There are 99 ways to reach out to lobbying clients in Washington, D.C. Here is the 100th: Grab D.C. singer Janine Wilson’s CD, “The Blue Album,” and send it to most every one in your Rolodex. Or when clients come to the District to work out the details of a lobbying campaign or talk to regulators, round them up at the end of the day and take them to Blues Alley to hear Wilson do her thing.

She might be singing a tune appropriate to the occasion, like Bobby Blue Bland’s “I Smell Trouble,” or-for that special congressional appropriator in your life-Helen Humes’ “It’s Better to Give Than to Receive.”

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