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Bmore Music Picks: Baltimore Music, Concerts and Events for July 28 – August 3

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Bmore Music Picks is a weekly feature that highlights shows, concerts or events to check out in Baltimore (and the surrounding area). While it’s not a comprehensive events calendar, our picks are diverse and may highlight jazz, rock, folk, noise, punk, hip-hop, R&B, metal, experimental or just about any other sub-genre or style that helps make Baltimore’s music scene varied and vibrant.

For a more comprehensive events calendar, check out the Culture FlyShow Space, or Weekly.Citypaper.com.

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Monday, July 28th – Dunbar Alumni Jazz Band
An Die Musik, 409 N. Charles St.  at 7:00PM  $15 at the door ($12 in advance)

Organized by jazz educator/trombonist Chales Funn, this jazz ensemble performs the music of Duke Ellington, William Thomas  Strayhorn, Count Basie, Maurice White of Earth, Wind & Fire and others.

More info here.

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Tuesday, July 29th – Us and Us Only 7″ Release w/ Vundabar / Dungeon Kids / Sun Club
Metro Gallery, 1700 North Charles St. at 8:00 PM – $8 (tickets)

Us and Us Only just dropped their video for “The Horse’s Mouth” which is on their new 7″ Lifting Lake Eerie. To help them celebrate, their friends Dungeon Kids and Sun Club will be throwing down with them. It’s a Tuesday and it’ll probably be a late night, but a little less sleep and a groggy morning will be worth it for these bands…I promise.

More info here.

 

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Friday, August 1st – Jeffery Broussard & The Creole Cowboys
Creative Alliance, 3134 Eastern Ave. 8:00 PM – $20, $17 for members 

How about an authentic, down-home zydeco dance party for a Friday night? Jeffrey Broussard’s family is from the Bayou and they’ve been playing zydeco for years. Your ticket includes a dance lesson if you so desire.

More info here.

*Author Taylor DeBoer grew up in the Baltimore area and studied Writing and Sociology at Loyola University Maryland. He is a local writer, music lover, and edits a website that he co-founded, Manikmusic.net.  Follow him on Twitter at TayDeBoer23

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