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JC Brooks on covering Wilco and loving theater
As JC Brooks and the Uptown Sound took the stage for WTMD's First Thursday concert in Mount Vernon this past June, the rain came. But instead of allowing the dark clouds to damper the mood, lead singer Jayson Brooks saw an opportunity to make an...
Tags: Music, I Am Trying to Break Your Heart (movie), Wilco (music group), Mount Vernon, Craigslist, Inc.
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Commentary: R&B radio disc jockeys crossed the color divide into wee hours of the night
For those who enjoy listening to R&B, jazz, gospel and other music recorded mainly by African-American musicians, being able to find it in numerous places along the radio dial is something we take for granted these days. Some of my young nieces and...Tags: Theater, Music, Broadway Theater, Radio, Music Industry
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Brian McKnight, Clutch to headline Artscape
R&B artist Brian McKnight, rockers Clutch and funksters the Rebirth Brass Band will headline this year's Artscape festival, set for July 20-22. The performance lineup, along with other details of the three-day festival that attracts about 350,000...
Tags: Mount Royal, Rebirth Brass Band (music group), Brian McKnight, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Festive Events
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Remembering Don Cornelius: 'Soul Train' was beloved in Baltimore; 92Q holds 'soul train line' in tribute
At the height of its popularity, "Soul Train" felt like a religion in Baltimore.
The Saturday daytime show hosted by the late Don Cornelius was not to be missed — like church or the early seasons of "Saturday Night Live," according to Tim Watts,...Tags: Saturday Night Live (tv program), Michael Jackson, Disc Jockeys, Radio, Jay Newman
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Matt Frazao, Out of Your Head co-founder
Originally from West Hartford, Conn., Matt Frazao moved to Baltimore to attend The Peabody Conservatory, where he earned a degree in classical guitar performance. At the start of 2009, he co-founded the Out of Your Head music collective with bassist...Tags: Breaking Bad (tv program), Music Industry, Apple iPod, West Hartford, Soups
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The soul power of Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings
Note: Due to weather, this year's Silopanna Music Festival has been canceled.
Judging by the charts in recent years, it seems as though America has rediscovered soul and funk.
Cee Lo Green, Janelle Monae, Bruno Mars — even Grace Potter and Fitz...Tags: Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings (music group), Fine Arts, Music Industry, Festive Events, Cee Lo Green
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Summer offers fusion of fun from festivals to food
It's the height of summer, so don't miss out on these family-friendly excursions:
Philadelphia
Global Fusion Festival: Journey to Philadelphia for one day of non-stop entertainment that celebrates bringing diverse communities together for a cultural...Tags: Ice Cream, John Lewis, Cape May (Cape May, New Jersey), Minority Groups, Foods and Beverages
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Soul and blues music from Marty Tucker Band coming to Eden Valley
Love blues and soul music? Love to dance the night away on a sultry summer evening? Love snacks and refreshing beverages? Love to help a good cause? Love it even more when all this is close to home? Then head on over to Eden Valley, in Dayton, July 30...Tags: Church and State Relations, Lou Reed, Flea (music artist), Charity, Sykesville
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Jon Stewart uses soul singer to mock 'friend' Anthony Weiner
After several nights of struggling with how to cover the so-called "Weinergate" scandal surrounding his friend U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-N.Y.), Jon Stewart finally broke down and did the bit properly.
Stewart and Weiner are old friends and even shared...Tags: Satire (genre), Human Body, Anthony D. Weiner, Mass Media, Jon Stewart
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'American Idol' recap: Top 12 women perform live
Reality CheckAt long last, we're past the auditions, the pointless group performances and the backstories for people who we'll never see again. It's the live show! The Top 12 women take to the stage tonight. The other thing we'll be paying......Tags: Middlebury, Randy Jackson, Michael Jackson, Jordin Sparks, Justice System
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Jazz Messenger
Sun StaffThe clamorous noonday crowd washes cacophonies of noise across the Lexington Market like chattering waves breaking on a rocky shore at high tide. Amid this uproar, on a bit of a stage at the end of the historic market's food court, jazz pianist Lafayette...Tags: Theater, University of Maryland, College Park, Music Theater, Music Industry, Manhattan (New York City)
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NowChild Nation
Sun ReporterHometown: Baltimore Current members: Guy Curtis, guitar and vocals; Greg Deanda, bass and vocals; Ebon Soul, keyboards and vocals; Jessie Whales, bass, keyboards, percussion, saxophone; Lamont Jones, drums; Ramir Bey, keyboards and vocals Founded in:...Tags: George Clinton
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