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Maryland-based doom metal band, consisting of J. D. Williams, Kelly Carmichael, Adam Heinzmann, and Mike Smail IronChrist: Crossover speed metal/punk band, based in Annapolis, MD. Consisting of Ned Westrick, Tristan Lentz, Scott Truede and Mike Bullock. Iron Man: Doom metal band, based in Maryland, led by Alfred Morris III: Jarflys
Former member of Maryland-based garage bands The Slickee Boys and Date Bait: Kannen, Michael: Teacher at the Peabody Institute, award-winning chamber music performer [84] Karatz, Frank Guitarist for the Maryland-based metal band Kingsbrook [70] Katz, Ira: Songwriter for the 1990s power pop band The Greenberry Woods: Keith, Steve
The Paradox was an important gathering place for Baltimore's DJs, producers, and dance music fans. [2] The sound system was developed, designed, and installed by Richard Long of Richard Long & Associates (RLA) and Dave Soto.
The documented music history of Maryland begins during the colonial era, in the 18th century. The capital city of Annapolis was a major center for music during the colonial era; the city's Tuesday Club left behind documentation of musical life in Annapolis, one of the most complete sources for musical knowledge about that era in the United States.
Hosted by IHeartComix, the dance party is curated by 11 leading promoters on-site, with a talent lineup that includes Alice Glass, Ladies of Leisure, Emo Nite DJs, Spank Rock and more.
Go: "How to Dance in Ohio," Belasco Theatre, 111 W. 44th St., $48 to $518; 212-239-6200, howtodanceinohiomusical.com. This article originally appeared on Asbury Park Press: How to Dance in Ohio ...
For individual musicians from Maryland, please see Category:Musicians from Maryland. ... List of Maryland music groups; A. Arion Band; B. The Bridge (band) Brothers ...
The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center is a performing arts complex on the campus of the University of Maryland, College Park. [2] The 318,000-square-foot (29,500 m 2) facility, which opened in 2001, houses six performance venues; [3] the UM School of Music; [4] and the UMD School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies. [5]