Al Stewart
Appetite for Destruction
Aquarium Rescue Unit
Arturo Sandoval
ASIA featuring John Payne
Auktyon
Black 47
Blackmore's Night
BLVD
B-Side Players
Chris Barron
Chris Knight
Chuck Negron formerly of Three Dog Night
Deborah Henson-Conant
Dr. Demento
DMC
Down The Line
The Dynamites featuring Charles Walker
The Emmitt-Nershi Band
Firefall
Flowmotion
Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush
Gaelic Storm
Harry Chapin - A Celebration In Song feat. The Chapin Family
Hot Buttered Rum
Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk
Jazz Mandolin Project
John Sebastian
Larry Kirwan
The Lee Boys
Liquid Soul
Livingston Taylor*
The Machine performs Pink Floyd
March Fourth Marching Band
Nancy Sinatra
New Monsoon
Oteil Burbridge
Over the Rhine
Paul Barrere & Fred Tackett
Paula Cole
Peter Nero
Poco
Pure Prairie League
The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band
Rebirth Brass Band
Roger McGuinn
Scythian
The Section Quartet
Solomon Burke
Steve March Torme
Symphonic Pink Floyd with The Machine
Taylor Dayne
Tom Chapin*
Tom Rush
The Travelin' McCourys
Victor Wooten
*non-exclusive
 
 
 
 


Scythian

Dubbed by The Washington Post as "one of DC's most energetic and eclectic bands" Scythian (sith-ee-yin) falls nothing short of a "party band". Their high-energy, adrenaline-peddling, interactive brand of music has one goal in mind - to get people on their feet and dancing. The crowd is an essential element of each show and Scythian relies heavily on crowd participation to get people involved and loosened up. As The Washington Post states, their results are always the same: ""the band's enthusiasm is contagious, and shows seem to end with everyone dancing, jumping around or hoisting glasses." Led by a pair of young raging fiddlers, Scythian has a great respect and admiration for the traditional - the foundation of their music; nevertheless, Scythian is not afraid to wink at convention in search of a little fun, lending them an appeal to young and old alike.