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  2. The Royalettes - Wikipedia

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    The Royalettes (also credited as Sheila Ross and her Royalettes) were a four-girl group from Baltimore, Maryland who exemplified the "sweet soul" style of the mid-60s. [1] They were originally signed with Philadelphia-based Chancellor Records and later with Warner Bros. Records, but their biggest success came at MGM Records.

  3. List of Maryland music groups - Wikipedia

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    Annapolis-based death metal band, currently consisting of John Gallagher, Sean Beasley and Trey Williams. Earthride. Maryland-based doom metal band, consisting of Dave Sherman, Kyle Van Steinberg, Rob Hampshire and Eric Little. Electric Brigade. Rock band with the United States Naval Academy Band. [11] Fang.

  4. Music of Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    The music of Baltimore, the largest city in Maryland, can be documented as far back as 1784, and the city has become a regional center for Western classical music and jazz. Early Baltimore was home to popular opera and musical theatre, and an important part of the music of Maryland, while the city also hosted several major music publishing ...

  5. List of Maryland music people - Wikipedia

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    Bowen, Denny. Drummer for the Baltimore-based rock band Double Dagger and sole member of electronic/mashup project, Smart Growth. Boyer, Derek. Former bassist for the Annapolis-based death metal band Dying Fetus. Branagan, Steve. Drummer for Maryland-based doom metal bands Revelation and Against Nature.

  6. Left Bank Jazz Society - Wikipedia

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    The Left Bank Jazz Society was a Baltimore, Maryland -based organization that promoted jazz in Baltimore. It formed in 1964, hosting a series of concerts featuring nationally acclaimed performers like John Coltrane and Duke Ellington. Recordings of these performances were tied up in legal disputes and few were officially released until 2000 ...

  7. The Ottobar - Wikipedia

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    The Ottobar is a music venue in the Charles Village neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland, in the United States. In 2018 the Ottobar was named one of the 10 best live music venues in America by Rolling Stone Magazine. [ 2 ] The Washington Post describes it as a "bastion of sub-mainstream music...where the insular community of artists and ...

  8. Music of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Music of Maryland. Maryland is a U.S. state with a musical heritage that dates back to the Native Americans of the region and includes contributions to colonial era music, modern American popular and folk music. The music of Maryland includes a number of popular musicians, folk styles and a documented music history that dates to the colonial ...

  9. Category:Music of Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    M. Music commissioned by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra ‎ (18 P) Music venues in Baltimore ‎ (1 C, 18 P) Musical groups from Baltimore ‎ (92 P) Musicians from Baltimore ‎ (2 C, 189 P)