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Like/Dislike: Katherine Needleman, BSO musician
"It was a compulsion. I had no other choice," Katherine Needleman said regarding what lead her down the path to a career in music. "I would've been a pianist except my technique was too limited." Though she's experimented with many other instruments,...
Tags: Music, Ellicott City, Concerts, Larry David, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
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Great performance, disappointing turnout for 'Romeo and Juliet'
Annapolis Opera's fully staged production of Charles Gounod's "Romeo and Juliet" at Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts last weekend proved a triumph to close the season. My only complaint when I attended Friday evening was the number of empty seats....Tags: Music, Concerts, Opera (genre), Fencing
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Maroon 5 keeps Preakness popping
"It looks like a big, sweaty, sexy mess of people out there," said Maroon 5 singer Adam Levine to the Preakness InfieldFEST crowd. His eyes did not deceive him. The Los Angeles pop-rock group proved to be an excellent choice for the InfieldFEST crowd,...
Tags: Wiz Khalifa, Music, NBC (tv network), Preakness Stakes, Concerts
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Piano trio knows the romantic score
The members of the Columbia Orchestra usually fill the stage for concerts, but a few times per season there also are chamber music concerts. Orchestra members get to shine in these smaller ensembles, and they also get to dip into the vast chamber music...
Tags: Christianity, Music Theater, Music, Concerts, Anglicanism
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Betty G. Hocker, opera singer and composer
Betty G. Hocker, a retired Baltimore opera singer and composer who wrote the "Fort McHenry March" at the time of the nation's bicentennial, died Saturday of complications from dementia at Stella Maris Hospice.
The longtime Roland Park resident was 101....Tags: Rosa Ponselle, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Concerts, Peabody Conservatory, Alzheimer's Disease
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Another Runabouts concert coming up May 19
Members of the 1960s band The Runabouts will once again rock in their hometown on Saturday, May 19, at the Havre de Grace Community Center. All members from the final lineup of The Runabouts will perform: Jim Skrivanek, Joe Pascuzzi, Don Laye, Lew...
Tags: Dance, Music, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Entertainment Events, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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'Fela!' celebrates influential Nigerian musician, activist
He pioneered one the most influential, far-reaching musical genres of the past 50 years. He became a galvanizing force, too, in the cause of human rights. When he died, more than a million people turned out to witness his funeral cortege. Among those...Tags: Broadway Theater, AIDS, Music Theater, Lagos (Nigeria), Morgan State University
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Cirque du Soleil's 'Immortal' tour carries on late King of Pop's spirit
Jonathan Phillip "Sugarfoot" Moffett can practically hear the King of Pop's voice in his head as he practices his drum licks for the Cirque du Soleil show based on the music of Michael Jackson.
"Make it bigger than life," Moffett hears the Gloved One...Tags: Dance, 1st Mariner Arena, Music, Concerts, Entertainment Events
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Two musical masterworks make for great Annapolis weekend
Annapolis became a major cultural metropolis this month, thanks to the presentation of two musical masterworks — one by a major 19th-century symphony composer, the other by a major 19th-century opera composer. Both works, which premiered within 20...Tags: Annapolis, Gustav Mahler, United States Naval Academy, Music, Concerts
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Merriweather Post Pavilion to host eclectic mix this season
For some, the first signs of spring are warmer days and cherry blossoms. For others, the season truly begins with the arrival of the new concert season at Columbia's Merriweather Post Pavilion. Workers have been busy with spring cleaning in...
Tags: Common, Def Leppard (music group), Academy of Country Music Awards, Madison Square Garden, Lucinda Williams
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Laurel Rotary Club's Spring Potpourri is May 4
The Laurel Rotary will offer music, art and wine tasting at its annual fundraising Spring Potpourri, Friday, May 4 at 7 p.m. at the club house at Patuxent Greens, 14415 Greenview Drive. Artists will have their works on display and for sale, and local...Tags: Music
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Q&A: Jenn Wasner on Flock of Dimes, Wye Oak's future and falling back in love with Baltimore
Walk around Baltimore today and you could see Jenn Wasner's big eyes staring up at you. Wasner, who plays guitar and sings in Wye Oak and now by herself as Flock of Dimes, is the cover star for b's latest "10 to Watch Under 30" issue. In 2011, Wasner, an...
Tags: Marriage, Music, Ryerson Incorporated, Family, Prisons
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