2009 Reunion - Click Here
Emergency was a non-alcohol rock club that existed on M Street in Georgetown, three doors from the Biograph, during the late Sixties and early Seventies. The club was a harbor for Washington's subculture and a place to break new artistic ground. The rocumentary touches on the artistic lives and the comradery of the people that passed through Emergency's door. The video also recounts the forming of Woodwind, Washington's first arts and music newspaper.
The Wammie Award winning piece, produced by Maria Villafana, includes live footage, photographs and posters of bands such as Crank, Fat City, Desdemona, Fallen Angels, Claude Jones, Sageworth & Drums, Stillroven, and Itchy Brother; all of whom reformed for the 20th Emergency Reunion held in April 1991.
Lovingly slapped together for the sake of the memories, the documentary reveals the artistic beginnings of Washington celebrities such as Nils Lofgren, Emmylou Harris and Catfish Hodge and includes interviews with many now prominent Washington music community personalities; Richard Harrington, Damian Einstein, Cerphe Colwell, Bill Holland, Bill & Taffy Danoff, Mike Schreibman, Weasel and Mike Oberman. to name a few. Hear why people traveled from across the country to be part of this significant event. |
   (l to r) Claude Jones, Edison Electric, American Dream
   (l to r) Catfish, Boomerang, Buffalongo
   (l to r) Crank, Elizabeth, Grin
    (l to r) Hamilton Face Band, Greg Kihn, Lydia Pense, Rockin' Foo
    (l to r) Sageworth & Drums, Emmylou Harris, Grits, Stillroven
   (l to r) Shanti, Sky Cobb, Wet Willie
 Emergency Friends
The video is available for $20 (Including S&H). Proceeds benefit the Washington Area Music Association.
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