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PRJC FREE Zoom Jazz Talk: Rooted in Bass with Dr. Philip Ravita
PLEASE NOTE: RSVP ON MEETUP DOES NOT REGISTER YOU FOR THIS EVENT! YOU MUST REGISTER USING [THIS LINK](https://www.eventbrite.com/e/prjc-zoom-jazz-talk-rooted-in-bass-with-dr-philip-ravita-tickets-1985992808953?aff=ebdsoporgprofile)[ ](https://www.eventbrite.com/e/prjc-jazz-talk-barrelhouse-boogie-woogie-piano-wtom-roberts-tickets-1983892729559?aff=ebdsoporgprofile)BY 5 PM ON THE DAY OF THE EVENT TO RECEIVE THE LOGIN INFORMATION TO ATTEND THE EVENT!
Dr. Ravita brings a bass "walk" through the 20th century featuring early jazz players and music through more modern forms of jazz.
Bassist and composer Dr. Philip Ravita of Ravita Jazz presents *Rooted in Bass*. In this discussion, Dr. Ravita will explore the role of the bass in Jazz throughout the 20th Century until current times. Highlighted will be artists such as Slam Stewart, James Jamerson, Scott Lafaro, Jimmy Blanton, Ron Carter, Ray Brown, Paul Chambers and more. Enjoy Early Jazz, Swing Fusion jazz, funk, and Blues. The audience will be treated to such classics such as Joe Ferrell’s “Penny Arcade,” and Marving Gaye’s “What’s Going On.” Also included are Ann Peebles “I Can’t Stand the Rain,” and a mash up of classic jazz and fusion songs Fool in the Rain Jazz and Sunny Side of the Street (Jones, Page, Plant/Fields) as heard on Ravita Jazz’s new CD Alice Blue. Music Journalist Raul da Gama calls the music "relevant and enduring," lauding the album's "beautifully crafted arrangements." Scott Yanow comments “*Alice Blue*, features the musicians of Ravita Jazz in top form and is easily recommended.” Ravita jazz is getting airplay throughout North America!
One of the Mid-Atlantic’s most versatile and sought after bassists, Dr. Ravita appears with many jazz and classical ensembles. D. Oscar Grooms of O’s Place Jazz Magazine states that Ravita is “One of the finest jazz bassists outside of New York.” Ravita is a college and university jazz and classical bass professor and hosts a weekly radio program on WMTB 89.9 FM. He has shared the stage with music greats Joe, Coleman, Jimmy Heath, Bobby Shew, Claudio Roditi and Ruby Glover, appearing in countless clubs, concert halls and festivals. He has won critical acclaim for his work on the group’s 2021 *Jagged Spaces*. Ravita released the critically acclaimed albums *Oriana* in 2023 and Alice Blue in 2025.
[Registration ](https://www.eventbrite.com/e/prjc-zoom-jazz-talk-rooted-in-bass-with-dr-philip-ravita-tickets-1985992808953?aff=ebdsoporgprofile)required by 5:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight time the day of the presentation to receive the Zoom link.
The PRJC has been bringing trad jazz and swing music to the DC area for 52 years in the way of concerts, jams, and talks. Our Jazz Talk series centers around early jazz topics and features top musicians and historians. As these are all hosted on Zoom, you can enjoy them wherever you are.
The PRJC began its Jazz Talk series during the pandemic shutdown as a way to support musicians who were less able to work. The series has blossomed into an ongoing project featuring speakers from across the country focusing on trad jazz and swing topics.
You can support the PRJC or our Educational Talks and Concerts with a donation using the [Paypal](https://www.paypal.me/PotomacRiverJazzClub) link.
More info is on [the Events page of the PRJC web site.](https://prjc.org/prjcevents.html)
Video recording of the event will be posted on the [PRJC YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp4E8kJDZm2765ixumDWmAA) channel after it is completed.
PRJC’s programs are supported in part by the Maryland State Arts Council and the Arts & Humanities Council of Montgomery County.
Live Music - Every Tuesday
Whether you’re coming solo or with friends, Divino is the perfect place to gather. Enjoy live music, handcrafted dishes, and a warm, social atmosphere.
FREE PARKING GARAGE
Weekly Open Rehearsal - All Voices Welcome
We all sing. In the car, in the shower, at the pub. But many of us are unsure about our ability to sing in front of other people. The Arlingtones Barbershop Chorus wants to help you get the most beautiful sound possible from your voice with the confidence to perform. We love to sing – that’s why we do it and have for over 60 years.
Join us for a Tuesday evening and we'll show you what Barbershop Music is all about. No experience or materials necessary.
Alexandria A Cappella Event
If you love A Cappella Singing come check out the Harmonizers and Metro Voices...The lower voice and treble voice choruses- both part of the Alexandria A Cappella Collective. If you love 4-part harmony you'll want to visit us! We will be rehearsing on May 12th at AlexRenew, 6th Floor, 1800 Limerick St., Alexandria, VA 22314. We pride ourselves on providing opportunities for everyone to sing. We welcome everyone to visit our rehearsal and enjoy the singing while learning more about us!
Mclean Business Connections - Power Networking
Please join us every week for power networking! Our Chapter Passed $1,666,736 USD in the past 12 months!
BNI members, on average, increase their business 20% the first year. Our chapter is a dynamic, committed group of business people who know how to refer business to each other.
Come for our meeting -- stay for the referrals!!!
We have open categories for individuals who will bring enthusiasm and integrity to our meeting. Just one person per professional specialty is allowed in each chapter.
Visit a meeting to find out more and lock out your competition!
Register Here: https://bninovanorth.com/va-nova-north-bni-mclean-business-connection--n136/en-US/visitorregistration?chapterId=16988
Profs & Pints DC: Nightmares and Creativity
[Profs and Pints DC](https://www.profsandpints.com/washingtondc) presents: **“Nightmares and Creativity,”** on the relationship between frightening dreams and real creative achievements, with Bernard Welt, emeritus professor of arts and humanities at George Washington University, former member of the board of the International Association for the Study of Dreams, and contributing editor of *DreamTime*.
[Advance tickets: $13.50 plus sales tax and processing fees. Available at[ https://events.ticketleap.com/tickets/profsandpints/dc-nightmares-and-creativity]( https://events.ticketleap.com/tickets/profsandpints/dc-nightmares-and-creativity).]
Nightmares are associated with creativity—but how, exactly? Why do so many famous accounts of genius in the arts and sciences originate with a frightening dream?
Explore such questions with the help of Bernard Welt, who has taught courses on recalling dreams and dream journaling and written extensively on the relationship between dreaming and the arts.
Using excerpts from texts, illustrations of artworks, and clips from classic films derived from nightmares, Professor Welt will look at the relationship between bad dreams and celebrated innovations and creative accomplishments.
You’ll learn why psychologists consider the nightmare to be a key to understanding the creative power of the unconscious mind. We’ll consider sleep scientists’ definitions of the nightmare, asking why it still remains controversial, and explore contemporary theories about the relationship between nightmares and creativity from psychoanalysis, Jungian archetypal theory, evolutionary psychology, and other sources.
Though dreams have special authority in many cultures, in the western world it’s only among the nineteenth-century Romantics that we began to see personal accounts of creativity inspired by dreams—curiously, preponderantly bad ones. We’ll look at how *Frankenstein* arose from Mary Shelley’s famous dream of a scientist confronted by his own fearful creation, and how art’s Surrealist movement taught us to value our nightmares.
You’ll learn how dreams of all kinds can result in sudden inspiration because they relax inhibitions, transcend habitual trains of thought, and permit ideas that would be rejected by the thought processes of waking life. You’ll even come to see why we may welcome our nightmares as opportunities to expand our vision and our understanding. (Doors: $17, or $15 with a student ID. Listed time is for doors. Talk starts 30 minutes later.)
Image: From Francisco Goya’s 1799 etching “The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters” (public domain).
Classical Nude Model/Long Pose- Model: TBA
**When**: Tuesdays, 6:00-9:00 pm
**Where**: Pyramid Atlantic's Helen Frederick Gallery (2nd Floor)
Pyramid Atlantic Art Center\*
4318 Gallatin Street, Hyattsville, MD 20781
Convenient cheap parking in several nearby municipal parking lots including the lot near Franklins. Only 0.50cents/hour until 8pm; please enter through the rear doors.
**What**: Each Tuesday session begins with five 5-minute warm-up poses. We then draw from a sustained pose for the remainder of the session. Please bring your own art materials, paper and portable easel (if needed). Chairs and drawing boards provided.
**Cost**: $20/session or $75/5-session punch card
Walk-ins and late arrivals welcome, no experience necessary!
**Etc**.: Age 18+
**Contact**: Milena- hyattsvillefiguredrawing@gmail.com
\*Membership to Pyramid Atlantic, though not required, is enthusiastically encouraged!
[Pyramid Atlantic Membership](https://pyramidatlanticartcenter.org/support/membership/)
*We are not looking for new figure models at this time, no inquiries please. Thank you.*
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90s Jam Session Part 1 - New location!
If you're a current DCR member, join us for a fun night of rocking out with friends. We're going to collectively decide on 6-8 great tunes from the 90s to rock out on! Open to all skill levels!
Here's how you meet other DCRs and get into a showcase!
The Piano Man SOJO (5/16/26)
Lots of Bill Joel songs to add to the mix for his birthday! We're all in the mood for a melody at SOJO!
Seasoned SOJO'ers already know the program, but below are all the details which may be helpful to our new members.
MOST IMPORTANT POINTS:
1. If you have copies of Rise Up Singing and Rise Again, please bring them. If you don't, we may have some extras available for you to borrow (one time only, please). Both books are easy to find and order online. And here's a link to find YouTube Videos of any song in either book. https://www.riseupandsing.org/songs/search
2. Feel free to bring lyrics and chords to hand out for songs not in the books. If you'd like to bring a song that most people don't know well, see if you can find a YouTube link and post it in the comments when you RSVP. We'd like to listen a few times before the SOJO to get the hang of it.
3. Bring something to drink, as singing is likely to make you thirsty.
4. We appreciate (but do not require) contributions to cover our room rental costs of $75 per session.
5. Please do RSVP. It helps us know how to set up the room and allows us to contact you if we have to cancel.
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FURTHER DETAILS, if you like:
* Our regular gatherings take place on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of the month. We meet from 2 to 5 p.m. with a break around 3:30. You can come for the whole time or just part of it. If you can arrive a little early to help set up or stay a little late to help put things back in order, that would be great. Occasionally we take pictures of our events. If you would rather not be photographed, just politely let the person with the camera know and step out of view. We'll be respectful of your wishes.
Whether you're new to SOJO or not so new, we look forward to singing and playing with you!
90s Jam Session Part 2 - New Location!
If you're a current DCR member, join us for a fun night of rocking out with friends. We're going to collectively decide on 6-8 great tunes from the 90s to rock out on! Open to all skill levels!
Here's how you meet other DCRs and get into a showcase!
Takoma Park Bluegrass Block Party!
We are closing down the 6900 block of Laurel Avenue in downtown Takoma Park MD to celebrate spring with live bluegrass music. The SMT advanced bluegrass ensemble class will open the show, then Justin Heath willbe joining Bebe Blumenthal and Cory Chubb to headline.
This is a free, family friendly, event with food and drinks available from great local restaurants, and picnic tables where you can enjoy the music and meet your neighbors.
Learn more: https://jheathmusic.com/lessons/upcoming-events/takoma-park-bluegrass-block-party/
Co-sponsored by the DC Bluegrass Union, and Main Street Takoma
Jazz Repertoire Class - all levels all instruments
Each month Noah Gitlis teaches a different Jazz Standard with emphasis on melody, harmony, accompaniment, and rhythm. The goal of the class is to help students boost their jazz repertoire, and build the skills required to feel confident in a jazz jam session. These classes are a lot of fun and a great way to get out and play with other people while learning some really fun music. All instruments and skill levels are welcome but students should have basic proficiency on their instrument to get the most out of the class.
Songs such as:
Blue Bossa
Autumn Leaves
Footprints
All of Me
So what
My Favorite Things
Ages 14+
Register Here: https://square.link/u/e1yAgBNo
The Shop Blues Jam
**Do you want to play and grow with a band, without the commitment of starting a band? Join us for our Blues Jams. Great place to network with other musicians.**
\*\*$10 for at the door\*\*
\*\*Free for Singers and Drummers\*\*
**\*Members Get in free and receive other benefits\***
**[Become a Member](https://patreon.com/DoctorStrings?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink)**
**Beginner to Pro Blues jam 21+ only, BYOB. Every Thursday.**
This is a smaller more practice focused event at my shop.
**Open to everyone and is a learning experience for most.**
Just bring your instrument(Electric), no need to bring an amp we have all of that.
Do not bring a pedal board with a bunch of pedals. The amps are dialed in for blues, trust me it's all there.
Drums are here already, very basic kit. If you want to bring cymbals or any other drum gear, please show up early to set up. Also please be aware that other people are going to play the kit as well.
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Spring 2026 SHOWCASE at Jammin Java! - New Bands have 30 days to form!
**Tribute Bands:**
**1 pm open**
**2 pm STP Tribute**
**3 pm HAIR BANDS**
**4 pm The Cure**
**5 pm open**
**6 pm Metallica Tribute**
Our Spring Showcase on June 27th, at Jammin' Java (back by popular demand!). We have room for up to 6 bands, so please state your interest in the comments section and we'll help you form bands. DCR will provide the drum kit and bass rig. JJ provides the sound. Guitar players are welcome to bring small amps or go direct.
Once we have a roster formed, Jammin' Java will supply a link for tickets ($10 in advance (plus fee)/$15 at the door).
Sting at Wolf Trap
$53 + Fees Lawn
[Tickets](https://www.wolftrap.org/show/26filene/052126/)
This is the first of three shows by Sting at Wolf Trap over Memorial Day weekend. Thursday night, hopefully weather will be nice. Former Police front man and solo singer songwriter, the now 74 year old, Gordon Sumner (aka Sting) still puts on a good show. Please join us on the lawn at Wolf Trap where you can still bring in your own food, drink, and alcohol. It should be a fun time.
Sting release an album called *The Bridge* in 2021. I have not heard it. He also released a *Duets* album that did well in the UK.
[Sting Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sting_(musician))
Musicians' Meetup: Bull Run
Join us for a monthly acoustic jamming session, where musicians gather in community to practice, learn and create music together. It's a great opportunity to connect with fellow artists, jam acoustically, and share information on gigs and other music opportunities.
Ken's Garage Band @ Backyard Grill!!!
**Rescheduled from March. Ken's Garage Band is a classic rock band that plays the hits of the 60's, 70s, 80s, and 90s. This show is a must!!! C'mon out and let's support one of our favorite local bands and good friend Tamera!!!**




























