the rolling stones
- Joan Lake bought son Ethan, then 11, an electric guitar kit, and today the 16-year-old Wiltondale resident is an increasingly accomplished musician.
- This week 45 years ago, the following songs were the most popular in the U.S., according to Billboard's Hot 100 chart archive.
- Catonsville, known unofficially as Music City, will live up to its name this weekend. Both the annual Frederick Road Fridays series and Lurman Woodland Theater's summer concert series will fill the weekend with music.
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- "Searching for Sugar Man" was based on Craig Strydom's 1997 article about musician Sixto Rodriguez.
- The Baltimore City Council is poised to carve out an exception to its long-standing anti-scalping law to make clear that Ticketmaster can continue to charge user fees that irritate many customers.
- I realized recently - probably within the last year, actually - that, technologically speaking, there is very little we have to wait for anymore.
- Though you probably already know that Beyonce will headline the Super Bowl Halftime Show, the best thing about that is the midweek news conference, during which the sportswriters get to rub elbows with some of the biggest names in entertainment.
- On Raw, you may have noticed commercials for a Rolling Stones concert, "One More Shot," which will air on pay-per-view live on Dec. 15 at 9 p.m. The concert takes place at the Prudential Center in New Jersey.
- 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.
- The city of Annapolis delivered Saturday on its promise to save face in its annual rivalry with Eastport, breaking a tie to win a match billed as the Slaughter Across the Water
- The Southern rockers are bringing their fiery live show to Merriweather this weekend
- At State Fair, the Band Perry's set is short-circuited by a thunderstorm.
- Sixto Rodriguez's two albums sank without a trace in the U.S. He never knew that in South Africa, he was a superstar.
- West should save its sympathy for those more deserving of it
- Tribute to Lennon Sisters the final concert in Thursday evening series
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- Great Britain opens the Olympics with a specatular flourish.
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- 'Mad Men' recap: Season 5, Episode 9: 'Dark Shadows'
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- See who gets the boot and who lives to dance another day
- Mad Men recap: Or, "So THAT's what they did to accomodate January Jones' pregnancy!"
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- Marquee names like Lil Wayne, Rihanna and Elton John helped Baltimore concert venues defy national odds to have one of their best years in recent memory.
- Baltimore's 1st Mariner Arena ranked highest grossing of its size
- The ballet dancer talks to b about everything from local music to her greatest inspiration.
- Urologist and former Johns Hopkins professor was recalled as a "super hero" in his field who treated thousands
- Our list of Baltimore happenings for the week of 11/21-11/27
- On the theory that anyone can serve others before themselves, the congregants of the Emmaus Center, a Glen Burnie homeless outreach center, will offer a free Thanksgiving dinner to all comers
- Jean Hodges helped turned jump rope into an international sport
- The often-reclusive singer, songwriter and guitarist discusses her new album, "Standing on the Rooftop"
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- They may not have heard of The Who or Bob Dylan, but at the brand-new Annapolis School of Rock, students as young as 10 are learning the basics of a rebel's form.
- Coming up on its 50th year, Baltimore's 1st Mariner Arena is still pulling in the big acts, despite near-constant calls that it needs to be replaced by something bigger and fancier