Highlights
Singer-songwriter Tori Amos grew up in Maryland and attended the prestigious Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore. Her alternative tunes are known for their emotional, haunting vibe.
Amos gained some mainstream recognition after the release of "Little Earthquakes" in 1992. She also did a couple popular covers, including Led Zeppelin's "Thank You."
Her first big hit, however, came with the release of "Under the Pink," which sold more than a million copies. For her most recent release, "American Doll Posse," always-experimental Amos takes on five different female characters.
Amos gained some mainstream recognition after the release of "Little Earthquakes" in 1992. She also did a couple popular covers, including Led Zeppelin's "Thank You."
Her first big hit, however, came with the release of "Under the Pink," which sold more than a million copies. For her most recent release, "American Doll Posse," always-experimental Amos takes on five different female characters.
Singer-songwriter Tori Amos grew up in Maryland and attended the prestigious Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore. Her alternative tunes are known for their emotional, haunting vibe.
Amos gained some mainstream recognition after the release of "Little Earthquakes" in 1992. She also did a couple popular covers, including Led Zeppelin's "Thank You."
Her first big hit, however, came with the release of "Under the Pink," which sold more than a million copies. For her most recent release, "American Doll Posse," always-experimental Amos takes on five different female characters.
Amos gained some mainstream recognition after the release of "Little Earthquakes" in 1992. She also did a couple popular covers, including Led Zeppelin's "Thank You."
Her first big hit, however, came with the release of "Under the Pink," which sold more than a million copies. For her most recent release, "American Doll Posse," always-experimental Amos takes on five different female characters.
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Susan Elizabeth "Susie" Mudd, Music Monthly publisher
Susan Elizabeth "Susie" Mudd, the former publisher, editor and owner of the free magazine Music Monthly, which for nearly three decades reported on Mid-Atlantic rock bands and musicians as well as other music, died April 5 of cancer at Sinai Hospital....Tags: Music Industry, Charles Village, Music, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Best week ever: Baltimore events, music, movies and more
Looking for something to do this week? Check out our list of everything going on from 12/5-12/11.
MOVIES OPENING (Friday; subject to change)
New Year’s Eve
The Sitter
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MONDAY
The Young Turks (series debut; 7 p.m.; Current)
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December 5 - 11 in nightlife: Tori Amos, Yelle, college night at Soundstage, Mid-Atlantic Holiday Beer Festival
The Baltimore SunThis past weekend was packed with shows: J. Roddy Walston, the Get 'Em Mamis, Dashboard Confessional. Did anyone go see Erykah Badu at Rams Head? Our reviewer did not enjoy the show. That kind of weekend is gonna be a rarity this month. During the...Tags: Holidays, Pratt Street, Festive Events, Band of Horses (music group), Dundalk
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Concert news: Brad Paisley, Tori Amos, Gillian Welch
Another week, another country singer announces a show at Jiffy Lube Live.
This week, it's Brad Paisley, whose "Wetter & Wilder World Tour" - presented by Chevy! - will stop at the Bristow venue September 24.
Singers Blake Shelton and Jerrod Niemann will...Tags: Brad Paisley, Jiffy Lube International, Inc., Gillian Welch
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Concert news: Tori Amos to perform at DAR Constitution Hall
The Baltimore SunBack when Tori Amos announced her new Night of the Hunters tour earlier this month, it wasn't clear where in Washington she would perform. But the announcement came today. The Baltimore native will play at DAR Constitution Hall December 5. Tickets for...Tags: Constitutional Issues
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July 18 - 23 reviewed: Michael Lohan, Dew Tour, Marquee Lounge
The Baltimore SunThe week ended and Michael Lohan still doesn't have a place for his party. Boo hoo. His much promoted party was so toxic it was canceled within hours of its announcement on this blog. In other news, the Dew Tour is expected to draw over 50,000 people to...Tags: Artscape, Skrillex (music group), Nicole Kidman, Verizon Communications, Mary J. Blige
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Review: Taylor Swift at the Verizon Center August 4
The Baltimore SunTaylor Swift performed Wednesday for the second time at the Verizon Center in Washington. Reporter Hsia-Ting Chang reviews the show below. Thirteen thousand, five hundred people – a number quoted by Taylor Swift herself - crowded into the...Tags: Weather Warnings, Verizon Communications, Dancing, Encore (tv network), Lisa Loeb
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'So You Think You Can Dance': Top 10 perform
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Baltimore: A muse for many
Sun ReporterBaltimore has been many a musician's muse over the years. Today, the indie rock group Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks release their latest album, Real Emotional Trash. Malkmus was the primary singer and songwriter for the indie rock band Pavement until...Tags: Counting Crows (music group), Music Industry, San Francisco, Dining and Drinking, Emmylou Harris
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Laura Brino
Sun ReporterHometown: Annapolis Current members: Laura Brino, acoustic guitar, piano and vocals Founded in: 2001 Style: folk Influenced by: Joni Mitchell, Tori Amos, Fiona Apple Notable: Brino traveled to Los Angeles last August and recorded a six-song demo. She...Tags: Fiona Apple, Joni Mitchell, Annapolis
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Baltimore rocks (... and raps ... and scats)
Special to Baltimoresun.comDid you know Tori Amos received a citation from the Mayor of Baltimore for a song about the 1980 Orioles? Or, that before Tupac Shakur was "West Coast," he was "East Coast" and a student at the Baltimore School of the Arts? Baltimore has been home to a...Tags: Weezer (music group), The Mamas & the Papas (music group), Dancing, Billie Holiday, University of Chicago
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New music from troubled divas, other hit makers
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