Bar in Washington, D.C.
Madam's Organ Blues Bar (center) on 18th Street , N.W. , in the Adams Morgan neighborhood of Washington, D.C.
Cabaret from Stockholm performs at Madam's Organ in 2011
Madam's Organ Blues Bar is a restaurant and nightclub located at 2461 18th Street NW in Washington, D.C. 's Adams Morgan neighborhood. A local landmark,[ 1] the bar is popular for its nightly live music, especially blues and bluegrass . Regular performers include Bobby Parker , Ben Andrews, Catfish Hodge , and Bob Perilla & Big Hillbilly Bluegrass .[ 2] [ 3] The bar offers billiards , has a rooftop deck and serves soul food .[ 4] Notable regular patrons have included Euan Blair , son of Tony Blair , and the late Soviet dissident artist Alexandr Zhdanov . Hungarian Ambassador András Simonyi was not only a regular patron but also performed with his band "Coalition of the Willing" for his Washington Diplomatic farewell party attended by a Washington A-list including European diplomats, United States Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff , and Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány . Barbara and Jenna Bush have also been spotted there.[ 5] Madam's Organ was described as a favored hangout by Playboy [ 6] and Stuff ,[ 7] and was featured on the Wild On! travel series on E! .[ 8]
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^ Dawes, Gerry (May 2000). "Critics' Choice, The Best Bars in America" . Playboy Magazine. Archived from the original on 2006-12-15. Retrieved 2006-12-28 .
^ "The 20 Best Dives in America" . Stuff Magazine. January 2002. Archived from the original on 2006-12-13. Retrieved 2006-12-28 .
^ Richards, Rob (April 2002). "Madam's Organ Press" . Madam’s Organ Blues Bar.