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Baltimore club, also called B'more club, B'more house or simply B'more, is a music genre that fuses breakbeat and house. It was created in Baltimore in the early 1990s by Frank Ski , Scottie B, Shawn Caesar, DJ Technics, DJ Class, DJ Patrick, Kenny B, among others.
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] Donovan, Caitlin: Teacher at the Peabody Institute and award-winning ...
Musical groups from Baltimore (1 C, 91 P) S. Singers from Baltimore (1 C, 76 P) Pages in category "Musicians from Baltimore"
Baltimore-based rock band, consisting of Katrina Ford, Sean Antanaitis and David Bergander Central Maryland Chorale: Vocal classical group, based in Laurel, and having evolved from the Laurel Oratorio Society: Channels: Baltimore-based rock band, consisting of J. Robbins, Darren Zentek and Janet Morgan Children's Chorus of Maryland and School ...
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The girl group NewJeans has a more exciting and omnivorous sound that incorporates everything from U.K. garage to Baltimore club music. Their second project, Get Up , became the only EP to hit No ...
Jeff Koons (born 1955), artist and sculptor, graduate of Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore K-Swift (1978–2008), born Khia Edgerton, club/radio DJ, producer, radio personality at WERQ Ruth Krauss (1901–1993), author of children's books
Local music in Baltimore can be traced back to 1784, when concerts were advertised in the local press. These concert programs featured compositions by locals Alexander Reinagle and Raynor Taylor, as well as European composers like Frantisek Kotzwara, Ignaz Pleyel, Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf, Giovanni Battista Viotti and Johann Sebastian Bach. [1]