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You can't have a party without music. Period. Often a wedding singer or live band can provide a classy feel for your party, wedding, or event. Perhaps you're hosting a classy, corporate event in Baltimore, MD and you need some smooth Baltimore, MD jazz players. Or maybe you need an energetic live band that's going to pump up your guests. Whether you're looking for a Baltimore classical band, Baltimore, MD jazz band, Baltimore, MD rock band, or a Baltimore wedding band for your event, party, or wedding we'll help you find the best music for your party.
Baltimore Bands may also serve the following areas: Stevenson, Harmans, Towson, Randallstown, Rosedale, Essex, Pikesville, Hanover, Nottingham, Lutherville Timonium, Brooklyn, Elkridge, Garrison, Long Green, Sparrows Point, Curtis Bay, Dundalk, Chase, Riderwood, Windsor Mill, Gwynn Oak, Glen Burnie, Parkville, Linthicum Heights, Halethorpe, Catonsville, Brooklandville, Ellicott City, and Baltimore County.
Baltimore Factoid:
Baltimore played a key part in events leading to and including the American Revolution. City leaders such as Jonathan Plowman Jr. moved the city to join the resistance to British taxation. Baltimore joined other cities in protesting Boston's punishment by the British by banding together the merchants to sign agreements to not import from or export to Britain. Dr. John Stevenson and Jonathan Plowman Jr. made Baltimore a center for importation of indentured servants from England during the 1750s and 60's. Baltimore in 1773 was also the place where Customs officer Robert Moreton was chased out of town for trying to seize the ship Speedwell and its cargo. The story is that Mr. Moreton had ordered the captain to wait on offloading till after he came back. The merchants demanded their cargo and started off loading. When Mr. Moreton returned he declared the ship seized and went to Annapolis to file the paperwork. Upon his return the local merchants chased him and tarred and feathered two men who worked for him. Fearing for his life he first fled to Annapolis and later to Boston.  Baltimore Bands

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