jazz
- Dru Hill discuss their candid new documentary and plans for the future as they mark 25 years in the music business.
- Baltimore has a rich and tight-knit jazz heritage, stretching back to the days of Billie Holiday, Cab Calloway and the Pennsylvania Avenue corridor.
- Community is presented with two possible designs for the proposed Cab Calloway Square.
- Despite an overcast sky and some drizzling rain, thousands meandered along Westminster's Main Street to hear jazz musicians play and to shop for Mother's Day gifts Saturday at the city's 2015 Flower and Jazz Festival.
- The Glenelg High School Jazz Ensemble, under the direction of Barry Enzman, will perform on Friday, March 20, at 7 p.m. in the Glenelg Auditorium.
- But while Germano's may offer the fullest and most eclectic line-up, other Baltimore venues follow parts of the same path -- offering a meal-and entertainment-mix that falls somewhere between a dinner theater and a nightclub.
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- Vocal artist Patti Austin will pay tribute to Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington and "a lost tradition" in a Baltimore Symphony Orchestra pops program.
- Richardson will return to this year's "An Evening at the Hollywood Canteen" and will be accompanied by Frank Sinatra impersonator James Young. The dinner is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 14 at 6:30 p.m. at the Bel Air Reckord Armory. Patrons are encouraged to get their tickets early..
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- Two Bel Air music groups that love to play jazz are about to show that, in the jazz world, what's really cool is combining forces.
- What started as a fundraiser for the Wilde Lake High School Band Boosters has evolved into much more over the last 11 years.
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- Whether you want to dance, drink, eat or laugh your way into 2015, one of these 15 New Year's Eve events in and around the city is sure to suit your say-goodbye-to-2014 needs.
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