Where: Rams Head Live
Date: 2007-10-12 21:00:00
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Boyz II Men are one of the most commercially successful R&B groups of all time. They've sold millions of records and been involved in three of the longest-running number-one pop singles in history.
Where: Camden Yards
Date: 2007-06-02 10:00:00
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Inaugural Baltimore Walk of the Alliance for Lupus Research. 100% of the proceeds from this event will support cutting edge research into this debilitating disease.
Where: an die musik live
Date: 2007-09-15 20:00:00
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Carl Grubbs, an alto, soprano and tenor saxophonist, is a native of Philadelphia, PA.
Where: Rams Head Live
Date: 2007-08-24 20:00:00
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A fixture at the top of the charts for much of the '80s, George Thorogood still delivers straight-ahead, no-nonsense rock 'n' roll with hits like 'Bad to the Bone,' 'I Drink Alone' and 'Move It On Over.'
Where: Rams Head Live
Date: 2007-10-03 20:30:00
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The Kings of Leon picks up where Molly Hatchet and Lynyrd Skynyrd left off and adds a dash of modern rock 'n' roll to keep things from sounding too dated. While the band, a trio of brothers plus a cousin, exhibits a love for loud and dirty rock 'n' roll that made Skynyrd's 'Sweet Home Alabama' a radio hit, there's more than long hair and confederate dreams in its music. With a keen ear for gooey pop melodies that hints at a closet love for '60s and '70s pop, the Kings may woo the fans of typical alt-rock balladry as well. The heart of the band, which borrows its "Leon" moniker from its father and grandfather's first names, still beats for the south. Sitting somewhere between the Black Crowes and the power-pop revisionism of Arlo, the Kings of Leon's Southern rock revival may help shepherd the sound into the new century. This alt-rock band's founders, San Francisco natives Robert Turner and Peter Hayes, forged a camaraderie based on their mutual love of '90s U.K. bands and ultimately formed a band whose name is based on the Marlon Brando-led biker gang from 'The Wild One.'
Where: Ottobar
Date: 2007-09-21 22:00:00
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New York City-based hip-hop artist Aesop Rock debuted with 'Float,' one of the most intense albums in the history of hip hop. The Octopus Project is an American indietronica band based in Austin, Texas. Its unique sound, blending pop and experimental elements, is a combination of digital and electronic sounds and noises. Rob Sonic first achieved critical acclaim as the lead in the group Sonic Sum. His debut solo album, 'Telicatessen,' was completely self-produced.
Where: Ottobar
Date: 2007-09-20 21:00:00
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Grand Buffet is a rap duo from Pittsburgh, PA. Led by Mike Apichella, the creative core of Human Host includes Josh Marchant, Rick Weaver, Mike Garber, Kim Cafuir, Marc Rothe, Jessica Reifler, Jeff Duncan, Mike Gittings, Alex Strama, John McCauley, Power Needlegun and Greg Hatem. Their work is a combination of punk, crunk, psychedelia, folklore and theatre.
Where: Patterson Park
Date: 2007-07-24 18:30:00
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Stryker's Posse were voted Baltimore City's 2000 Best Reggae Band and have been nominated several times in the WAMA (Washington Area Musician Association) awards.
Where: Ottobar
Date: 2007-08-30 21:30:00
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The Hidden Hand is a rock band that has toured both the US and Europe. Black Cobra are an LA based indie rock band. Named for the protagonist Ricky Kasso in the book, 'Say You Love Satan' Acid King is a group of like minded friends making music.
Where: 1st Mariner Arena (Formerly Baltimore Arena)
Date: 2008-01-05 08:00:00
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Where: Lyric Opera House
Date: 2007-12-18 20:00:00
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Although NTDTV’s mission as Chinese Americans is to work for a better tomorrow where more people can enjoy peace and freedom and live harmoniously among different races and beliefs(quote Proclamation from Mayor of City of Dallas, TX), Holiday Wonders Show is not just for Chinese American. Instead, this show has been gaining world class peers’ attention. Richmond Shepard, one of America's most brilliant mimes, who started America's first ensemble Mime troupe, went to early 2007 NTDTV show. He wrote to Performing Arts Insider magazine about the show. He concluded his article with “All in all, a visit to a magical Shangrila!” Donn B. Murphy, President of The National Theatre wrotes: “This is not only entertainiment, but a valuable crossover cultural event: a strong, gracious gesture toward international understanding…” Here are a few more heavy weights testimonies: “In a word, I was simply captivated.” - Paul J. Walkowski, Publisher of www.OperaOnline.us “SUPERB!!! Every performance was stunning. Amazing, amazing, amazing!” - Aaron Cohen, Producer, WNYC “The Number One Way for New York families to celebrate the New Year.” - MSNBC News “A tremendous sense of spirit, a feeling of joy.” - San Francisco Bay Times “Inspirational and exciting.” - Corriere Della Sera, Italy’s top newspaper “The show presents the best of Chinese culture.” - The Chronicle, Canberra, Australia “This is the true expression and manifestation of China’s 5,000 years of history and civilization.” - Berlin’s Life & Style Megazine “Plucked from ancient Chinese history and fables, the showcase weaves traditional martial arts with music and dance.” - Washington Post NTDTV’ new year show was rated by Billboard magazine as the top 7th show. This year, the scale of NTDTV tour performance has grown from the first 5 cities in 2004 to 50 major cities worldwide this year. The number of the live audience has increased from 10,000 back then to this year’s 500,000.