DC101 Chili Cook-Off

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DC101 Chili Cook-Off
Logo of the DC101 Chili Cook-Off
Location(s) United States
Years active ~1979–present
Founded by
Date(s) various
Genre(s) Alternative rock
Website www.dc101.com

The DC101 Chili Cook-Off is an annual chili cookoff and rock concert sponsored by Washington, D.C. / Baltimore, Maryland radio station WWDC (FM). Proceeds from the cookoff, traditionally held in Washington, D.C. in mid-to-late May, are donated to the National Capital Area chapter of the National Kidney Foundation.

The main features of the event are a chili cookoff competition and a rock music concert, although vendors and sponsors also set up booths to form a temporary marketplace.

In its earlier years, the Cook-Off was often held at the intersection of K St. and Wisconsin Ave. in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C., but later moved to the intersection of 12th St. and Pennsylvania Ave. After 9/11, security concerns forced the event to move to a series of nearby locations over the next several years. Recently, the Cook-Off has been held at the Center City Lot, formerly the location of the Washington Convention Center.

The 2007 event attracted upwards of 15,000 attendees and raised over $700,000[1], though past years have attracted as many as 25,000 attendees.

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[edit] Chili Cookoff

The DC101 Chili Cook-Off is an International Chili Society-sanctioned event. The cookoff portion of the event involves a competition between 75 chili cooks in four major categories: Salsa, Freestyle, Red Chili and Green Chili. The winner in the Red Chili category goes on to that year's International Chili Society World Championship.

[edit] Music

The concert portion showcases the music of several modern rock acts, all performing on a single stage erected in a closed-off city street. Lineups for the concert are usually announced in late March or early April. In recent years, a "Last Band Standing" competition has been held to select a local group to open the show.

Some bands have performed at the festival during more than one year, including Carbon Leaf, Jimmie's Chicken Shack, Chevelle and Seven Mary Three.

[edit] Lineups

Date Location Lineup
May 10, 1986 K St. and Wisconsin Ave. /

Georgetown, Washington, D.C.

Lone Justice
May 19, 1990 K St. and Wisconsin Ave. /

Georgetown, Washington, D.C.

The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Steve Smith and The Nakeds, Bird Dog Wheeler
May 18, 1991 K St. and Wisconsin Ave. /

Georgetown, Washington, D.C.

Tommy Conwell and the Young Rumblers, Downtown, Child's Play
May 22, 1993 K St. and Wisconsin Ave. /

Georgetown, Washington, D.C.

Blue Oyster Cult, Child's Play, Y-Not?
May 20, 1995 K St. and Wisconsin Ave. /

Georgetown, Washington, D.C.

Collective Soul
May 18, 1996 Georgetown, Washington, D.C. Spin Doctors, Dog's Eye View, Seven Mary Three, Toadies, The Emptys
May 19, 1997 Washington, D.C. Cracker, Cowboy Mouth, Sponge, Chalk FarM, Patti Rothberg, emmet swimming, Silverjet
May 30, 1998 Washington, D.C. Blink182, Everclear, Smash Mouth, Jimmie's Chicken Shack, Brother Cane, Mighty Joe Plum, Foam
May 22, 1999 Washington, D.C. Fuel, Sponge, Finger Eleven, The Flys, Virgos Merlot, Bare, Jr., emmet swimming
May 20, 2000 12th St. and Pennsylvania Ave. / Washington, D.C. Goo Goo Dolls, Vertical Horizon, Our Lady Peace, Stroke 9, 8 Stops 7, Ebo
May 19, 2001 12th St. and Pennsylvania Ave. / Washington, D.C. Train, Eve6, The Go-Gos, Seven Mary Three, Jimmie's Chicken Shack, Smartbomb
May 18, 2002 12th St. and Pennsylvania Ave. / Washington, D.C. Soul Asylum, Puddle of Mudd, Something Corporate, Remy Zero, Sugarcult, Carbon Leaf, Pete Yorn, 2 Skinnee J's, Welbilt*
May 17, 2003 Washington, D.C. Third Eye Blind, 3 Doors Down, Saliva, The Exies, Cold, Theory of a Deadman, Stage, Agents of the Sun*
October 16, 2004 12th St. and Independence Ave. / Washington, D.C. Cake, Jimmy Eat World, Switchfoot, The Donnas, Chevelle, Thousand Foot Krutch, The Speaks*
May 14, 2005 12th St. and Independence Ave. / Washington, D.C. Papa Roach, Chevelle, Trust Company, Carbon Leaf, Tony C. and the Truth, The Dan Band
May 20, 2006 12th St. and C St. / Washington, D.C. Better Than Ezra, Hoobastank, Bloodhound Gang, Tonic, Smash-Up Derby, Rude Buddha, Everyone But Pete*
May 12, 2007 Center City Lot / Washington, D.C. Jet, Three Days Grace, Buckcherry, Breaking Benjamin, Silversun Pickups, The Bravery, Minus-One*
May 10, 2008 Center City Lot / Washington, D.C. Live, Staind, Chevelle, Finger Eleven, Seether, Deaf Pedestrians, The Blackjacks*

* "Last Band Standing" winner

[edit] Trivia

  • Security concerns resulted in the postponement of the planned 2004 event. As a result, the Cook-Off was held in October instead.
  • While performing their hit song "Iris" at the 2000 event, Goo Goo Dolls lead singer Johnny Rzeznik was struck by a thrown shoe. The band stopped mid-song and left angrily. Rzeznik called into DC101's morning show a few days later to apologize and finished the song a cappella. Even so, the group did not return to the Washington, D.C. area for several years afterward.

[edit] References

  1. ^ PRNewswire-USNewswire (March 31, 2008). "DC101 Chili Cook-Off Promises Spicy Chili and Hot Bands". Press release. Retrieved on 2008-4-19.
  2. ^ Grove, Lloyd. "The Reliable Source." The Washington Post 25 May 1999, Final ed., sec. C: 03. LexisNexis. 8 Mar. 2008. Keyword: DC 101 Chili Cook-Off.
  3. ^ Schaffer, Athena. "DC101 Chili Cook-Off Raises $130G for Kidney Foundation." Amusement Business 14 June 1993: 5. General OneFile. 8 Mar. 2008. Keyword: DC101 Chili Cook-Off.