Live Music at Phillips Baltimore
Enjoy some cool piano and guitar tunes with your meal. Phillips Seafood Restaurant in Baltimore offers live music from local musicians every day. Thursday features Kevin Buttry and Paul Palumbo
Enjoy some cool piano and guitar tunes with your meal. Phillips Seafood Restaurant in Baltimore offers live music from local musicians every day. Thursday features Kevin Buttry and Paul Palumbo
For more than fifteen years, CSJQ has been treating Baltimore-Washington audiences to their scintillating blend of current and classic jazz. Current. Classic. Cool.
With Mark Osteen on vocals, tenor, alto and soprano saxophones, Anthony Villaon piano, Gary Kerner on bass and Greg Mack on drums and percussion.
What: Come see La Petite Noiseuse Productions' newest world premiere theatrical production In Session by Artistic Director Dr. Monica Lopez-Gonzalez, the current 2015 Artist in Residence of Johns Hopkins University's Homewood Arts Program. Witness a unique interdisciplinary contemporary work that merges the Arts and the Sciences with drama, live improvised music, and the cognitive and brain sciences!
Marquee Lounge hosts our monthly Latino music scene!
Noches Acústicas are romantic, sexy, and late-night performances produced with the amazing Alma Saldaña, a local music lover and friend of more than 20 Latino bands living in Baltimore, DC and Virginia! Noches Acústicas attracts bachata, cumbia, rock, and raggae musicians, transforming our Marquee Lounge into a rich cultural experience. All ages welcome.
Bring your child to a Free Music Class Demonstration at our school in Towson. Children have the chance to participate in a fun, play-based exploratory music class with an experienced teacher and group of children currently enrolled in our Conservatory music program. Due to limited space, register online at www.ccmsings.org
Saturday, May 30 -10:00am to 10:50am
Annual House Music Picnic and Fundraiser for Collective Minds Festival. House Music All Day, Free Food.
Nationally acclaimed and "outstandingly talented trio" Three For A Song return to Germano's with songs your mama probably never taught you. Join pianist, Alex Hassan, tenor, Doug Bowles, and soprano, Kari Paludan, for a hilarious and scandalous evening of sinfully good tunes with decidedly bawdy predilections. Equal parts double-entendre, sexy, sophisticated and downright naughty; you've never heard George Gershwin and his ilk like this! Don't say we didn't warn you.
Like so many girls her age, little Dorothy Gale of Kansas dreams of what lies over the rainbow. One day a twister hits her farm and carries her away over the rainbow to another world. Come join Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, the Cowardly Lion and Toto as they travel the universe of Dorothy’s imagination.
RESCHEDULED FOR MAY 30th! "Songs in the Key of Justice," the Charm City Labor Chorus's 6th annual concert, will feature songs of the labor, social justice and civil rights movements. Special guests Lea Gilmore, internationally acclaimed blues, gospel and jazz singer, and Ruth Pelham, renowned folk singer, will also perform.
Now more than ever, let us be in solidarity as we hear (and sing together) songs of the struggle and of our victories! We hope you will join us on May 30th.
John Morris Russell, conductor of the famed Cincinnati Pops Orchestra, opens the National Orchestral Institute with a high-energy concert of audience favorites, including Saint-Saens’s Introduction & Rondo capriccioso featuring UMD faculty artist James Stern on violin.
Contemporary Arts Inc., in partnership with The Ward Center for the Arts, St. Paul’s School, presents The Carl Grubbs Jazz/String Ensemble in performance. Carl Grubbs, a recipient of a 2014 Ruby Artist Project Grant, has a distinguished career as an international recording artist, composer and educator. The Jazz/String ensemble will perform his original work The Inner Harbor Suite Revisited: A Tribute to Baltimore.
Music in the Valley brings world-class musicians to St. John’s Church. The concert series began in 2008 in partnership with Jonathan Carney, concertmaster of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, to fulfill a need for quality chamber music in this mostly rural area. Past performances have included classical music ensembles that have met with rave reviews. Each performance begins on a Sunday evening at 5:30 and is followed by a buffet/reception where concertgoers can mingle with the artists. Childcare will be available at the Rectory during concerts.
This is Baltimore City's only dedicated blues jam, hosted by blues guitarist/vocalist Gina DeLuca in an open mic format in historic Fells Point, three blocks north of the waterfront, one block east of Broadway. All are welcome to play the blues or just stop by to hear a set. Free street parking; no cover. Music starts at 8pm and runs until 12 midnight. All ages; minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. This is a smoke-free venue.
Compline is a service of evening prayer and reflection that originated from the daily worship (offices) of the monastic tradition. Compline is offered when the work of the day is completed, and the quietness of evening settles over the hearts and minds of those who have come together in thankfulness for the blessings of the day which has passed and in anticipation of God's gift of a new day. Joining in this ancient tradition of the Christian faith unites our hearts with the “cloud of witnesses that have preceded us.”
Jimmy Webb is an American songwriter, composer, and singer known worldwide as a master of his trade. His platinum selling classics include "Up, Up and Away", "By the Time I Get to Phoenix,” "Wichita Lineman”, “Galveston”, “The Worst that Could Happen”, “All I Know”, and “MacArthur Park”. His songs have been recorded or performed by the best including Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Judy Collins, Isaac Hayes, Art Garfunkel, Linda Ronstadt, R.E.M., Michael Feinstein, and Carly Simon.
Celebrate the best of Broadway with three of musical theatre’s award-winning leading men, in an enchanting evening of soaring melodies as they recreate the roles they have played on Broadway and on stages all over the world. During this fully staged and choreographed theatrical show, the Tenors will transport audiences from the Golden Age of musical theatre to modern-day Manhattan in a thrilling and moving performance of Broadway’s most beloved hits.
Proceeds from the event will benefit the Edward A. Myerberg Center’s programs and services for older adults in Baltimore.
Please note this concert will take place at two different locations on June 4th and 5th.
June 4, 2015 7:30pm at Brown Memorial Presbyterian Church, 1316 Park Avenue, Baltimore
and
June 5, 2015 7:30pm at Epiphany Episcopal Church, 2216 Pot Spring Rd, Timonium