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Alternative rock band from Baltimore, consisting of Jo Connor, Andy R, X Factor, and Gregg Maizel. Appeared on the A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master soundtrack Viseral Disgorge. Death Metal. Baltimore War On Women: Co-ed, feminist hardcore punk band from Baltimore: The Whatnauts: American vocal soul group from Baltimore, Maryland ...
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
As a youth and in his younger adult life, Gibson played instruments such as saxophone and flute in various local Baltimore bands from the late 1960s through 1980s. Gibson and his bands performed at multiple clubs, school dances, private parties, fairs, and weddings, usually playing covers of popular music of the day.
The band Six Fox Whiskey heats up Soundcheck Studios in Pembroke with their funky Thursday show. Uncle John's Banjo livens up the Spire Center in Plymouth with some Dead-adjacent roots music.
Maryland Deathfest (often abbreviated to MDF) is an annual American extreme metal music festival founded in 2003 by Ryan Taylor and Evan Harting. The festival is held in Baltimore, Maryland during Memorial Day weekend, and it features many bands from around the world that vary from a wide range of heavy metal subgenres.
Bassist for the Baltimore-based band Hammers Rule [49] Mario: Baltimore-based R&B singer Marshall, William F. Fourth bandmaster of the United States Naval Academy Band, who expanded the Band's size greatly and was the first bandmaster to not be officially credited as an instrumentalist [7] Martin, Billy
The Charm City Bluegrass Festival is a bluegrass festival established in 2013 and taking place each April in Baltimore, MD. The festival features local, regional, and national musicians. The festival maintains strong ties with the local community and seeks to highlight the long, distinguished history of Bluegrass music in Baltimore. [1]
The band was first signed to Eleven Seven Music in 2009. After signing with them, the Eleven Seven Music chairman (and Mötley Crüe bassist) Nikki Sixx, suggested the band's current name Charm City Devils. Their debut album Let's Rock-N-Roll was released in 2009. The band released the single from their debut album: "Let's Rock n' Roll (Endless ...