Samantha is a student of the English language at Georgetown University minoring in Excuses. She takes her fair-trade coffee scalding, with a side of soy milk and anxiety.
Shakey Graves sold out not one but two nights at DC's 9:30 Club. And he has a long line of sold-out shows on the horizon. After witnessing Sunday... Read more →
Cymbal is WGTB's new favorite place to save, share, and stream music. On any given day, the musical possibilities are endless: shower music,... Read more →
With any luck, by this time next week you'll be recovering from a night spent at DC's Comet Ping Pong. Featuring A+ local poster artists,... Read more →
In the wake of their viral hit “Empress,” Morningsiders have been penning the next great American novel. Which is to say – a full-length album,... Read more →
Over the summer, Best Colleges named WGTB the 11th best college radio station in the country. And that got us thinking, what else is great, but... Read more →
With precious few days left, we're here to convince you: it'll be worth the price of admission. Treat yourself, and pick up those tickets... Read more →
Fall Semester is upon us, and we haven't been breaking the internet for 14 years and counting without your help. So get that application signed,... Read more →
Milo Greene is coming to the Rock and Roll Hotel on March 15th, and thanks to WashingtuneDC, we’ve got tickets for you to be there too. The... Read more →
Coming out from the shadows of a hiatus cut short, Fiona Apples and Oranges returns for another year on the hilltop and in the studio. Usher in the beginning of autumn and protect yourself from planetary retrograde with new recommendations from your favorite DJs, Sarah and Ian. Still reading? Listen to our best songs for... […]
Join WGTB on Saturday February 26 to welcome MICHELLE and Sidney Gish for our annual Spring concert. The show will take place in Bulldog Alley (behind the WGTB studio in the Leavey Center) and doors will open at 7 pm. Sidney Gish is a 24 year old musician who began her music career during her... […]
The playlist is called “Honeymoon In Paris” and is a collection of French pop music, primarily from the 1960s. It’s an extremely fun and interesting genre that often goes overlooked. Enjoy! Listen here.