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- Devin Smith, of Laurel, will be performing as part of ALX's band at the Essence Festival in New Orleans.
- Carroll Community College’s Summer! Kids@Carroll! + Teen College includes classes like the science camp, circus camp, drawing camp.
- Before headlining this year's Artscape festival in Baltimore, TLC's Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas discussed the group's legacy, remembering Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes and more.
- In 2018, it’s hard to imagine Meat Loaf’s 1977 operatic-rock epic “Bat Out of Hell” captivating a crowd — unless, of course, it’s karaoke, which remains a staple of Baltimore’s nightlife.
- Leonard Pitts: Do we really want to say that one may not dance a dance or sing a song from outside one's own culture?
- On Sunday night, musicians with Maryland ties — including Brothers Osborne, Logic, Father John Misty and more — could win music's top award: a Grammy.
- Country star Thomas Rhett performed songs from his album "Tangled Up" at Royal Farms Arena in Baltimore on Friday night.
- Country singer-songwriter Sam Hunt will headline the Preakness InfieldFest music lineup for 2017. Good Charlotte and Locash will also perform.
- As many as 7,000 people who traveled from throughout the U.S. showed up Saturday for the singing competition show's open-call auditions at the Baltimore Convention Center.
- The new MGM National Harbor resort and casino aims to attract customers by booking an A-list entertainment lineup, including Kings of Leon, Bruno Mars and Cher.
- After 38 years as a band, Duran Duran is sounding as charged-up as ever. Its most recent album, 2015's "Paper Gods," is as good as anything from its heyday.
- A visit on the first full day of operations at the MGM National Harbor made it easy to see where its $1.4 billion budget went: Celebrity chef-run restaurants, plush spa and salon, designer shopping and, yes, gambling.
- MGM National Harbor — which opens Thursday — is banking on the area's population density, the popularity of regional gambling and the increasing acceptance of casinos as mainstream entertainment
- Casinos like to open with flourishes, and the $1.4 billion MGM National Harbor said it has scheduled singer Bruno Mars and other well-known acts for its first month in December.
- Reality Jones will bring its innovative pop-rock feel to the Lurman Woodland Theatre on Saturday, June 18 at 6 p.m.
- Ahead of Beyonce's concert at M&T Bank Stadium, a look at her recent work's intersection with Black Lives Matter and feminism.
- On July 1, people can enjoy the first Friday of music and fun at the Sykesville Concerts in the Park 2016 series sponsored by the Sykesville Parks and Recreation Department.
- On Saturday, May 28, The Social Contract Corp. (TSCC) will be partnering with Scouting for Food in Howard County to canvas the Marriottsville/Woodstock neighborhoods to collect non-perishable food for food pantries in the county.
- Depending on your age and engagement with popular music, you might not recognize much -- or any -- of this year's InfieldFest lineup.
- With no more steals and saves left for the coaches, the fates of the 11 remaining artists are in the hands of America.
- Baltimore street musician Japheth Clark back for another season
- With only one steal left, Team Blake swooped in with the save during Part 3 of "The Voice" Knockout rounds ¿ giving our Baltimore-area native, Joe Maye, another chance to serenade our souls.
- Electronic dance music duo the Chainsmokers, sing-songy rapper Fetty Wap and Towson pop-punk act All Time Low lead the music artists scheduled to perform at the Preakness Stakes' InfieldFest on May 21, the Maryland Jockey Club announced in a news release today. Tickets are on sale now here.
- The South Carroll Senior and Community Center will host a day of fun and fitness Sunday, Jan. 24.
- Virginia-based reggae band headlines Rams Head Live twice this weekend
- AEG Live, the Los Angeles-based live-entertainment company, has purchased the downtown music venue Rams Head Live, according to a press release.
- Band performs mix of rock and pop on orchestral instruments
- I cant count all the rave reviews I have written for "The Kennedy Center Honors" over the years. This year, though, it¿s a different story.
- Stephen Costello, who was an up-and-coming tenor when he made his Baltimore Opera debut in 2008, is back to sing a concert with soprano Nicole Cabell for the company's successor.
- Sundy Best and Go Go Gadjet will also perform at the Lorde-headlined InfieldFest.
- A recap of the Dec. 17 season finale of 'The Voice'
- Live emerged out of York and had several No. 1 hits in the 1990s
- 'The Voice' recap, Danielle Bradbery wins the Season 4 title
- A recap of the May 27 episode of 'The Voice," featuring performances from the Top 8
- Now in its fifth year, 'Infieldfest' has quickly — and significantly — changed the culture at Preakness
- "The Voice" was feeling a little bit country as night two of the live play-off rounds began. It was time for Team Blake and Team Shakira to take the stage, and win the hearts of viewers.
- It was a very exciting third night of battle rounds. The night was filled with exciting performances that left the coaches, performers and audience speechless.
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- It's showtime for the high school Spring musicals. Bid farewell to Birdie and take a walk down the Yellow Brick Road.
- Last night, the guys battled for a spot in this year's top 10. Well, some battled and some just blah.