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Quantum Leap - Amazing 80's music band - Thats Amore -Rockville
All:
A quick update. Due to some unforeseen circumstances there will be a DJ playing rather than the band. Same music, and we can request songs.
We have reservations under Ross, My number is 301 467 3310 if you can’t find us. I I will have name tags for us. I will be there around 6:30, the DJ starts at 730. We have seats and tables in the bar area
Address is: 15201 Shady Grove Rd #1, Rockville, MD 20850
Quantum Leap is the name of a professional 80s-tribute band from the Washington, D.C. area that performs dance, pop, rock, and R&B hits from that decade. The band is known for its high-energy performances and aims to keep crowds dancing all night by playing hits from artists like Michael Jackson, Madonna, Bon Jovi, and others
The Weekend Jazz Vibe
[Book Your Classes by Clicking This Link! ](https://crowndancestudio.com/group-classes/)
Finish your week strong with a dance instruction that blends technical skill with pure social joy. This Friday session is a favorite for single moms and retirees to practice their new moves, and enjoy a vibrant community atmosphere before the weekend begins. We make it easy for every student to stroll across the dance floor with some American Smooth from **11 AM to 12 PM.**
Price: $25 Drop-in / Membership **DOES NOT** include this class!
Rhythmic Dance Fitness: Dance, De-Stress & Recharge (Free)
**Rhythmic Dance Fitness**
Enjoy a vibrant and engaging dance experience that blends global rhythms and diverse styles. This class combines elements of Bollywood, Latin, and other dance forms into a smooth, easy-to-follow flow designed to get you moving and grooving at a comfortable pace.
Perfect for all levels, this class focuses on fun, relaxation, and connection with the music while giving you a gentle workout.
Join us at the Meditation Museum for a refreshing and enjoyable dance session! (Please wear socks & bring your water bottle).
Fri., April 17th, 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm. Held at Meditation Museum, 9525 Georgia Ave., Silver Spring, MD 20910. Free Event.
Sound Bath Meditation
\*\*\*Meditation in our sacred space will begin promptly at 7:15 pm. Please refrain from entering after 7:15 pm.
Additionally, space is limited to the first 35 attendees. Your RSVP here does not guarantee you a spot and tickets are available first come, first served. \*\*\*
Donations are appreciated, and the average donation is generally $20, but all are welcome regardless of means! A portion of all proceeds will help fund the Crystal Ashram non-profit project where the Human Activation School of Expanded Consciousness will be located.
A unique musical experience called a "Sound Bath"
Sound bath! What's that?
According to sonic specialist Monte Hansen from Annapolis MD, "A sound bath is an immersion in sound frequency that cleans your soul."
Leave your rubber ducky at home.
Bring your blankey instead, for this super relaxing immersion!
According to cutting-edge doctors from Harvard, some of the deepest most profound healing in the body are accomplished with sound frequency.
That's old news though.
A 2nd century stone relief in the Himalayan mountains shows us that Buddha and his entourage knew this before Christ walked the earth.
The stone relief depicts the Buddha and his buddies playing ancient Tibetan singing bowls.
A sound frequency specialist from the [Human Activation School](https://humanactivation.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d88b4fea1b0f4ceaeb58f0e82&id=d6674b4603&e=465ba11f44), will be playing several of these rare Singing Bowls, some of which are over 200 years old.
A magical alchemy of 7-12 different metals rings in the past, present, and future for our relaxing enchantment.
Even modern doctors are using these old metal bowls for healing, and they are not practicing Buddhists!
As a matter of fact, modern Buddhists no longer use the bowls in their practice.
Come experience these gifts from the past in this NON-religious practice of our present. Come be rejuvenated or just captivated by this unique musical performance.
Bring your pillows, blankeys, and yoga mats and snuggle into the comfort of the tranquil sounds. Feel free to sit, lay, or even stand!
***Did You Know?***
Singing bowls invite the mind and body into a tranquil state of being in which remarkable healing can occur, events that are unexplainable from a conventional biomedical perspective” *Music and the Meditative Mind: Toward the Science of the Ineffable*[Source](https://humanactivation.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d88b4fea1b0f4ceaeb58f0e82&id=9222616fc4&e=465ba11f44) "The sound bath meditation provides a nurturing space to connect and grow spiritually. The group atmosphere is welcoming and fun, and the meditation work is soothing and enriching. Loved it!"**-Cara**
7:00 pm - Meditation Reception\*\*\*Meditation in our sacred space will begin promptly at 7:15 pm. Please refrain from entering after 7:15 pm.\*\*\*
7:15 - Doors Close & Meditation Begins
8:15 - Meditation Ends, Followed by Community Reflection \*Please be respectful of Sticks and Stones employees and their instructions upon entering and exiting the space for the meditation\*
A portion of all proceeds will help fund the [Crystal Ashram](https://humanactivation.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d88b4fea1b0f4ceaeb58f0e82&id=11664c3011&e=465ba11f44) non-profit project where the [Human Activation](https://humanactivation.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d88b4fea1b0f4ceaeb58f0e82&id=41699e76d8&e=465ba11f44) School of Expanded Consciousness will be located.
Community sharing and engagement following after the meditation
Questions? Please email [robert@humanactivation.com](mailto:robert@humanactivation.com) or visit [crystalashram.com](https://humanactivation.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d88b4fea1b0f4ceaeb58f0e82&id=7d92f9b8f7&e=465ba11f44)\. \|
Advanced Expression (Level 2 American Rhythm)
[Book Your Classes by Clicking This Link! ](https://crowndancestudio.com/group-classes/)
Friday: Advanced Expression
End the work week with high-energy **Advanced Rhythm** from **7:00 PM to 8:30 PM**. This session dives deep into the technicalities of Latin and Ballroom styles like Rumba, Samba, or Mambo, designed for dancers who value precision and artistic expression. For $25, you'll receive intensive instruction that pushes your physical boundaries and refines your competitive or performance edge in a high-vibe atmosphere.
**When: Every Friday**
**Time: 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm.**
**1 Dances per month:**
**\*Please check the flyer on the group class page for the dance of the month. Or contact us to find out.**
**Cost:$25 per person for 90 min.**
Love The Song of HU
***“When you sing or chant HU, you’re contacting a living center of spiritual vibration vastly more powerful than the human consciousness.”***
***Sri Doug Kunin***
**Some of the benefits of HU:**
* **Releases stress, worry, and fear.**
* **Opens the door to higher awareness and miracles in your life.**
* **Deepens your connection to the divine, regardless of your belief**
**Experience the Sound of Soul, pause in quiet reflection, and join a gentle spiritual conversation—at your own pace, with no obligation.**
**Friday, April 17, 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm**
**Ways to participate:**
**N-PERSON 🌐ON ZOOM**
**MARYLAND ECK CENTER 🔗[SOUND OF SOUL EVENT](https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89597899210?pwd=reKwx1zJtFNylttx8N4LKs3zYJN7a3.1)**
**1738 Elton Rd., Suite 104, Meeting ID: 895 9789 9210**
**Silver Spring, MD 20903 Passcode: 978196**
**Phone: (301) 715-8592**
**Questions?**
**Call or text: (301) 439-2120; Email: [MEC@eckankarmaryland.org](mailto:MEC@eckankarmaryland.or)**
**Presented by the Maryland & D.C. Satsang Societies Inc., Chartered Affiliates of ECKANKAR.**
**Copyright © 2026 ECKANKAR. The terms ECKANKAR, ECK, EK, MAHANTA, SOUL TRAVEL, and VAIRAGI, among others, are trademarks of ECKANKAR, PO Box 2000, Chanhassen, MN 55317-2000 U.S.A.**
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Finding Your Soul Tribe
Purpose of This Group
This is a weekly gathering for spiritually awakened individuals, starseeds, and those on a journey of self-discovery who are seeking meaningful connection and community.
We meet every Sunday to share experiences, explore spiritual topics, and support each other in a grounded, open-minded, and respectful space.
Whether you’re newly awakening or have been on this path for years, you are welcome here.
COMMUNITY GUIDELINES: We welcome all members to engage with respect and kindness. Hate speech, bullying, or discrimination based on race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or any identity will not be tolerated. Sexual harassment, inappropriate comments, or sharing explicit content is strictly prohibited. Please respect privacy, communicate constructively, and report any violations to moderators. Any breach of these guidelines may result in warnings or removal from the community.
Some discussion topics:
1. What do you feel is your unique spiritual purpose?
• How do your everyday actions reflect this purpose?
• Are there experiences or challenges that have guided you toward it?
• What would fully living this purpose look like in your life today?
1. How has your past trauma shaped your spiritual journey?
• Are there patterns from your childhood or family dynamics that still influence you?
• How do you feel these experiences have awakened certain spiritual sensitivities?
• What steps could help transform past pain into spiritual growth?
1. How do dysfunctional family dynamics impact your spiritual gifts?
• Are there ways family expectations or criticism have blocked your inner gifts?
• How can you set boundaries while still honoring family ties?
• What lessons from your family history have strengthened your spiritual resilience?
1. How do you nurture your inner child through your spiritual awakening?
• Are there unresolved wounds from childhood that need your attention?
• How does reconnecting with your inner child influence your heart chakra?
• What practices help you feel safe, loved, and whole in your inner self?
1. How is your heart chakra awakening influencing your life?
• Do you feel more compassion and empathy than before?
• Are there fears or past pain that prevent your heart from fully opening?
• How can you consciously strengthen and balance your heart energy?
1. How do you experience the 4th dimension in your spiritual awareness?
• Do you sense energies, synchronicities, or visions beyond the physical?
• How does this awareness shift your perception of reality or relationships?
• What practices help you navigate 4D experiences safely and grounded?
1. How can past traumas become a catalyst for spiritual service?
• Are there personal experiences you can transform into wisdom for others?
• How do your spiritual gifts support healing in your community or family?
• If resources were unlimited, what healing work would you create?
1. How do you integrate spiritual awakening with shadow work?
• Are there parts of yourself—anger, fear, or grief—that need attention?
• How does exploring these shadows affect your heart and higher dimensions?
• What rituals or practices help you reconcile inner darkness with your light?
1. How do you envision your multi-dimensional spiritual growth?
• How do past life patterns, inner child work, or trauma shape your 4D self?
• Are there limiting beliefs or blocks preventing your full awakening?
• How can you actively cultivate alignment with higher consciousness and love?
1. How do you currently nurture your spiritual growth?
• Are there practices or rituals that strengthen your connection?
• What obstacles prevent you from deepening your spiritual growth?
• How would your life change if you committed fully to these practices?
1. How do you handle spiritual challenges or doubts?
• Are doubts a source of growth or frustration for you?
• How do you differentiate between fear and true guidance?
• What strategies help you realign with your spiritual path during tough times?
1. How do your relationships reflect your spiritual journey?
• Are there people who inspire or block your spiritual growth?
• How do you maintain healthy boundaries while supporting others?
• In what ways could your spiritual gifts positively influence your community?
1. What is your vision for spiritual impact in the world?
• If resources were unlimited, what service would you offer?
• How does this vision align with your current life and actions?
• What steps can you take now to start manifesting this vision?
1. How do you integrate your spiritual insights into daily life?
• Are your decisions guided more by intuition or external expectations?
• How do you recognize when you’re out of alignment with your higher self?
• What small daily habits could deepen your connection to your spiritual path?
1. How do you perceive your spiritual evolution over time?
• Can you identify key moments that shaped your spiritual awakening?
• Are there lessons from past experiences you still need to fully integrate?
• How do you envision your spiritual growth unfolding in the next 5–10 years?
1. What is your experience with Kundalini awakening?
• How did you first notice the energy rising, and what physical, emotional, or spiritual sensations have accompanied it?
• Have past traumas, inner child wounds, or karmic patterns influenced how your Kundalini energy flows?
• How are you integrating this awakening into your daily life while balancing your chakras and higher-dimensional awareness?
1. How do you cope with feeling alone or misunderstood?
• Are there moments when isolation felt necessary for your growth?
• How do you maintain connection with like-minded people or community?
• What practices help you feel grounded and supported when alone?
1. How do you distinguish between your intuition and fear-based thoughts?
• Are there specific sensations or signs that guide you?
• How have past experiences shaped your fear patterns?
• What tools or rituals help you strengthen trust in your intuition?
1. How do you protect your energy while staying open and compassionate?
• Are there situations or people that drain or destabilize your energy?
• What boundaries or practices help you maintain balance?
• How do you remain receptive to others without overextending yourself?
1. How do you discern spiritual guidance from mental over-analysis?
• Are there synchronicities or patterns that feel like guidance?
• How do you manage self-doubt or overthinking loops?
• What practices help you stay present and attuned to subtle signs?
The Conservatory Classic Jazz Band and the Monthly Jam Session
[The Conservatory Classic Jazz Band](http://www.ccjazzband.com/) opens and closes the music, with a Jam Session at the end of each set. All are welcome to sit in or just sit back and enjoy!
[The Conservatory Classic Jazz Band](http://www.ccjazzband.com/) was formed in 2003 to present the sounds of traditional jazz to Washington DC audiences. A seven-piece group, they play New Orleans style, Chicago style, small-group swing, and mainstream. CCJB members include Dave Robinson, leader/cornet/trumpet, Brian Priebe on trombone, Gary Gregg on clarinet/sax, Dan Hall on bass, Jeff Reynolds on guitar/banjo, Brian Alpert on drums. Visit the band's [website](http://www.ccjazzband.com/) for additional information.
The PRJC Monthly Jam Session is held at [Alfio's La Trattoria](https://alfios.com/) in Chevy Chase. There is plenty or room for you and your friends. We could fit 100 people in there. That said, we do recommend, if you want a table for your group, arrive early. We will get you in, but can't promise seating groups together if the space has filled up.
[Alfio's](https://alfios.com/) has free valet parking (tips are appreciated). Street parking is free but unobtainable. There is a full [menu](https://alfios.com/dinner.shtml) and bar.
Admission:
Non-Jammers (PRJC members $10, non-members $15), Youth & Jammers (Free). If you play, you don't pay!
Cash, checks or PayPal at the door, or [in advance on Eventbrite.](https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-prjc-monthly-trad-jazz-jam-featuring-the-conservatory-classic-jazz-band-tickets-1983893813802?aff=ebdsoporgprofile)
We welcome suggestions for possible event venues anywhere in the DMV. Our requirements include space for at least 70 people, plenty of parking, and a conveniently accessible location; near Metro is a plus.
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
Sunday Serenade with Sol Roots
Sol Roots Band blends raw funk, deep blues, rock, soul, and hypnotic grooves. With a unique voice and top-tier musicians, Sol honors musical legends while forging his own powerful sound.
Bring a chair. We will sit near the front to the right facing the stage.
*** SOJO at Quincy Park at 12:00 Noon (4/18/26)
\*\*\* NEW TIME AND NEW LOCATION \*\*\*
Now that the weather is warm, we'll throw in some outdoor SOJOs. Be sure to check the website to confirm time and location for each session. Very important that you RSVP so we can contact you if weather forces us to cancel or revert to our indoor location.
Bring your folding chairs and join us at Quincy Park at 12:00 Noon. Quincy Park is easy to find, only .3 miles from the chapel. There is plenty of street parking available on weekends on N. Nelson and Washington Blvd. There is also a parking lot on the northwest corner of the park with an entrance on N. Quincy. Check out the map posted on this page. You'll find us near the picnic tables or playground area. See you 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.
2. Feel free to bring lyrics and chords to hand out for songs not in the book. 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, any contributions ($5, or whatever) to help pay for the rent at the chapel.
5. Please do RSVP. It allows us to contact you if we have to cancel.
***
* Our regular gatherings take place on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of the month. You can come for the whole time or just part of it. Occasionally we take pictures of our events. If you would rather not be photographed, just politely let the person with the camera know and step out of view. We'll be very respectful of your wishes.
Whether you're new to SOJO or not so new, we look forward to singing and playing with you!
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April Is For Emo Night (Live Band Tributes)
Friday, April 24, 2026. Doors at 7PM, Music at 7:30PM.
CRESCENDO STUDIOS
8101A Lee Hwy
Falls Church VA 22042
Pre-sale tickets: 10$. At the door: $15. Get your tickets early and save!
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Get ready for a night of pure pop-punk, emo, and post-hardcore nostalgia. Four killer bands are hitting the stage to give tribute to the songs that defined a generation.
Scream along to the iconic hits of Paramore, sing your heart out to the anthems of Pierce the Veil, throw down with the heavy pop-punk energy of A Day to Remember, and relive the classics from Blink-182. From emotional breakdowns to crowd-jumping choruses, this show delivers the full Warped Tour-style experience.
Expect big riffs, bigger sing-alongs, and a crowd that knows every word. Whether you grew up on these bands or just love high-energy live music, this is a night you don’t want to miss. Grab your friends, lace up your Vans, and get ready to party like it’s the mid-2000s again. Doors at 7PM, music at 7:30PM.
THERE IS NO PRINTED TICKET
\*\*\*IMPORTANT: PLEASE KEEP YOUR EMAIL CONFIRMATION OR TAKE A SCREENSHOT. THIS IS YOUR PROOF OF PURCHASE AT THE VENUE FOR ENTRY.\*\*\*
"When you take the time to WORK on your SOUL, your SOUL shall find you WORK."
-BEAUcanLAST of SNRGmusic.com
YOUR SOUL SHALL NET WORK.
YSSNW.COM
Sonic Meditation Concert w/ Dr. Ivy Shadiah
**Sonic Meditation Concert with Dr. Ivy Shadiah: Experience Meditation as Concert-level Immersion**
Love Potion #1 is a **curated Sonic Meditation Concert** designed as a full-body surround sound bath, an intimate, high-frequency wellness experience merging art, healing, aroma, and sacred sound technology.
Created for those seeking restoration, inspiration, and profound energetic renewal.
Led by **Dr. Ivy SHADIAH — Queen of Vibration**, this transformational concert blends crystal singing bowls, sacred resonance, and vibrational sound design to create a living field of healing sound.You do not simply listen…
You are surrounded.
You are restored.
You are retuned.
Sun., May 3rd, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm. Held at Brahma Kumaris, 14020 Thunderbolt Pl, Suite 200, 2nd Floor, Chantilly, VA. Free Event – Register at: [https://shorturl.at/QBTJA](https://shorturl.at/QBTJA)
PRJC FREE Zoom Jazz Talk: Barrelhouse & Boogie Woogie Piano w/Tom Roberts
PLEASE NOTE: RSVP ON MEETUP DOES NOT REGISTER YOU FOR THIS EVENT! YOU MUST REGISTER USING [THIS LINK ](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!
A guided listening adventure from rare original 78s featuring Barrelhouse & Boogie Woogie piano. It's like a concert in your own home.
Barrelhouse piano is a high-energy, blues-based style that originated in the early 20th-century, characterized by a driving left-hand rhythm, syncopated melodies, and a raw, dance-focused sound often played in "juke joints". It bridged ragtime and boogie-woogie, featuring techniques like chromatic bass rolls and call-and-response, heavily influencing early jazz. BoogieWoogie is an early form of jazz with wild, improvised piano, and an accented two-beat rhythm.
Join Tom Roberts and The Hot Club of Pittsburgh for a guided listening adventure of these musical styles. You'll hear early recordings directly from rare original 78s, including recently acquired mint condition Paramount records, with narrative by Tom about the performers and the music. Live-streamed over Zoom, it will be like Tom is in your own home giving a private show, but you won’t need to check your jewelry or feed him!
You’ll hear Will Ezell, Charlie Spand, Blind Leroy Garnett, Cripple Clarence Lofton, Cow Cow Davenport, Little Brother Montgomery and many more rarities in this listening oriented zoom presentation!
The Hot Club of Pittsburgh was formed during the pandemic at the insistence of record producer, radio personality, and curator of Jazz at Lincoln Center: Phil Schaap who inspired me to create a listening option to counteract the abysmal local radio scene.
Tom Roberts is acknowledged as one of the premiere exponents of early jazz piano and has performed across the globe including performances at The International Stride Summit in Zurich Switzerland and multiple appearances at the prestigious “Jazz in July” at Manhattan’s 92nd St Y with Dick Hyman.
[Registration ](https://www.eventbrite.com/e/prjc-jazz-talk-barrelhouse-boogie-woogie-piano-wtom-roberts-tickets-1983892729559?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.
Loudoun Drumming Gathering
Community Drumming experience with Shamanic drums/Tambour Unis-Son/ Tambour Unité and Mother drum.
We also have extra hand drums for people who like to joint us. Don’t forget we are ourselves a drum. Come and joint us for a time to relax, reflect with the beat of your heart.
🎷Jazz Afternoon with the Marine Jazz Orchestra @ Strathmore Music Center
Let's enjoy an afternoon of exceptional live music with the United States Marine Band Jazz Orchestra! The Marine Jazz Orchestra will perform alongside celebrated artist Michael Feinstein, showcasing songs from Hollywood and the Broadway stage.
We’ll meet at the lobby at 3:30 to grab good seats and mingle before the show starts. Afterward, anyone interested can stick around for a casual hangout.
**RSVP:**
The concert is FREE BUT TICKETS ARE REQUIRED. You may get up to two free tickets online and in person at the Ticket Office. Here's the link to get your tickets online: [https://www.strathmore.org/events-tickets/in-the-music-center/michael-feinstein-marine-jazz-orchestra/](https://www.strathmore.org/events-tickets/in-the-music-center/michael-feinstein-marine-jazz-orchestra/)
Tickets are valid until 3:45pm, at which time all tickets become null and void and any remaining seats will be filled with persons in the stand-by queue.
**Parking** : Park in Metro garage and take the sky bridge over to the Music Center. No parking fee on weekends.
Mandatory Recess @ Honor Brewing!!!
Mandatory Recess is a free-range, locally-sourced, hand-crafted cover band in Northern Virginia. If we're not riding unicorns through pastel colored rainbows while saluting rock trailblazers like JB and Nigel Tufnel, Mandatory Recess are busy playing awesome rock covers from the 70's to today. From Tom Petty to Foo Fighters, and Doobie Brothers to Red Hot Chili Peppers, this four piece rock roller coaster will take you on a ride you won't soon forget!
Come join us at Honor Brewing for a fun night!




















