Review: The Tilted Kilt in White Marsh
Vega's 'Beauty & Crime' is worth the time
CD CHECK
Success, at last
Bald Britney exudes both sheer strength, shear madness
THE 2 LIVES OF MARTIN O'MALLEY Whether he's wailing passionate lyrics at an Irish pub or railing against tax hikes at a Baltimore City Council meeting, Martin O'Malley is always onstage. And always on a crusade.
Sonic Youth lets other bands make noise
Wealth of emotion, American influence, enrich Irish music
Williams succeeds with foray into jazz Elvis tribute shows his country legacy
It isn't the words but the music that makes Phair and O'Connor worth a listen
MTV show: Roseanne and raucous rock
Sinead O'Connor on child abuse, suicide and Cobain
The music never stops for the Chieftains
Adler, 80, records his pal Gershwin with pop stars
'Anything' goes? Not quite, film director Brooks finds
You can't say Prince's new name, but you can buy his old hits
30th anniversary concert emphasizes Dylan's power
Willie Nelson does it their way in new duets
The Daze of 1992 Dave Barry's Year-End Rap
O'Connor: new meaning to old standards
Big trend is little music in concerts Releases are many; bookings are few
For the Irish, the arts offer hope, albeit faint
Ireland in anguish over teen rape victim's pregnancy
IN DUBLIN'S FAIR CITY, MUSIC ECHOES THROUGH STREETS BROAD AND NARROW It ranges from rock and roll to American-style country
Grammy organizers aim to reflect many voices of recording community
THE GRAMMY GUESSING GAME ... ... OR, WILL THE HIP REIGN AGAIN? Shifting taste of voters makes calling the winners a difficult proposition
Nominees in major categories
MPT special precedes education show
No surprises in nominations for Grammys
The Chieftains to bring bit of Ireland to Shriver Hall
PORTER AND ROCK DON'T MIX WELL
Tv/MckerrowGive credit to the folks at "Saturday...
Success of World Party album takes band leader's by surprise