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Madison Baker and sister Grace Baker with Day Spring Farm, read a book while Conner Duffy, 18, of Leesburg, plays the guitar and banjo for the people shopping at the Farmer's Market. Fresh and local produce is sold at the market every Thursday in downtown Purcellville.

Photo: Rich Lipski, Washington Post

Tagged: farm, farmers markets, farms, music, Purcellville

Mike Pugh is a self-described multimedia music producer from Purcellville.

Photo: Mike Vanderpool

Tagged: entertainment, Goose Creek Live, music, Purcellville, Up Close

Macy Freeman, 8, of South Riding, performs at the 9:30 club in Washington, D.C., with her band GLAM during the Bach to Rock's Battle of the Bands on May 16.

Photo: Charity Corkey, LoudounExtra.com

Tagged: kids, music

From left, Gigi Batsakis, Lauren “Chewy” King and Macy Freeman, members of the Loudoun County pop band GLAM, pose for photos after their May 16 performance at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C.

Photo: Charity Corkey, LoudounExtra.com

Tagged: kids, music

Elementary school band Four Foot Seven from South Riding performs May 16 at the 9:30 Club during Bach to Rock's Battle of the Bands. Pictured here are Jacob Bowman on drums, Berkley Scoggin on vocals, Aaron Grossman on bass and Justin Fribush on guitar.

Photo: Photo courtesy of Tracy Bowman

Tagged: kids, music

Gigi Batsakis, on vocals, performs with her Loudoun County pop band GLAM at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C., on May 16. Behind her, band member Lauren “Chewy” King performs on the drums.

Photo: Charity Corkey, LoudounExtra.com

Tagged: kids, music

The shuffle back to the Farragut West Metro Station. The sidewalks and streets were shoulder-to-shoulder as far as the eye could see. It took over an hour-and-a-half to walk up 17th Street. Once we got to Farragut Square, we went into my husband’s office building (adjacent to the park) and waited for the crowd to thin out for an hour or so before we attempted to board a train for home.

Photo: Katy Nystrom

Tagged: dc, inauguration, music, politics, user photo

Man in tree viewing concert. Lots of people climbed trees for a better view. Officials made them get down, but as soon as they walked away, other people climbed back up.

Photo: Katy Nystrom

Tagged: dc, inauguration, music, politics, user photo

Husband Jon holding daughter Gracie up so she can see above the “legs and backsides”.

Photo: Katy Nystrom

Tagged: dc, inauguration, music, politics, user photo

The Washington Monument at dusk on Sunday after the We Are One concert.

Photo: Ron Evans

Tagged: dc, inauguration, music, politics, user photo

The metro lines were long, but orderly as people left The Mall for home. This is at the Smithsonian Metro Stop after the concert.

Photo: Ron Evans

Tagged: dc, inauguration, music, politics, user photo

The family enjoying the concert: Tracy Augustine visiting from Los Angeles, Calif., Courtney, Sidney, Colby and Ron Evans from Lansdowne.

Photo: Ron Evans

Tagged: dc, inauguration, Lansdowne, music, politics, user photo

A U.S. solider watches the crowd to ensure everyone enjoys the day.

Photo: Ron Evans

Tagged: dc, inauguration, music, politics, user photo

Organizers protesting the torture of prisoners held at Guantanamo Bay during Sunday's We Are One concert on the National Mall.

Photo: Ron Evans

Tagged: dc, inauguration, music, politics, protest, user photo

Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Leesburg received an elaborate, hand-made pipe organ with 936 pipes and 24 electrical notes. Holy Trinity Lutheran church member Gene DeMark was the liason between the organ builder and the church and he also documented the installation for the church bulletin.

Photo: Katherine Frey, Washington Post

Tagged: Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Leesburg, music

A worker tests out the organ at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. The pipe organ has 936 pipes and 24 electrical notes.

Photo: Katherine Frey, Washington Post

Tagged: Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Leesburg, music

Workers have to lie on their backs to work on the elaborate, hand-made pipe organ at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Leesburg. Here, a worker is cleaning the base of the pipe.

Photo: Katherine Frey, Washington Post

Tagged: Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Leesburg, music

Two chambers house the pipe organ that was just installed at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Leesburg. This is the great chamber with some of the 936 actual pipes. There are 24 electrical notes as well.

Photo: Katherine Frey, Washington Post

Tagged: Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Leesburg, music

Amy Miller, who helped coordinate the volunteer effort to build the chambers for the pipe organ, sits in the great chamber amid some of the 936 actual pipes.

Photo: Katherine Frey, Washington Post

Tagged: Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Leesburg, music

Julia Braxton, 14, is this year's winner of the Virginia Icon Competition.

Photo: Charity Corkey, LoudounExtra.com

Tagged: competition, music, musicals, Up Close, Washington D.C., Waterford

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