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Arlo
Guthrie - “Journey On”
Thursday, March 3 at 8 pm
$60
http://www.arlo.net

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Stoltz Listening Room Show
Zelazowa
Friday, March 4 at 8 p.m.
$15
À la the mighty Del Fuegos,
this Philadelphia rock and roll outfit is comprised of two
brothers and a pair of cousins. Much like the Del Fuegos
their music has been described as a combination of timeless
melody and maniacal bedlam. Awash in melodic hooks
and quirky ingenuity, splashed with a dose of Soundgarden
and a pinch of Pavement’s endearing unpredictability—you
have the makings of the current sound of rock and roll
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Chesapeake Chamber Music Gala
Saturday, March 5 at 8 pm
www.chesapeakechambermusic.org |
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Talbot
Cinema Society Presents:
"Murder on the Orient Express"
Sunday, March 6 at 5:30 pm
Call 410-820-4367 for membership.
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2nd Thursday Jazz Series
Rob Levit Trio
Thursday, March 10 at 8 pm, in the Stoltz Listening Room
$20
"... one of the finest young guitarists on today's jazz scene." - Ottawa International Jazz Festival
Rob is principally known as a guitarist and leader of the Rob Levit Trio - renowned for its jazz renditions and improvisations. Major performances as a leader and co-leader include: Montreal International Jazz Festival, Boston Globe Jazz Festival, Ottawa International Jazz Festival, Texaco New York Jazz Festival, Kennedy Center Millennium Stage, Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts (with Ballet Theater of Maryland), Blues Alley, The Regatta Bar and the World Festival of Sacred Music. He has released and recorded over 15 commercially available albums, including 2005’s Touch the Spirit, a solo instrumental guitar album which received critical acclaim and climbed to #11 on the national New Age/World Music charts.www.roblevit.com
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Stoltz Listening Room Show
Dan Haas
Friday, March 11 at 8 pm
Comparisons to Darryl Hall
and John Waite are by no means a stretch. A master at
writing and performing Simon and Garfunkel-esque music,
Haas gets more sound and nuance out of his 6-string guitar
and rhythm section than anyone we have seen in a long time.
Thoroughly enjoyable. danhaas.com |
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Tony Rice Unit
(with singer
Josh Williams)
Saturday, March 12 at 8 pm
$35
A daring
innovator, Tony Rice is considered by many to be the
greatest guitar player of all time. A maverick of the
flat-picked acoustic guitar, he was the first
instrumentalist to seize upon the innovations of
guitarists like Clarence White and Doc Watson, and
propel them into new flights of virtuosity. Rice spans
the range of acoustic music from straight-ahead
bluegrass to jazz-influenced new acoustic music
to songwriter-oriented folk. tonyrice.com |
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3rd Thursday Comedy Series
Jeff
Maurer
$20
Thursday, March 17 at 8 pm, in the Stoltz Listening Room  |
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Enter the Haggis
Friday, March 18 at 8 pm
$25
3/18 - 8p.m. To engage this Toronto quintet is to
indulge rock, fusion, bluegrass,
traditional Celtic fare, agitpop,
folk, and even Latin flavors. The Celtic influence
remains palpably intact and their live show is a musical
feast. The band’s music darts effortlessly from the
traditional strains of The Chieftains and The Pogues to
the frenetic pop of early Elvis Costello and even to the
Latin-tinged spirit of the Buena Vista Social Club and
beyond. www.enterthehaggis.com |
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Donizetti's
Lucia di Lammermoor
Saturday, March 19 at 1:00 pm
Expected Running time: 4 hours
www.metoperafamily.org
Experience the world's best opera as it happens. The Avalon is proud to present The
Met: Live in HD series to the Eastern Shore. Contact the box office
for information regarding season and halfseason.
Natalie Dessay triumphed as the fragile heroine of Donizetti's
masterpiece on Opening Night of the 2007-08 season in Mary Zimmerman's
hit production. Now she returns to the role of the innocent young
woman driven to madness, opposite Joseph Calleja, who sings her
lover Edgardo.
Patrick Summers; Natalie Dessay, Joseph Calleja, Ludovic Tézier,
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Stoltz Listening Room Show
Laura Brino
Saturday, March 19 at 8 pm
$15
With a breathy voice and
a keen sense of melody, Annapolis-based singer/songwriter
Laura Brino has a charming musical appeal. Fans of Jewel
and Norah Jones will love her powerful, yet at times, delicate
vocals. laurabrino.com |
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Randy Newman
Wednesday, March 23 at 8 pm
$100/$80/$50
Randy Newman has long been one of the
most musically and lyrically ambitious singersongwriters
in popular music. Nominated for
16 Oscars for writing the soundtracks of
movies as diverse as Toy Story, Seabiscuit,
and Meet the Parents. He has also penned
top 40 hits which include, I Love L.A., Short
People, You’ve Got a Friend in Me, and It’s
Money That Matters. The Avalon is proud to present
American Music Icon Randy Newman for one night only. www.randynewman.com


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Gallaudet Dancers
(Young Audiences)
Friday, March 25 at 12:30 pm
FREE - all ages
Join dancers from Gallaudet University, as they celebrate 55 years as the world’s only accredited liberal arts university
for deaf and hard of hearing students. The students will
incorporate a variety of dance methods for this remarkable
performance of “Imagine Peace.” dance.gallaudet.edu |
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Ballet Theatre of MD:
Spectres, Phantoms and Poe
Saturday, March 26
2 p.m. Lecture/Informance $15
7p.m. Full performance $25
Spectres, Phantoms, Poe and other Faire. BTM will present a one-hour “Informance” at 2:00pm which will include Edgar Allan Poe’s Annabel Lee & Eldorado as well as excerpts from Romeo & Juliet with an accompanying lecture on the literature and choreography. The evening performance will be a two hour presentation at 7:00pm featuring four of Poe’s works: Lygeia, Poe’s personal favorite; Annabel Lee; Eldorado; and Masque of the Red Death. The evening performance will also include Excerpts from Romeo & Juliet choreographed to Prokofiev’s stunning score. Excerpt will include the famous balcony scene and will tell the story in a nutshell.. balletmaryland.org |
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The 2Boomer Babes
Saturday March 26 at 8 pm
$15
Radio Hour broadcasts weekly on NPR affiliates WSCL and
WSDL following Car Talk. The show, co-hosted by Kathy
Bernard and Barbara Kline, is a forum for baby boomers,
sparking lively and thought provoking conversation. Join in a
live taping of their show! 2boomerbabes.com  |
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Chesapeake Bay Community Band
Sunday, March 27 at 3 pm
Tickets at the door: $10 adult/$5 student
chesapeakebaycommunityband.fredhughes.com |
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Judy Collins
Wednesday, March 30 at 8 pm
$60 - SOLD OUT!
Judy Collins
is a relentlessly creative spirit—
a modern day Renaissance
woman. She’s probably best known for her
rendition of Joni Mitchell’s “Both Sides Now”
and her Grammy Award-winning take on “Send in the Clowns”. Judy’s latest
creative project, 2010’s CD Paradise
(Wildflower Records), is an intimate
collection of songs that includes duets
with the likes of Stephen Stills and Joan
Baez. judycollins.com
Judy Collins brings Walter Parks for her opening act. walterparks.com
 
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