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Maryland-based DJ and member of hip hop group Maspyke and the Low Budget collective Rogers, Maggie: American singer-songwriter and record producer from Easton, Maryland. Rogers, Greg Member of Potomac, Maryland-based doom metal band The Obsessed: Romasco, Matt: Maryland-based Designer and Tube Guitar Amplifier builder JMJAmps.com [118] Rosen, Miles
Rock N Roll Experience Magazine is a Maryland based publication that started out in 1992 as a print zine and switched over to an online zine in 2000. The magazine is devoted to music and popular culture and is updated daily with reviews and interviews. The publication was created by Bob Suehs when he was 16 years old & still in high school.
Pages in category "Magazines published in Maryland" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Maryland-based doom metal band, consisting of J. D. Williams, Kelly Carmichael, Adam Heinzmann, and Mike Smail IronChrist: Crossover speed metal/punk band, based in Annapolis, MD. Consisting of Ned Westrick, Tristan Lentz, Scott Truede and Mike Bullock. Iron Man: Doom metal band, based in Maryland, led by Alfred Morris III: Jarflys
Cris Jacobs is an American singer-songwriter from Baltimore, Maryland, United States. A local fixture in Maryland music, Jacobs was called "The King of Baltimore Rock' n 'Roll" by Baltimore magazine. [1] Cris Jacobs at B Chord Brewing - Oct 17, 2020
Modern Maryland is home to many well-regarded music venues, including the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and Baltimore Opera, and the Peabody Institute's Conservatory of Music. 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 ...
Dirty Linen was a bi-monthly magazine of folk and world music based in Baltimore, Maryland, US.The magazine ceased publication in the spring of 2010. The magazine offered extensive reviews of folk music recordings, videos, books, and concerts as well as in depth profiles of musical artists and venues.
Harp was founded by Scott Crawford in 2001. [2] The magazine was published on a bimonthly basis. [2] The headquarters was in Silver Spring, Maryland. [2] By 2008, Harp had moved well beyond its early AAA roots to become a more general interest magazine (compared in the media to such publications as Mojo, Uncut, Spin, and Paste and Blender) with emphasis on the following genres: indie rock, pop ...