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  2. Music of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Maryland is a U.S. state with a musical heritage that dates back to the Native Americans of the region and includes contributions to colonial era music, modern American popular and folk music. The music of Maryland includes a number of popular musicians, folk styles and a documented music history that dates to the colonial archives on music ...

  3. List of Maryland music groups - Wikipedia

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    Annapolis-based death metal band, currently consisting of John Gallagher, Sean Beasley and Trey Williams. Earthride. Maryland-based doom metal band, consisting of Dave Sherman, Kyle Van Steinberg, Rob Hampshire and Eric Little. Electric Brigade. Rock band with the United States Naval Academy Band. [11] Fang.

  4. Tournament of Bands - Wikipedia

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    The Tournament of Bands (TOB), also known as Tournament of Bands / Tournament Indoor Association (TOB / TIA), is an American school band association and governing body that sanctions marching band, color guard, and drumline, competitions in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern United States. The "tournament of bands", or "tournament indoor ...

  5. Salisbury to host Maryland Folk Festival again: All to know ...

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    The Maryland Folk Festival is scheduled for Sept. 20-22 in Salisbury and is free and billed as a family-friendly event. ... The all-female mariachi band Flor de Toloache performs Sept. 1, 2023, at ...

  6. The Seldom Scene - Wikipedia

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    The Seldom Scene is an American bluegrass band that formed in 1971 in Bethesda, Maryland. [1] The band's original line-up comprised John Starling on lead vocals and guitar, Mike Auldridge on Dobro and baritone vocals, Ben Eldridge on banjo, Tom Gray on double bass, and John Duffey on mandolin; the latter three also provided backing vocals.

  7. USBands - Wikipedia

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    USBands, formally United States Scholastic Band Association[1] and sometimes referred to as USSBA, was formed in the Fall 1988 to provide high school marching bands an opportunity to compete in a circuit featuring top judges from across the continent. US Bands is based in Allentown, Pennsylvania, and the event is managed by BD Performing Arts.

  8. Mighty Sound of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The Mighty Sound of Maryland. The Mighty Sound of Maryland is the marching band of the University of Maryland. It was founded in 1908 at what was then known as the Maryland Agricultural College. The band performs pregame, halftime, and fifth-quarter shows at all Maryland Terrapins home football games, and travels to at least one away game each ...

  9. Music of Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Music of Baltimore. The music of Baltimore, the largest city in Maryland, can be documented as far back as 1784, and the city has become a regional center for Western classical music and jazz. Early Baltimore was home to popular opera and musical theatre, and an important part of the music of Maryland, while the city also hosted several major ...