Jan 21 Wednesday
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! Be a Shining Star at KEYSTONE KARAOKE featuring our LIVE House Band and hosted by Elyscia! Join us at the Golden Time of Day, 7pm, as we Groove With You for an evening filled with all your favorite R&B, Soul & Jazz top hits. Get Ready to sing alongside a live band that takes song requests. We'll be Twistin' The Night Away, and saying "Gimme Some More!" Don't worry, we'll Leave The Door Open for guests of all ages.
Jan 22 Thursday
An Evening with Love: "The Sound Of Feeling" Live Recording Session!
Raymond J. Spence, drums & bandleaderCamille Scott, keyboardsSheritta Harris, vocalJordan Estevao, bass
The Storage Unit Collective was established in 2016 by Raymond J. Spence in Hampton Roads Virginia. The uniqueness of the name is correlated to the space this collective would rehearse. Frequently while playing, fellow musicians would stop by to collaborate. With that in mind, Spence created the collective to offer a space for musicians to organically create without the stress of committing to a group. While many musicians have collaborated since the inception of the collective, its core members are: Raymond J. "Toxic" Spence, Sheritta “Love” Harris, Camille "C.Jai" Scott & Jordan "Pimpspy" Estevao.
Jan 23 Friday
The Rotunda Welcomes Back Popular Family-Friendly Concert Series this May 3rd Annual Rotunda Rocks Begins Friday, May 2 and Runs Every Friday through Friday, October 3
Grab a blanket or dust off your favorite portable chair and head on over to Hampden this spring for the return of the popular family-friendly concert series, the 3rd Annual Rotunda Rocks. This FREE weekly concert series, presented by MCB Real Estate, features live music on the Plaza and a street festival atmosphere with delicious local food and drinks, fun games and local vendors and will take place Fridays, 6-9 p.m. beginning May 2 and running until October 3. (711 West 40th Street). Whether you like rock n ’roll, folk, bluegrass, Indie, Latin, Celtic or reggae music, there is something for everyone and the event is open to the public. Pets are welcome and a portion of proceeds from beverage sales benefits the Maryland SPCA. For more information, log onto Rotunda Rocks | The Rotunda (rotundabaltimore.com) or call 410-662-0104.
Just Fine – The Ultimate Mary J. Blige Tribute Band takes you back to your favorite days and times in the go-gos, celebrating the music of multi-award winner Mary J. Blige!
This 7 piece band’s groove and sound provides you with amazing throwback memories, as well as the more recent feel good vibes, from this musical icon. Led by professional recording drummer Rashad King with Tye Tribbett, Dooby Powell, Noel Jones and lead vocalist Ms. Tre’ Jae, who delivers the look and sound of her musical idol, Mary J. Blige.
Just Fine will highlight hits such as “Real Love”, “You Remind Me”, and “My Life”, to name a few. Just Fine will provide the ultimate tribute concert experience, satisfying and supplying you with your MJB fix!
Jan 24 Saturday
After 30 years, Grammy Nominated Recording Producer and Gospel/R&B Artist Glenn Jones is still one of the most sought after live performers in the music industry today with many chart topping hits, including his signature songs, Jones voice penetrates the soul thru music and lyrics. Once you’ve heard “Here I Go Again”, “We've Only Just Begun (The Romance Is Not Over)”, “Baby Come Home”, “I’ve Been Searching”, “Show Me” and “I Wonder Why”, chart topping hits from this gifted artist, there is no doubt that your soul has been touched. Although he initially made his mark in the gospel arena, Jones' voice caught the ear of acclaimed musician, Norman Connors, with whom he toured and ultimately began performing R&B music. There is no stopping Glenn Jones, as his single, “Love By Design” featuring Grammy Award winner Regina Belle, hits the Billboard Smooth Jazz Charts as #1 Most Added Smooth Jazz Vocal Record In The Nation.
Keystone Kards are not applicable for this show.
Jan 25 Sunday
Painted in the broadest of strokes, the stories of Alfredo Rodriguez and Pedrito Martinez may seem similar: both started life in Havana, discovered their gifts and passions for music and headed to the States, where they melded the music of their homeland with a wide variety of influences, each in his own deeply personal way.
Rodriguez was born into a musical family, his father a popular singer and TV host. Martinez, on the other hand, honed his craft on the streets of Havana, learning the deeply-rooted percussion and vocal style of Afro-Cuban folkloric and religious music.
“What makes this duo completely different is that I came from the folkloric side and Alfredo came from the classical side. You put those things together and you come out with an extraordinary and different sound.” – Pedrito Martinez
Jan 27 Tuesday
Hailing from Laurel, Maryland, Sades Collective blends R&B with the complex rhythms of highlife and the soulful improvisation of jazz. Born from jam sessions in a lead guitarist’s basement, the band’s name is a tribute to those collaborative beginnings, with "Sade" honoring the host and "Collective" representing their shared musical vision. Their sound is a unique fusion that feels both spontaneous and nostalgic, creating a vibrant tapestry of intricate grooves and rich melodies. Think Tony Allen meets the Vanguard — a sound that respects tradition while pushing it into new, exciting territory. Sades Collective is currently in the studio, crafting their debut music to share their fresh take on jazz with a wider audience.
Jan 28 Wednesday
The United States Naval Academy Band proudly presents a performance of the iconic jazz album Birth of the Cool. This concert celebrates 2026 as the 250th year in the history of the United States of America and the 100th anniversary of the birthday of one of the most important and influential American musicians, Miles Davis (1926-1991). The ethereal, and at times mysterious, Birth of the Cool arrangements by Gil Evans, Gerry Mulligan (and others) featured Davis surrounded by a distinct instrumentation, including the non-common jazz instruments of French Horn and Tuba. Join us as we commemorate 250 years of the United States, America's classical music, and the centennial of this iconic American artist, Miles Davis!
The United States Naval Academy Band was formed in November of 1852 by order of the Secretary of the Navy. The band’s primary mission is to provide musical support to the Superintendent, Commandant, and Brigade of Midshipmen. These dedicated professionals are known across the nation as “The Navy’s Oldest and Finest Band!” Our members have studied at prominent music schools and conservatories nationwide and have extensive experience in performance and teaching. The Naval Academy Band takes pride in representing the Naval Academy’s tradition of excellence.
This is a FREE admission show, but advance reservations are strongly recommended.
Jan 29 Thursday
Greg Hatza, organPeter Fraize, saxophoneBrian Kooken, guitarRobert Shahid, drums
In 1994, Greg met Joey DeFranscesco who told him the Hammond B-3 was enjoying a popular renaissance. He formed the Greg Hatza ORGANization and has been performing and recording on the instrument non-stop since that time. With the trend towards more advanced electronic keyboard and rhythms now, Greg adapted to the trend, switching from the Hammond B-3 to the electric keyboard and piano.
In the late sixties, Baltimore was still an organ town and had its share of great players. It was here that Greg really got a chance to hone his jazz organ skills by playing with the best musicians in town. Lenny’s club was a great stopping point for national jazz artists who came to Baltimore to perform. He also met and got to play in jam sessions with such personalities as Kenny Burrell, Groove Holmes, Damita Joe, Philly Joe Jones, Roland Kirk, Les McCann, James Moody, and Sonny Stitt.
Jan 30 Friday