Big crowd came to listen to rock group Suspicious Package at Glover Park bar in Washington

Posted by Susanna at 1:36 PM, Mar 27, 2010 (Comments)

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Norbert Bärlocher, Counselor, Head of Communications and Culture at the Embassy of Switzerland, Christina Sevilla of the rock group Suspicious Package, and Paul Blustein of the Brookings InstitutionNorbert Bärlocher, Counselor, Head of Communications and Culture at the Embassy of Switzerland, Christina Sevilla of the rock group Suspicious Package, and Paul Blustein of the Brookings Institution

ON FRIDAY EVENING, March 26, the Washington-based "journo/pol" rock band Suspicious Package attracted a big crowd at the Gin and Tonic bar in the northwest Washington, D.C., Glover Park neighborhood.

BAND MEMBERS include The Washington Post Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Tom Toles on drums, Christina Sevilla, deputy assistant at U.S. Trade Representative's office, on keyboards, Tim Burger from Bloomberg News on bass guitar, Bryan Greene, deputy assistant secretary at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, on guitar, and Josh Meyer, national security reporter at the Los Angeles Times, playing lead guitar.

Janet Donovan of Creative Enterprises International and Keith Lipert of Keith Lipert GalleryJanet Donovan of Creative Enterprises International and Keith Lipert of Keith Lipert Gallery

Christina Sevilla of the rock group Suspicious Package and Kiki Ryan of Politico Christina Sevilla of the rock group Suspicious Package and Kiki Ryan of Politico

The rock group Suspicious PackageThe rock group Suspicious Package

The rock group Suspicious Package The rock group Suspicious Package

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