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Cool music is a major factor in a good party or wedding. If you're hosting a wedding soon, chances are you want to find a good wedding band in Maryland, live band in Maryland, or live orchestra in Maryland to entertain your guests. There are many genres of wedding bands and orchestras in Maryland - whether you desire classical music, rock music, or original music. You may also consider hiring a wedding singer in Maryland or some other Maryland musician to play at your wedding. Rest assured, we have loads of listings for musicians in Maryland who can amaze your wedding guests with their music!
Maryland Musicians may also serve the following areas: Montgomery Village, Edgewater, Fort Detrick, Friendship Heights, Riva, La Plata, Preston, Owings, North Chevy Chase, Brentwood, Loch Raven, Tilghman Island, Jarrettsville, Crocheron, Barclay, Trappe, Harmans, Aberdeen, Granite, Grasonville, Bryans Road, Benedict, Marydel, Church, Cardiff, Perryville, Brunswick, Boring, Flintstone, Stevensville, Hanover, Catonsville.
Maryland Factoid:
The 2006 election cycle witnessed no significant change in this pattern of Democratic dominance, even though there were two major highly-contested races. After Democratic Senator Paul Sarbanes announced that he was retiring, Democratic Congressman Benjamin Cardin defeated Republican Lieutenant Governor Michael S. Steele, with 55% of the vote, against Steele's 44%. The governorship was also a point of interest, as Republican incumbent Robert Ehrlich was defeated by Democratic challenger Martin O'Malley, the Mayor of Baltimore, 53% to 46%. Montgomery County Executive Doug Duncan, another leading candidate for the Democratic slot, pulled out of the highly anticipated primary, announcing his withdrawal on June 22, 2006, citing clinical depression.  Maryland Musicians

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