July 10, 2026

Doors: 7:00 PM - Show: 8:00 PM

All Ages

Jane O'Neill

with Justin Trawick

Union Stage

740 Water St SW, Washington, DC, 20024


Date & Time

Friday, July 10, 2026

8:00 PM

Location

Union Stage

740 Water St SW, Washington, DC, 20024

Jane O’Neill cultivated her love for songwriting in the landscapes of the Midwest, enveloped in the records that reverberated throughout her family home: John Denver, Norah Jones, and Bonnie Raitt to name a few.


Growing up, Sundays were dedicated to music instruction for the whole family, a tradition that transformed ordinary dinners during the week into soulful music sessions. Being one of twelve children in her home, Jane had a small symphony to practice with, which nowadays has translated seamlessly to her ability as frontwoman of her band.

Though she’s now found herself building her music career on the East Coast, you’ll hear in her voice and lyrics, a subtle longing for home, reflecting her sentimental spirit and the musical influences she grew up with.


As Jane has grown up – as a human and as an artist - you can hear it in her writing. She moves through life openly and honestly, translating experience into song. Described as "quietly confident Americana”, Jane writes songs that tell deeply human stories – universal tales of love, self-discovery, and resilience, all nestled within a voice that upon first listen, you’d swear belongs on the record shelf next to the greats.




Justin Trawick has been performing in the Washington DC area and along the East Coast since 2006, citing musical influences like Bob Schneider, Greensky Bluegrass, The Tallest Man on Earth, G. Love, Old Crow Medicine Show, and David Gray. In February of 2014, Trawick won “Song of the Year” at the Washington Area Music Awards for his solo recording of “All the Places That I’ve Been,” which can be downloaded on iTunes as a single along with his five other solo records and EPs. In June of 2015, Trawick released his first single, “Goodbye,” under the band name “Justin Trawick and the Common Good,” written about the search for direction and belonging in a world that always feels one step ahead of you.


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