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 ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — In the District, the pocket matters. “That pocket that’s in go-go music is like our Holy Ghost,” said Ronald Moten, founder of the Go-Go Museum and Café in Anacostia. Six years ...
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 (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.
Hundreds of people gathered Tuesday evening at the Lincoln Theater in Northwest D.C. to pay tribute to the best go-go artists of the past year and honor the foundation of the genre created 50 years ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — In 2020, Go-Go music became the official sound of D.C. But the genre has been heard through the streets of the District for over 50 years. The city will celebrate five decades of ...
The unique sounds of Go-Go music took center stage at the Bandshell. The 17th Annual Miami Beach Takeover wrapped a four-day cultural festival at the end of last month that celebrated community, art, ...
Go-go music is Washington, D.C.’s official sound that made a huge impact across genres. Explore its 50-year history, pioneers, and lasting influence on REVOLT.
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