The Sea Caucus LIVE STREAMING CONCERT
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David Bergander: drums and percussion
Jarrett Gilgore: alto saxophone
Dave Heumann: electric guitar
Alex Homan: sample manipulation
*You must purchase access by 6 pm*
David Bergander: drums and percussion
Jarrett Gilgore: alto saxophone
Dave Heumann: electric guitar
Alex Homan: sample manipulation
Harford Community College’s Harford Civil Rights Project is holding a free online community event, “An Uncomfortable Conversation: National Events with Local Implications Concerning Race, Equity, and Justice” on Thursday, June 25 from 7 to 8:15 PM via a Microsoft Teams Live event. The presentation and discussion will center on civil rights in the context of the current protests and will include audience participation.
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Composer, pianist and educator Cyrus Chestnut is a musical force that utilizes his classical, Gospel and jazz influences to entertain and capture his audiences. As a bandleader, Cyrus Chestnut’s repertoire is vast and his work has been featured in films such as Robert Altman’s Kansas City and Piano Grand: A Smithsonian Celebration.
Grammy Nominated pianist and composer Orrin Evans and trumpeter Sean Jones have performed together for two decades -- but they have never performed as a duet. Join us for a truly special, never-before-seen event!
Bill Heid, piano
Blake Meister, bass
Jay Jefferson, drums
Bill Heid is an American soul jazz and hard bop jazz pianist and organist, born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, probably better known for his work with musicians such as Koko Taylor, Henry Johnson and Fenton Robinson, among others.
A new series called A Percussion Discussion by Lafayette Gilchrist and Kevin Pinder
Kevin Pinder has played drums and percussion professionally for over 20 years. He has been collaborating with Lafayette Gilchrist since 2008 as a member of his band. He has also played with other bands and freelance with music producers and many jazz artists. His style encompasses jazz, Latin, world, and funk, as well as dance music. He is a composer, writer, and producer.
GRAMMY nominated lutenist, Ronn McFarlane strives to bring the lute the most popular instrument of the Renaissance into today’s musical mainstream and make it accessible to a wider audience.
Black music is American music, Black theater is American theater. Black culture is American culture.
Now on ZOOM! Screen your new work or work in progress (max length 15 min) at this monthly feedback session from your Baltimore filmmaking peers! Send your short films via email by the Friday before to Creative Alliance Film Curator, Aaron Barlow ([email protected]) to be added to the lineup.
THANK YOU to our generous sponsors Baltimore Filmmakers Collective and CHARM City Filmmakers for helping to make these sessions possible!
Zoom is FREE to download.
BurgerFi, the “better burger” restaurant, is celebrating its very first location in Baltimore with a special grand opening weekend, Friday, July 3 – Monday, July 6.
Bring the whole family and be a part of the excitement at the brand new BurgerFi at The Avenue at White Marsh this Independence Day!
Bite into $5 BurgerFi cheeseburgers or VegeFi Burgers, available for dine-in or carry-out.
25 lucky winners will also receive free BurgerFi for one year!
Join us every Friday in June, at 2pm, on our Facebook Live as we process the ups and downs of maintaining a healthy relationship during the pandemic, protests, and pride.
Your hosts, Isaiah (he/him) and Valerie (she/they) will talk a little bit about how their week has been, and then open up the conversation for questions, comments, or support around relationships.
STAR TRACK staff will be in the comments of the stream and on standby in our direct messages for questions about resources and linkage to care.
"We are in an extraordinary time period of planetary history. The current pandemic and the exposure of systemic racism via the innocent killing of an African-American man by police has created some very challenging and adverse conditions world-wide. I am extremely optimistic because for the first time the entire world is rising up to protest systemic racism in all its various forms and manifestations. Music is overwhelmingly vital as a healing force for the universe.
Hot Club of Baltimore Trio with guitarist Michael Joseph Harris, violinist Nataly Merezhuk & rhythm guitarist Kristoffer Belgica
Livestreamed Friday, July 3, 2020 at 7pm
View and Listen on your Computer, Laptop, Smart TV, Tablet or Phone On the Havre de Grace Arts Collective Facebook page: www.facebook.com/hdgarts Or the Cultural Center at the Opera House Facebook page: www.facebook.com/OperaHouseHdG
Please Join the Youth Resiliency Institute in partnership with the Cherry Hill Community Coalition as they virtually celebrate the BLACK HISTORY, CULTURE and SELF-DETERMINATION of South Baltimore’s Historic Cherry Hill community through the CHERRY HILL ARTS & MUSIC VIRTUAL BENEFIT CONCERT!
In honor of the steadfast companionship and support that animals provide, particularly during life's challenging times, this year's Pet Parade goes virtual. Dress your pet & strut your stuff, online! To join the virtual parade, submit a photo or video of your pet in its patriotic best, or other costume, by emailing: [email protected] by July 1 and we'll "parade" the gathered images and clips by publishing them on our social media and YouTube on July 4th for the joy and delight of all.
THE AMERICAN MELTING POT
Katherine Needleman, oboe
Lin Ma, clarinet
Sue Heineman, bassoon
Darius Milhaud (1892-1974)
Pastorale, Op. 147 (1935)
Jenni Brandon (b. 1977)
The Sequoia Trio (2008)
I. Sequoiadendron giganteum: The Big Tree
Tree Interlude One
II. “A crowd of hopeful young trees and saplings…”
III. The Three Graces
Tree Interlude Two
IV. The Noble Trees
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Michael Hairston, saxophone
Bob Butta, piano
Herman Burney, bass
Jess Moody, drums
John R. Lamkin, II, Ph.D., served as Director of Bands and Coordinator of Music and Music Education at University of Maryland Eastern Shore. He was instrumental in attracting several jazz icons to work and perform with his students. His music education degrees are a Bachelor’s from South Carolina State University, a Masters from Morgan University, and a Doctorate from University of Maryland, College Park.
From Friday, March 22 – Saturday, March 30, 2024, enjoy fun for the whole family during Spring Break Skate — Downtown Baltimore’s pop-up roller rink, located in Hopkins Plaza (next to CFG Bank Arena).
Grab the little ones and skate the afternoon away, or gather a group of your besties and skate into the evening. Good tunes will be plentiful, and food and beverages will also be available for purchase.You don't want to miss this! Spring Break Skate is in town for a limited time only.
Experience the future of HOT Yoga in a fun futuristic cocoon like space.
The Hot Yoga Dome is a large portable, immersive, inflatable, yoga studio creating a calm, soothing, cocoon-like space that really heats up!
Come experience for yourself all the spectacular benefits of this stunning mobile Hot Yoga Dome!