HariKaraoke Band Gong Show
Come sing Karaoke with a LIVE BAND! That's right. You're the star! Pick a song, jump on stage, and sing with DC's awesome HariKaraoke Band...but don't get GONGED! It's crazy fun...even for the audience.
Come sing Karaoke with a LIVE BAND! That's right. You're the star! Pick a song, jump on stage, and sing with DC's awesome HariKaraoke Band...but don't get GONGED! It's crazy fun...even for the audience.
Happy Hour on the Harbor!
Enjoy discounted drinks and food on our outdoor pier every Monday through Friday from 3PM to 7PM!
AKIMBO Spree – Wednesday, September 17th, 8PM - $5
AKIMBO Spree is the final celebratory event of AKIMBO Dance Festival at Windup Space on September 17, 2014 at 8PM. Artists present excerpts from AKIMBO Artwalk and audiences go behind-the-scenes and meet the dancers. Cover is $5.
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.
Soprano Danielle Buonaiuto and pianist Bethany Pietroniro will perform a range of music to the poetry of ee cummings, as the University of Baltimore's live performance series, Spotlight UB, kicks off its fall 2014 season on Thursday, Sept. 18. Compositions by Dominick Argento, Salvatore Martirano, John Musto, John Duke, Gary Bachlund, Ned Rorem, Aaron Copland, William Bolcom and David Diamond will be featured.
Musician and songwriter Iain Matthews was a founding member of the iconic British folk rock band Fairport Convention and went on to create the bands Plainsong and Southern Comfort. Matthews recently toured with acclaimed young bands Celebration, Wye Oak, and Beach House. Tonight he begins the evening sharing songwriting that has earned him a place in rock music history, performing with guitarist Jim Fogarty. The consummate outsider artist, Zane Campbell goes on second with an astonishing all star band.
Share your words and art form with others in the community at Clay Pots' Open Mic hosted by Free. The Open Mic will be held during Clay Pots' community Coffeehouse.
A repeatedly sold out event with over 300 guests, Flip Flop Festivus offers an elegant night on the town in a resort casual atmosphere. The evening kicks off with an exclusive VIP reception that features past and present celebrities, community leaders and local media personalities.
LIVING CLASSROOMS FOUNDATION’S MARITIME MAGIC 2014
Baltimore’s favorite event on the waterfront, benefiting disadvantaged youth served by Living Classrooms Foundation
28th Annual Maritime Magic Will Be Held September 19 and feature the legendary Bootsy Collins and the Funk Unity Band
WHAT: The best annual special event on the Baltimore waterfront celebrating and supporting the important work of Living Classrooms Foundation.
WHEN: Friday, September 19th, 2014 - 7:00pm.
Baltimore favorite, mezzo-soprano, and master cabaret artist, Jennifer Blades, reprises her role as Julia Child in Lee Hoiby's operatic monologue, "Bon Appétit" and sings other delicious songs, accompanied by the marvelous Diane Kinsley on piano, in an evening devoted to "Food, Glorious Food!"
With masterful musicianship and a supreme joy in the beauty of traditional music, Molly Mason and Jay Ungar are one of the most acclaimed musical duos in American roots music today. Jay's composition, Ashokan Farewell, became the musical hallmark of Ken Burns' The Civil War on PBS. The soundtrack won a Grammy and Ashokan Farewell was nominated for an Emmy.
Today, Deanna Bogart is an award-winning multi-instrumentalist and multifaceted musician whose fans value the diversity of her genre-free zone. As a bandleader/singer/songwriter/producer/pianist/sax player, Deanna combines the best of boogie-woogie, contemporary blues, country and jazz into a splendid blend she calls “blusion.”
Come experience an evening of music for violin and piano inspired by different cultures. The program will explore Spanish, Turkish, Armenian, Kurdish, and Hungarian traditions in masterpieces by Joaquín Turina, Fazıl Say, Komitas, Dilshad Said, and Pablo de Sarasate.
– What started in 1984 as a small event to promote the local wine industry, The Maryland Wine Festival® has now grown to become one of the nation’s largest wine festivals. Hosted by the Carroll County Farm Museum, Carroll County Economic Development and the Maryland Wineries Association, the event draws over 15,000 attendees from across the region and includes wine samplings, craft and food vendors, live music and tours of the Carroll County Farm Museum and homestead.
SATURDAY, SEPT 20TH & SUNDAY, SEPT 21ST
10AM- 6PM, BOTH DAYS
500 N. Charles Street in Mt. Vernon
20 YEARS!!! A People United is celebrating 20 years of advocacy, education and charitable work in the region of Nepal... to date, we have provided scholarships for over 1,000 children! Our continued efforts now include partnership with The Santi School Project to further advancements in education policy and teaching training in Nepal!
Saxophonists and International Recording Artists Carl Grubbs and Jaleel Shaw in Concert on Saturday, September 20th at 5PM!
Location: The Ward Center for the Arts, St. Paul’s School, 11152 Falls Rd., Brooklandville, MD 21022
Contemporary Arts, Inc., is pleased to present The Annual John Coltrane Celebration with consummate jazz saxophonist, Carl Grubbs and his special guest, saxophonist and international recording artist, Jaleel Shaw!
Multi-instrumental with tremendous three-part vocal harmonies, this highly entertaining traditional Scottish folk band has a universal appeal. Going for over thirty years and stronger than ever, this trio’s music consists of traditional, contemporary and self-penned material, all put together with a style of their own.
It's time to dust off those dancin' shoes and head down to Mobtown Ballroom for the big ol' Baltimore Square Dance! After a summer hiatus, we're back in action and excited to kick off the fall with a rockin' night of dancing and old-time music. As always, no experience or partner is necessary.
We invite you to the FREE annual First Sunday Arts Festival of Annapolis which runs the first Sunday of each month from May through October. From noon until 5:00 pm, a portion of historic West Street and beyond is transformed into a fun festival of live music, dance, art and crafts. It’s the perfect place to enjoy an afternoon outdoors surrounded by talented performers, musicians, and over 100 booths of arts and crafts. Select West Street restaurants offer special coupons and become outdoor cafes perfect to watch the fun and people go by!