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[21] Rivers Chambers Orchestra: Jazz band led by Rivers Chambers [4] Rohrersville Cornet Band: Rohrersville-based cornet band that claims [citation needed] to be the oldest community music organization in the Royal Men of Rhythm: Tracy McCleary's band at The Royal in Baltimore [4] [Scary Bare] Baltimore based punk band The Skunks: Ska band from ...
The Paul O'Sullivan Band; Peabody Orchestra; Peals (band) The Peppermint Rainbow; Pigeons Playing Ping Pong; The Plants; Pockets (band) Ponytail (band) Poulenc Trio; Pride of Baltimore Chorus; Pulling Teeth (band) Pupa's Window
Peals is an American instrumental duo from Baltimore, Maryland, formed in early 2012 and composed of William Cashion and Bruce Willen. The two bass players of the Baltimore bands Future Islands and Double Dagger respectively, left bass, computer and drums aside to incorporate elements of ambient, folk, krautrock, punk, and experimental music into their project.
HFStival 2005, held at Baltimore's M&T Bank Stadium, was notably different from previous affairs, featuring a lineup of artists from all points of the station's long history: original punk rockers The New York Dolls shared a stage with hard rock icon Billy Idol, veteran alternative band They Might Be Giants, and current rising stars like The ...
Blake was the most well known figure in the local scene, and helped make Baltimore one of the ragtime centers of the East Coast, along with Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. [28] He then joined a medicine show, performing throughout Maryland and Pennsylvania before moving to New York in 1902 to play at the Academy of Music there. Returning to ...
Drummer for the Baltimore-based metal band Rancid Decay [1] Dixon, Ike: Owner of the Comedy Club, a major historic music venue in Baltimore [4] Dixon, Luther: Member of the Baltimore-based African American vocal group The Buddies [12] [28] Dolid, Laura Gurdus: Teacher at the Peabody Institute and founder of Baltimore County Youth Ballet [47 ...
The Royalettes' biggest hit was "It's Gonna Take a Miracle" in 1965, charting at #41 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #28 on the Billboard R&B chart.The song has since had more success as a cover, first by Laura Nyro in 1971 and later by Deniece Williams in 1982 who charted in the Top 10 and reached the #1 spot in the R&B chart.
The Mid-Atlantic music scene consists of mostly unsigned bands from Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington, D.C., North Carolina, South Carolina, and West Virginia. However, there have been some success stories of bands that worked hard over the years to achieve commercial success such as Jimmie's Chicken Shack ...