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- Lost in the smoky haze of 1960s history is the Laurel Pop Festival held in July 1969, which was attended by 15,000 fans and offered an incredible lineup of some of the biggest pop performers of the year.
- Hey, it's Christmas, and this is crazy, but there's this house in Bel Air, so visit it maybe.
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- The Library of Congress today released a collection of interviews on topics such as sex, drugs and rock and roll -- including Paul McCartney relating how pot and other drugs boosted the Beatles' creativity.
- Small is the new big.That's the premise behind the inaugural Main Street Music Fest on Saturday, Sept. 29 in downtown Ellicott City. Organizers say the event aims to shine a light on the area's independent music scene
- Tyson Ritter escaped L.A.'s vices by retreating to remote locations to write the band's latest album
- With a familiar dance party feel, high energy and many nods to Charm City, it felt like a warm hug from an old friend
- Recently assembled boy idol group VIXX will perform at the Otakon convention on Friday.
- Annapolis musician David Correy determined to make the most of new lease on life.
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- South River High School foreign language teacher Jodie Hogan recently named the Maryland Foreign Language Association Teacher of the Year, an honor that culminates 12 years of teaching at South River High and seven years as an adjunct professor at Anne Arundel Community College.
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- For all the tone deaf, dumb and blind moments like the Beach Boys reunion, there was a rare energy to the CBS telecast that could be felt right through the tube and into the psyche.
- Whitney Houston, who reigned as pop music's queen until her majestic voice and regal image were ravaged by drug use, erratic behavior and a tumultuous marriage to singer Bobby Brown, has died. She was 48.
- "The Girl in the Picture (Napalm Girl)," released by Yanah in 2004, is one of over 300 famous and not-so-famous songs and spoken-word tracks about the war that are included in a 13-CD musical anthology.
- The Baltimore synth-pop group channels the '80s — and is a family affair
- Breaking down the 2012 Grammy nominations' major categories with predictions and reactions.
- Elders share ancient heritage with younger generations at the 34th Korean Festival in Howard County,
- Created and crafted in Baltimore, this new string instrument has been played on the Oscars and featured in the soundtrack to "127 Hours"
- Four-time Grammy winner will have a country twang when she plays Meyerhoff Hall Thursday