City, in partnership with Lutheran Family Health Centers, a Federally Qualified Health Center in Brooklyn. Money raised for the organization goes towards subsidizing rare disease treatments and bridging the communication gap between rare disease specialists and primary care physicians.

Fast forward to 2012 – MarbleRoad’s third event, but the first ever “LEAP Session”.  By now, it’s not difficult to see why MarbleRoad and Listen Local First have partnered for this debut. In contrast with previous MarbleRoad events, LEAP Sessions brings together indie musicians (not artists). Yet, the IndieMatch concept still holds strong. As an advocate of the local music scene, LLF is bringing together some of DC’s best artists and bands, and introducing some new acts to the excitement of the DC music marketplace: Nelly Kate (Richmond), Linsay Deming (DC), SoftSpot (Brooklyn), Caged Animals (Brooklyn), Benny (DC), and Jonny Grave & The Tombstones (DC). Together, IndieMatch and Listen Local First will be able to connect individuals through music and philanthropy by showcasing local talent and raising awareness for rare diseases.

The first of many to come, these LEAP sessions will be held annually on the last day of February. (Rare Disease Day is always held on the last day of February – the fact that Feb. 29th only happens once every four years reflects the low incidence rate of rare diseases, hence the name – LEAP Sessions: a rare day for rare disease.) Deidree Bennett, Managing Director at the Dunes, shares her excitment:

“As managing director of the Dunes, and I’m looking forward to the LEAP
SESSIONS event on a very personal level; I suffer from a rare
hereditary form of Primary Lymphedema. Therefore it is my pleasure to
welcome MarbleRoad to help spread awareness about the more that 6,000 rare diseases in the U.S., and the people with them who need your
support. Here is my story.
I look forward to hearing your stories, and rocking out to Benny, Jonny Grave, and everyone else Wednesday night from 7:30 – 11:30 PM at The Dunes. Be a Rockstar!” http://leapsessions.eventbrite.com/

LLF Winners and Noms at the WAMMIES!

Listen Local First had an amazing showing at the WAMMIES this Sunday!  With 20 of our Featured Artists Nominated we were ecstatic.  When five artists won a total of seven awards we jumped for joy.  Congratulations to all the LLF Featured Artist Winners and Nominees this year!

WINNERS!

Artist of the Year and Modern Rock Vocalist Award Winner Margot MacDonald - Photo: Stephen Gosling

Artist of the Year – Margot MacDonald

Reggae Vocalist – Gordon Daniels

Reggae Group – Lucky Dub

Reggae Recording – Mindset Lucky Dub

Modern Rock Vocalist – Margot MacDonald

Folk Contemporary Duo Group – The Sweater Set

Rapper – Christylez Bacon

NOMINEES!

Reggae Recording – See-i See-i

Modern Rock Group – More Humans, US Royalty

Modern Rock Records – Demon Station More Humans, Mirrors US Royalty

Pop Rock Group – Deleted Scenes, Vegas with Randolph

Pop Rock Recording – Young People’s Church of Air Deleted Scenes, Above the Blue Vegas with Randolph

New Artist of the Year – Paul Pfau and the Dimestore Band

Album of the Year – Mirrors US Royalty, One World Sovereignty Nappy Riddem

Songwriter of the Year – Margot MacDonald

Video of the Year – Neon Magazine Bosley

Record Company of the Year – Fort Knox Recordings

Producer of the Year – Oddisee

Electronica DJ – Will Eastman

Electronic Recording – One World Sovereignty Nappy Riddem

Folk Contemporary Vocalist – Maureen Andary of The Sweater Set

Folk Contemporary Recording – Goldmine The Sweater Set, Here and Now is Home Rene Moffat

Jazz Duo/Group – The Funk Art

Jazz Recording – Memoir Among Brothers Jolley Bros

Rapper – Kokayi, Oddisee

Rap/Hip Hop Recording – Rock Creek Park Oddisee

February DC Local Music Day, Live Panel Discussion & Music Showcase

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FEBRUARY FEATURE ARTISTS

DC Local Music Day – Wednesday Feb 8th
Oddiseehttp://oddiseemusic.blogspot.com/
The Sweater Sethttp://www.thesweaterset.com/
Cornel West Theoryhttp://thecornelwesttheory.com/
Lucky Dubhttp://luckydub.com/
Acmehttp://123acme.com/
The Jolley Brothershttp://natejolley.com/music
More Humanshttp://morehumans.bandcamp.com/
Liftoffhttp://fortknox.bandcamp.com/album/sunday-morning-airplay

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LISTEN LOCAL FIRST FEBRUARY PANEL & LIVE SHOWCASE

Thursday February 9th at The Dunes (1402 Meridian Pl NW)

Co-Sponsored by:
DC Hip Hop Project
Capital Bop
FortKnoxRecordings
Words Beats & Life
SHAM DC
Think Local First DC

PANEL DISCUSSION 7pm – 8pm

Black Broadway: The Roots of DC Hip Hop
Live DC Hip Hop Project Podcast recorded from The Dunes

Moderators: James Benson and Kokayi – DC Hip Hop Project

Panelists:
W. Ellington Felton – singer/songwriter/actor/poet
Luke Stewart – Editor of Capital Bop
Stacy Brooks – Blues Musician
DJ Alizay
DJ RBI 

LIVE SHOWCASE – 8:30 – 11:00pm

NAPPY RIDDEMhttp://fortknoxrecordings.com/artists/nappy-riddem/
CORNEL WEST THEORYhttp://thecornelwesttheory.com/
+Special Guests!!!