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DC Rock History
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The Nighthawks - "Open All Nite" with David Goodfriend
DC Rock History
1 hour 8 minutes 48 seconds
11 months ago
The Nighthawks - "Open All Nite" with David Goodfriend
In this episode (our season 1 finale!!), we dive into the electrifying story of The Nighthawks, one of Washington, D.C.’s most iconic blues-rock bands. Formed in 1972 by harmonica maestro Mark Wenner, the band quickly became a cornerstone of the local music scene, playing legendary venues like The Far Inn, Graffiti, and The Cellar Door. With a lineup solidified in the mid-70s—featuring Jimmy Thackery on guitar, Jan Zukowski on bass, and Pete Ragusa on drums—The Nighthawks crafted a sound that was equal parts gritty blues and high-energy rock & roll.   We explore their journey leading up to the release of their 1976 album, Open All Nite, recorded at Track Recorders in Silver Spring, Maryland, with a standout live track captured at The Cellar Door. This record, a fiery mix of blues covers and rock interpretations, captures the raw essence of The Nighthawks’ live performances and their deep reverence for blues traditions. Tune in as we discuss the band’s roots, their impact on the D.C. music scene, and why Open All Nite remains a must-hear album for blues-rock fans everywhere. Go Further:   •The Nighthawks – Official Website •Track Recorders – History and Legacy •Rock the Potomac by Mark Opsasnick •The Nighthawks – AllMusic   Follow Us:   •Social Media: @dcrockpod •Email us your thoughts or questions: dcrockpod@gmail.com •Philip Basnight – Broke Royals •Alex Vidales – StageCraft •David Goodfriend - @goodfrienddavid   Artwork by Rebecca Basnight
DC Rock History