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R&B singer from Baltimore Carey, Tony Percussionist for the Baltimore-based psychedelic band The Peppermint Rainbow: Carmichael, Kelly Guitarist for Maryland-based doom metal band Internal Void: Carroll, John "Gregory" Member of the Baltimore-based African American vocal group The Four Buddies [12] [28] Carusi, Samuel: 19th-century Baltimore ...
Founded in 1987 by Frank Cimino, and designated "Maryland's Official Goodwill Ambassadors" by Maryland Governor William Donald Schaefer, the choir is composed of approximately 150 choristers, ages 7 to 20, who come from a wide range of ethnic, socioeconomic, and religious backgrounds. They perform locally, nationally, and internationally. [19]
Pages in category "Singer-songwriters from Maryland" ... Gregory Carroll (R&B singer) JC Chasez; Destiny Clark; Brian Collins (1970s singer) Corbin (musician) Cordae;
Ronnie Dove (born 1935), pop and country singer who had a string of 21 hits on Billboard from 1964 to 1969; Dru Hill, R&B singing group; W.E.B. Du Bois (1868–1963), founder of the NAACP, lived in Baltimore 1939–1950; Mildred Dunnock (1901–1991), Oscar-nominated theater, film and television actress
Pages in category "Singers from Baltimore" ... Gregory Carroll (R&B singer) Nedda Casei; Steven Cole (tenor) Brian Collins (1970s singer) Corbin (musician) D. Erik ...
Paula Campbell is an American R&B singer from Baltimore, Maryland who first gained prominence as a contestant in the 2003 Baltimore Idol where she reached the top 8. . Following the competition, she collaborated with DJ Rod Lee on the track "How Does it Feel," featuring local rapper Tim Trees, which became a reg
Mario Dewar Barrett (born August 27, 1986), [2] [3] known mononymously as Mario, is an American R&B singer. Born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland, he signed a record deal with J Records at the age of 14 and released his self-titled debut studio album (2002) to commercial success.
Kenny Lattimore (born April 10, 1970) is an American R&B singer known for his smooth, soulful voice and romantic ballads. He rose to prominence in the mid-1990s with the release of his self-titled album, Kenny Lattimore.