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  2. List of Maryland music people - Wikipedia

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    19th-century Baltimore music publisher and store owner Collette, Calvin: Member of the Baltimore-based African American doo wop group The Swallows, best known from their 1950s recordings [15] Collins, Brad: Baltimore-area jazz saxophonist [3] Combs, Greg: Guitarist for the Rockville, Maryland-based experimental band Dog Fashion Disco ...

  3. Tim Smith (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    He was a freelance reviewer for The Washington Star and The Washington Post before becoming classical music critic at the South Florida Sun Sentinel in 1981. He joined the staff of The Baltimore Sun in 2000, serving as classical music critic and, starting in 2009, also as theater critic. He retired in November 2019, after a year handling a ...

  4. List of people from Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Russell Baker (1925–2019), raised in Baltimore, writer, political columnist for The New York Times; Virginia S. Baker (1921–1998), nicknamed "Baltimore's First Lady of Fun", the Patterson Park Recreation Center in Baltimore is named in her honor [6] F. Clever Bald (1897–1970), historian and professor

  5. Music of Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Blake was the most well known figure in the local scene, and helped make Baltimore one of the ragtime centers of the East Coast, along with Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. [28] He then joined a medicine show, performing throughout Maryland and Pennsylvania before moving to New York in 1902 to play at the Academy of Music there. Returning to ...

  6. Category:Musicians from Baltimore - Wikipedia

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  7. Baltimore Symphony Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The orchestra's second home is the 1,976-seat Music Center at Strathmore, located in North Bethesda, Maryland. With the opening of the Music Center at Strathmore in February 2005, the Baltimore Symphony became the nation's first orchestra with year-round venues in two metropolitan areas.

  8. Foundation empties coffers to fund Black paper in Baltimore - AOL

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    In a rare move for philanthropy, Adam Holofcener and his family emptied their foundation’s coffers and gave $1 million — The post Foundation empties coffers to fund Black paper in Baltimore ...

  9. Category:Musical groups from Baltimore - Wikipedia

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