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Current
Calendar
Friday,
June 17, 2005
Sugar
Jones will play live at Taliano's in Takoma Park, Maryland (7001
Carroll Ave, Takoma Park, 20912, Tel: 301-270-5515). Two blocks
from the Takoma metro stop on the red line.
Friday,
August 19, 2005
Sugar
Jones will play live at Taliano's in Takoma Park, Maryland (7001
Carroll Ave, Takoma Park, 20912, Tel: 301-270-5515). Two blocks
from the Takoma metro stop on the red line.
Archive
May 28, 2005
Sugar Jones played live at Taliano's in Takoma Park, Maryland.
May
7, 2005
Sugar Jones performed at the Berywn Heights Festival near College
Park, MD.
October
5, 2004
Sugar Jones performed at Iota
Club and Cafe in Arlington, VA.
June
16, 2004
Sugar Jones performed at Asylum
in Adams Morgan.
June
5, 2004
Sugar Jones performed at the annual Mercurio summer party in Mt.
Pleasant
May
2, 2004
Sugar Jones performed at a benefit concert for Doug McVay at Asylum
in Adams Morgan in Washington, D.C.
April
30, 2004
Sugar Jones performed at Staccato
in Adams Morgan in Washington, D.C.
April
10, 2004
Sugar Jones performed at Sign
of the Whale in Falls Church, VA.
Fall
2003 / Winter 2004
Sugar Jones took a break from playing live, to work on his new CD,
Satsuma Skin.
September
6, 2003
Sugar Jones performed at T.T.
Reynolds in Fairfax, VA (10414 Main Street, 703-591-9292). Headlining
the show was Slipdisk.
August
30, 2003
Sugar Jones performed at the Rock'n'Chair in Avalon, New Jersey.
August
23, 2003
Sugar Jones performed at Buffalo Billiards in Gaithersburg, Maryland.
August
2, 2003
Sugar Jones performed to a packed house at Staccato in Washington,
D.C.
August
1, 2003
Sugar Jones performed at the Rock'n'Chair in Avalon, New Jersey.
July
10, 2003
Sugar Jones performed at the Velvet Lounge in Washington, D.C.
July
2, 2003
Sugar Jones performed "unplugged" at Jammin' Java in Vienna,
Virginia.
June
28, 2003
Sugar Jones performed at Out of Bounds in Richmond, Virginia.
June
18, 2003
Sugar Jones performed at Buffalo Billiards in Gaithersburg, Maryland.
June
1, 2003
Sugar Jones performed at the Mount Pleasant Day Festival in Washington,
D.C.
May
23, 2003
Sugar Jones performed the annual Mercurio's Summer Party in Washington,
D.C.
May
17, 2003
Sugar Jones performed at Parker's in Bethesda, Maryland.
May
8, 2003
The Arlington Connection published a feature article about Sugar
Jones, who answers the question, "What if David Byrne had gone
to LSU instead of the Rhode Island School of Design?"
March
22, 2003
Sugar Jones performed at Paloma's in Baltimore, Maryland.
March
15, 2003
Sugar Jones performed at the Rock'n'Chair in Avalon, New Jersey.
March
6, 2003
Sugar Jones performed at Zig's Bar in Alexandria, Virginia.
February
15, 2003
Sugar Jones performed at Parker's in Bethesda, Maryland.
February
12, 2003
The Montgomery Gazette included a feature article, titled "Spoonful
of 'Sugar' helps southern-fried indie rock go down," about
Sugar Jones's performance at Parker's in Bethesda, Maryland.
February
8, 2003
Sugar Jones performed at Café Tattoo in Baltimore, Maryland.
January
31, 2003
Sugar Jones performed at Lewie's in Bethesda, Maryland.
January
11, 2003
Sugar Jones performed at South Beach Café in Bethesda, Maryland.
December
19, 2002
Sugar Jones performed at Lewie's in Bethesda, Maryland.
December
3, 2002
Sugar Jones performed at Rowan University in Glassboro, New Jersey.
November
14, 2002
Sugar Jones performed at the Rhodeside Grill in Arlington, Virginia.
November
13, 2002
Sugar Jones performed at McDaniel College in Westminster, Maryland.
October
10, 2002
Sugar Jones performed at the Velvet Lounge in Washington, D.C.
September
21, 2002
Sugar Jones performed at Lewie's in Bethesda, Maryland.
September
13, 2002
Sugar Jones performed two acoustic sets Kemp Mill's downtown and
Dupont stores in Washington, D.C.
September
6 and 7, 2002
Sugar Jones performed at Mr. Smith's in Washington, D.C.
July
20, 2002
Sugar Jones performed at the MBSTIA Showcase at Lewie's in Bethesda,
Maryland.
July
2002
Sugar Jones secured retail distribution with Kemp Mill Music. Currently,
the CD is stocked at DC-area locations.
June
22, 2002
Sugar Jones performed at the annual Mercurio's Summer Party in Washington,
D.C.
June
21, 2002
Sugar Jones performed at the Velvet Lounge in Washington, D.C.
June
2, 2002
Sugar Jones performed at the Mount Pleasant Day Festival in Washington,
D.C.
May
24, 2002
Sugar Jones performed at Fat Tuesdays in Fairfax, Virginia.
May
16, 2002
Sugar Jones performed at the Metro Café in Washington, D.C.
May
10, 2002
Sugar Jones performed at the Rhodeside Grill in Arlington, Virginia
May
2002
Sugar Jones' two CDs, The Push (1994) and Bring Your Own Insanity
(2001) were made available at the Louisiana Music Factory in New
Orleans.
May
2002
mp3.WashingtonPost.com featured an on-line article about Sugar Jones,
stating, "Thevenot's onstage presence [has] a distinct confidence.
He says he feels rejuvenated, and his performance certainly channels
the excitement found in re-birth."
April
19, 2002
Sugar Jones performed at the Washington Area Music Association's
"Crosstown Jam" in Washington, D.C.
April
13, 2002
Sugar Jones performed at the Velvet Lounge in Washington, D.C.
April
2002
Music Morsels magazine published a review of Bring Your Own Insanity,
saying it "is a tasty musical stew prepared by a songwriter
with versatile abilities."
March
23, 2002
Sugar Jones performed at Whitey's in Arlington, Virginia.
March
16, 2002
Sugar Jones performed at Lewie's in Bethesda, Maryland.
March
6, 2002
Sugar Jones performed at the Metro Café in Washington, D.C.
March
2002
OffBeat, Louisiana's largest music magazine, says, "[Bring
Your Own] Insanity is the most thought-provoking funk CD of this
young year."
February
21, 2003
Sugar Jones performed at the Velvet Lounge in Washington, D.C.
January
29, 2002
Sugar Jones performed at a Marijuana Policy Project (MPP) benefit
event at the Metro Café in Washington, D.C.
January
18, 2002
Sugar Jones performed at Velvet Lounge in Washington, D.C.
January
17, 2002
The Washington Post reviewed the new Sugar Jones CD, Bring Your
Own Insanity. The CD was reviewed by music critic Richard Harrington.
December
29, 2001
Sugar Jones performed an "unplugged" set at Staccato's
on 18th Street, NW, in Washington, D.C.
December
28, 2001
The Sugar Jones CD Bring Your Own Insanity was included in Washington
Post Nightwatch columnist Eric Brace's list of "two dozen of
the most satisfying releases by area artists in 2001."
December
6, 2001
Sugar Jones performed at the Velvet Lounge in Washington, D.C.
December
3, 2001
A snippet of Sugar Jones' live performance at Iota Club and Cafe
for the "Walk for Capitalism" rally was featured on All
Things Considered on National Public Radio (NPR), at the end of
the segment about the march.
December
2, 2001
Sugar Jones performed at the after-party for the "Walk for
Capitalism" rally at Iota Club and Cafe in Arlington, Virginia.
October
25, 2001
More than 100 persons turned out for Sugar Jones' debut performance
at the Velvet Lounge in Washington, D.C., making the gig the highest
grossing bar total of the year for the Velvet Lounge. The gig also
served as the official CD release gig for Sugar Jones' CD, Bring
Your Own Insanity.
October
12, 2001
Sugar Jones performed at Barnes & Noble bookstore in Bethesda,
Maryland.
September
28, 2001
Sugar Jones was featured in an article in the Georgetown Hoya. The
article said Sugar Jones "combines different musical genres
to create complex attitudes and expressions in a product which is
entirely unique."
September
2001
Sugar Jones was featured in an article in Onstage, a national music
magazine. The article tells the unique story behind the production
of Sugar Jones' second, recently released CD, Bring Your Own Insanity,
featuring George Porter Jr., legendary bassist of The Meters.
July
10, 2001
Sugar Jones released it's second CD, Bring Your Own Insanity, featuring
George Porter Jr., legendary bassist of The Meters.
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