227 Maple Ave E
Vienna, Virginia 22180

This show will be seated on a first come, first served basis.Brothers, recording artists and actors Nat and Alex Wolff were destined to be stars from the very beginning of their lives, and they have the resume to prove it. "Black Sheep," their very first album as Nat & Alex Wolff, was produced by Matt Wallace (Maroon 5, Faith No More, O.A.R., The Replacements) and shows these two coming into their own with serious musical chops and the songwriting skills to back them. The album was released October 11, 2011 on SaddleUp Records via RED Distribution.

After the successful multi-year run on Nickelodeon, two full-length albums, a DVD, cross-country touring and appearances on ABC's Good Morning America and The View, the brothers were ready to shed their old title and graduate to the next level, and Nat & Alex Wolff was born. The talented duo has since traversed the country, playing everywhere from Pop-Con 2010 alongside Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez to New York's 2010 Earth Day concert. For the past two years, the brothers have been hard at work on their first album as Nat & Alex Wolff.

Although several years have passed between the release of "Black Sheep" and the finale of "The Naked Brothers Band," Nat & Alex Wolff have done anything but relax. Aside from writing and recording "Black Sheep," the brothers have kept busy with acting roles; most recently Nat filmed roles in the upcoming movies New Years Eve and Peace, Love and Misunderstanding, while Alex appeared on episodes of hit TV shows Monk and In Treatment, as well as in the Fall Out Boy video for "The Take Over, The Break's Over." Additionally, Alex wrote and both boys starred in the 2010 play What Would Woody Do? at New York's Flea Theater.
http://www.natandalexstore.com/

Born in 1997, Piano is an emerging singer-songwriter with influences that span from rock to techno. Piano has written hundreds of songs but she hasn't tied herself to any specific genre of music. She writes in a style of her own that best suits her vision of a song, which is normally evoked by personal experiences. Piano's musical journey began at age three when she taught herself to play the keyboard and was immediately driven to make up her own songs. A song written for her graduating class is still being played today as students leave on the last day of school. At age ten, a collaboration with KidzBob resulted in an original series called "Rockin' it Old School" where in each episode she would give a short history of a Classic Rock Band and then perform one of their songs. It was in Elementary School that her friends started calling her "Piano" and the nickname stuck. Piano now performs her music at popular local venues in the Washington D.C. area.
http://www.theycallmepiano.com/

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Added by Jammin Java on January 29, 2012

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