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New reports indicate that Rihanna intended to perform a free concert for protestors in Baltimore earlier this year, however some have suggested the event did not take place because the city's police force blocked her plans. -
Beach House Releases New Single 'Sparks' From Forthcoming LP 'Depression Cherry'
Beach House recently released a new single from their forthcoming LP Depression Cherry. Known for swoon-inducing harmonies and lyrics that tug at the heart without playing coy, the Baltomore based dream-pop outfit whet fans appetites with "Sparks" from their forthcoming album last week via Spanish radio. Aired originally on RTVE, the Baltimore based duo's latest track, which is appropriately titled "Sparks," stays true to the band's already established aesthetic by way of lush lyricism and delectably jangly riffs. -
Prince Releases Track "Baltimore" Prior to Free Concert [LISTEN]
Prince has released his new song "Baltimore," which was initially played to several members of the media in the lead up to the performer's "Rally 4 Peace" concert in the city on Sunday. -
Prince Announces 'Pray 4 Peace' Concert in Baltimore This Weekend
Prince will continue his involvement in the current situation in Baltimore by playing an impromptu concert in the city on Sunday. The event, which is titled "Rally 4 Peace," will take place at the Royal Farms Arena and is meant to be a "catalyst for pause and reflection." -
Prince to Release Song for Baltimore Following Death of Freddie Gray, Homicide Ruling
Following the death of Freddie Gray and the subsequent homicide ruling, Prince has decided to release a song for the City of Baltimore. -
Jerry Garcia Celebration with Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Warren Haynes at Inner Harbor's Pier Six Pavilion
Continuing its annual summer tour, the Jerry Garcia Symphonic Celebration (featuring Warren Haynes!) will head over from Meyerhoff Hall to Pier Six Pavilion in Baltimore on August 8 to jam down with Marin Alsop's Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. -
Death Grips Lollapalooza, Chicago No-Shows Was Actually Publicity Stunt/Performance Art Done Wrong
Death Grips, the alternative hip-hop group that made headlines by mysteriously not showing up for a Lollapalooza pre-show concert and the canceling their performance at the festival, evidently did so with the intention of creating an act of performance art. -
EXCLUSIVE: Dan Deacon and Kronos Quartet's App Collab, 'Four Phases of Conflict,' @ Lincoln Center Out of Doors [iPhone PHOTOS]
(The app is currently unavailable for BlackBerry devices.) Four Phases of Conflict for string quartet, electronics and audience By Dan Deacon The piece is to be performed by all people in the room: audience, stage performers, crew, staff, security, press, etc.
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