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Musical groups from Baltimore (1 C, 91 P) S. ... Pages in category "Musicians from Baltimore" The following 196 pages are in this category, out of 196 total.
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Baltimore-area organist, known for his work on the Hammond B-3 organ [3] Smith, Jordan Randall: Baltimore-area conductor, founder of Symphony Number One [125] Smith, Todd: Vocalist and guitarist, member the Rockville, Maryland-based experimental bands Dog Fashion Disco (vocals) and Polkdadot Cadaver (vocals and guitar) Snowden, Elmer
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Musicians from Baltimore (2 C, 196 P) Musicians from Bethesda, Maryland (18 P) Musicians from Rockville, Maryland (11 P) C. Classical musicians from Maryland (13 P)
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Baltimore, the largest city in the state, is home to many important local venues, such as the Red Room, a center for the local experimental music scene, and the house nightspot Club Choices. [1] Outside of Baltimore, Frederick's Weinberg Center for the Arts and Rockville's Strathmore are also important regional venues.
Particularly noted for their versatility and support of other musicians, they continue to host a popular open-mic with attendance from near and far, every Tuesday night in Cumberland, MD Snail Mail: Indie rock solo project of Lindsey Jordan, raised in Ellicott City area [22] The Sonnets: African American vocal group from Baltimore [6]