WHAT: Deaf Dogs’ Kennedy Center Debut
WHO: Judge Russell F. Canan
Judge William M. Jackson
Judge A. Franklin Burgess Jr.
Judge John M. Campbell Magistrate
Judge J. Dennis Doyle
Magistrate Judge William Nooter
Magistrate Judge John McCabe
Dr. Marc Feldman
WHERE: Kennedy Center’s Millennium Stage
WHEN: This Sunday, June 17th, 6 – 7 pm
The seven-judge-and-one-psychologist band, Deaf Dog and the Indictments, will be performing at the Kennedy Center’s Millennium Stage this Sunday from 6 to 7 pm. The Millennium Stage was created in 1997 as a community-focused venue; no tickets are required and the public views the concert for free. This stage, which has featured Norah Jones and the Joffrey Ballet, will now add Deaf Dog and the Indictments to its list of talented headliners. Deaf Dog and the Indictments’ performance at the Millennium Stage furthers the band’s commitment to reaching out to the community in a manner that is vastly different from the judges’ weekday professional role hearing criminal, family and probate cases in DC Superior Court. The band’s previous gigs include performances at Children’s National Medical Center, Armed Forces Retirement Home, Washington Retirement Home and the Fraternal Order of Police DC Lodge. The band plays crowd-pleasing renditions of classic rock-n-roll, Motown and R&B hits from the 60s and 70s.