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  2. List of Maryland music groups - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore-based oratorio society that specializes in baroque, classical and early romantic music [15] Harmony Express Men's Chorus: 4-part a cappella men's chorus based in Germantown, Maryland. Have Mercy: An American rock band from Baltimore, Maryland currently signed to Hopeless Records. The Hidden Hand

  3. Cris Jacobs - Wikipedia

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    His sophomore full-length, Dust to Gold, arrived in 2016. Jacobs and Ivan Neville recorded an album together as Neville Jacobs in 2017. [7] In 2019, he released his third solo album, Color Where You Are, on Blue Rose Records. [8] Jacobs holds an annual Christmas concert in the Washington, D.C. area called A Very Jerry Christmas. [9]

  4. The Bridge (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band has developed a strong following in the Maryland/Washington D.C. area, and as of Fall 2008 have toured much of the United States and parts of western Europe. They were awarded Baltimore's 'Best Band' and 'Best Album' by the Baltimore City Paper reader's poll in 2005. [ 1 ]

  5. Islamic Society of Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic Society of Baltimore was founded in 1969 by three Muslim physicians, [1] one of whom was Mohamed Z. Awad, an Egyptian-born physician at Towson, Maryland. [2] [3] Awad co-founded the society due to Muslims' concerns to "maintain their religion for themselves and to pass on their Islamic heritage to their children in the face of strong pressures toward assimilation."

  6. Music of Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    The first tunebook published in Maryland was the Baltimore Collection of Church Music by Alexander Ely in 1792, consisting mostly of hymns, with some more complex pieces described as anthems. [5] In 1794, Joseph Carr established a shop in Baltimore, along with his sons Thomas and Benjamin, who ran shops in New

  7. Hammerjacks - Wikipedia

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    Hammerjacks was a music venue in downtown Baltimore which operated from 1977 to 2006. It was founded by Louis J. Principio III. It was founded by Louis J. Principio III. The club attracted many big-name national acts, but also showcased many rising stars in the music world.

  8. Bossman (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    Bossman's Debut album was called Law & Order. The album was released on December 21, 2004 on Double Down Entertainment and was produced by 1Up productions (which is now known as 1Up Entertainment). Its original single was "Oh!" (also known by his fans as The Baltimore Anthem) and was produced by Baltimore Club producer Rod Lee.

  9. WQSR - Wikipedia

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    WQSR (102.7 FM, "102.7 Jack FM") is a commercial radio station licensed to Baltimore, Maryland, United States. The station is owned by iHeartMedia through licensee iHM Licenses, LLC. It broadcasts an adult hits format, using the syndicated " Jack FM " service and trademark .