Governor Hogan announces $10 million in relief for live entertainment venues in Maryland

ANNAPOLIS, MD—Governor Larry Hogan on Wednesday announced the recipients of 65 awards totaling $10 million for live music and performance venues and live entertainment promoters affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. This relief funding is in addition to the $30 million allocated earlier this year to music and entertainment venues as part of the State of Maryland’s economic recovery plan. “As […]

Jerusalem Mill’s 2021 ‘Music in the Meadow’ summer concert series kicks off

KINGSVILLE, MD—A popular Kingsville summer concert series is back. Jerusalem Mill Village‘s “Music in the Meadow” summer concerts kicked off this weekend with a performance by Melting Pot. The concerts are held on select Sundays throughout the summer (full schedule below) at 2813 Jerusalem Road (21087). The cost is $10 for members, military with ID, kids 12 – 15 years […]

WMVFC announces lineup for 2021 Fields of Fire Country Concert

WHITE MARSH, MD—White Marsh Volunteer Fire Company has announced the lineup for the 2021 Fields of Fire Country Concert. This year’s concert will be held on September 18 and will feature Nashville recording artists Mitchell Tenpenny and Dylan Schneider, plus local artist Dwayne Wilson Country Music. Tickets will go on sale on May 28 at https://www.wmvfc.org/concert. This event is presented […]

Family Fest at 43 returns this Saturday

WHITE MARSH, MD—It’s back!  Family Fest at 43 returns this Saturday, May 15, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event will be held at 11531 Wakefield Street in White Marsh/Middle River (near The Arbors at Baltimore Crossroads). Family Fest at 43 will feature over 50 exhibitors, free kids activities (including Miss Dee the Clown), a wildlife exhibit from Marshy Point […]

Baltimore County Public Schools to offer two new Virtual Summer Music Camps

TOWSON, MD—Baltimore County Public Schools Office of Music and Dance Education will offer two new Virtual Summer Music Camps during the week of July 6-9, 2021. One camp will focus on the ukulele and will provide students with opportunities to create, respond, perform, and connect to music with emphasis on using a soprano ukulele. Students will develop musicianship skills that […]

Baltimore County Council passes NOTE Act, Olszewski issues statement

TOWSON, MD—The Baltimore County Council on Monday evening passed the New Opportunities for Tourism and Entertainment (NOTE) Act. Introduced by Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski, the NOTE Act will enable more restaurants and bars to offer live music and entertainment across Baltimore County. The legislation will also support the recovery of musicians and performers impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. “I’d […]