Hot Club of Baltimore presents "Django in Rome"
Michael Joseph Harris – guitar
Eddie Hrybyk – bass
Todd Simon – piano
Clarence Ward III - tenor sax
Dominic Smith - drums
Special Guest Alexis Tantau, vocals
Michael Joseph Harris – guitar
Eddie Hrybyk – bass
Todd Simon – piano
Clarence Ward III - tenor sax
Dominic Smith - drums
Special Guest Alexis Tantau, vocals
Hot Club of Baltimore, featuring guitarist Michael Joseph Harris, performs gypsy jazz from the bebop-influenced period of Django Reinhart, with songs from his 1949-50 recording in Rome. The quintet, especially put together for this show, includes Eddie Hyrbyk on bass, Todd Simon on piano, Clarence Ward III on tenor sax, and Dominic Smith on drums, with guest Alexis Tantau on vocals. Hot Club has recently released its second album, Coquette, and songs from this album will be performed at the concert.
FREE Comedy showcase featuring local Baltimore comedians at the Camden Pub in the Inner Harbor!
DEADLINE TO SIGN UP IS JULY 1st
LIT conducts its annual open-call auditions for its house teams in July. It also conducts an application-based set of auditions in January. LIT looks for more than just comedic talent in its players -- we're looking for that perfect fit -- the LIT fit.
Individual performers of all levels are encouraged to audition.
Bring your dog the second SUNDAY of each month at 10 am! Hike on the grounds of our animal shelter’s forested wildlife sanctuary in Reisterstown, led by a Baltimore Humane Society staff member.
DETAILS:
· Approximately 45 min-1 hour in duration
· BYO DOG (Proof of rabies vaccination required)
· Rain or Shine
· $2 per dog participation fee and no prior registration required
· Moderate hiking level so dog and hiker need to be able to maneuver trees, hills, and streams
Make plans to join the National Aquarium for Half-Price Friday Nights, brought to you by M&T Bank. Spend Friday evening with 20,000-plus animal residents in award-winning exhibits, all for half the price of general admission. Tickets are available online or Friday evenings after 5 pm on-site. Visit aqua.org for more information.
Enjoy an evening of Western-themed games and activities with The Y in Central Maryland at its Wild West Fun Night on Friday, July 1 from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Learn campfire songs, make Happy Trails mix and s’mores, pan for gold, take pictures in a Wild West photo booth, participate in pool noodle horse races and more! This family-friendly event is free and open to all community members. Specific activities vary by location, so please contact your local Family Center Y for additional information.
Brandon Woody is a trumpeter from Charm City. Brandon currently is a senior at Baltimore School for the Arts. It all started for him in 3rd grade when he had the opportunity to study with his first mentor, Craig Alston. He has attended the Berklee Jazz Workshop, Grammy Camp, Jazz Band of America. He has studied, performed or played with Gary Thomas, Sean Jones , Terri Lyne Carrington, Alex Norris, Dontae Winslow, Andrew Balio, Paul Carr, Ian Sims, Blake Meister, Craig Alston, Warren Wolf and many more.
With a festive atmosphere featuring live music from the region's most popular and emerging bands and with special dining options from the restaurants and Market merchants of Belvedere Square, "Summer Sounds at the Square" has become the place to be on Friday nights, May 27 through September 2, in north Baltimore. The series is free and open to the public.
Time is just about upon us for the EYE to be awakened. This is where the family comes together to share, support, and express ourselves on the open mic. First timers and veterans are both equally encouraged to come out and share their thoughts, feelings, ideals, and some even their soul. Our queens always bring the fyre. This experience will stay true to form. Coming from Connecticut to drop some jewels and spit that fyre it is our honor to give you.......
Time is just about upon us for the EYE to be awakened. This is where the family comes together to share, support, and express ourselves. First timers and veterans are both equally encouraged to come out and share their thoughts, feelings, ideals, and some even their soul. Our queens always bring the fyre. This experience will stay true to form. Coming from Connecticut to drop some jewels and spit that fyre it is our honor to give you.......
Mark G. Meadows & The Movement is an alliance of combined action through music. They use their gifts, experiences, and passion to create a unifying sound that breaks through social barriers. Through lyrics, harmony, and improvisation, their message is simple: to bring love, peace, and understanding to the people. Infused with jazz, gospel, R&B, rock, & rap roots, The Movement personifies a multidimensional band that truly creates a unifying sound relating to every walk of life.
Elijah Jamal Balbed, tenor sax
Allyn Johnson, piano
Adrian Moring, bass
Kelton Norris, drums
As part of its mission of early detection and early intervention, the National Kidney Foundation of Maryland (NKF-MD) will explain why the kidneys are important, discuss risk factors for kidney disease and give recommendations for protecting the kidneys. African Americans are 3.5 times more likely than Caucasians to experience kidney failure. In fact, African Americans constitute more than 35 percent of all American dialysis patients.
Join Baltimore composer and improviser Chris Frick for an evening of music featuring the compositions of Thelonious Monk. Chris Frick, piano; Alex Fournier, bass; Ethan Lucas, drums; and Jahi Alexander, bass trombone.
Champions of a well-cured, San Antonio sound, Max Baca y Los Texamaniacs continue the tradition of accordion-bajo sexto driven Tex/Mex dance bands that combine polka, rock en español and Texas blues. Theirs is as equally indebted to their family conjunto as it is to the bands they have shared the stage and recording studio with- Los Super Seven, The Texas Tornadoes, Los Lobos, and the Rolling Stones.
Looking for the some glitz, glamour and diva impersonations as well as a great cruise in the Inner Harbor? Check out “A Drag Salute to the Divas” Moonlight Cruise aboard Spirit Cruises, taking place Saturday, April 23 and Saturday, July 2 from 12 midnight- 3:00 am with boarding at 11:30 pm at The Promenade. The event includes a moonlight buffet, cash bar, spectacular views of the Baltimore harbor and a drag show with Shi-Queeta Lee and The Divas as they spotlight musical legends such as Tina Turner, Lauryn Hill, Beyonce, Dolly Parton, Whitney Houston, Donna Summers and many more!
Walk just a few blocks east from Baltimore’s Sunday Farmers Market and you enter one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city – historic Jonestown. On this tour of often over-looked landmarks, you’ll see handsome cast-iron buildings, hear how urban renewal transformed the community in the 1960s and 1970s, and get inside the famed Phoenix Shot Tower – the tallest structure in the United States until 1846. The Shot Tower stands out in Baltimore’s skyline as a reminder of our early industrial heritage and is a must-see for visitors and locals alike!
Singer, Songwriter, Pianist, Music Educator Todd Harrison Twining, will inspire us with music to bring on Independence Day and reignite a passion for the freedoms we love. Join us for an evening of fabulous fine dining, music, tears and laughter!
Happy Birthday, America!
Come for the brews, stay for the party! We’re celebrating America’s birthday in the only way we know how – with a non-stop live show and all the drinks. Come by Howl at the Moon to celebrate our nation's birthday weekend with a bang! You can expect lots of dancing, drinks, fun games, and prizes!
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