WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — D.C.’s annual “Keep the Beat Week” is in full swing. Events started on Sunday, Feb. 18, with an awards ceremony honoring the modern leaders of go-go music who are keeping the spirit alive. The festivities last until Friday, Feb. 23 with events each day. The week celebrates go-go, a music […]
Celebrate the fourth anniversary of D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser declaring go-go the official music of the city with Keep the Beat Week, featuring performances, panels, and wellness sessions.
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