Baltimore Pride 2009

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Festival

Tom Goss
          Tom Goss

Tom Goss

Tom offers up dynamic acoustic rock featuring muscular guitar, hooky melodies and a uniquely powerful voice.  With the January 2008 release of his second CD, Rise, Tom demonstrates just how far he's come. The six songs showcase his stylistic flexibility.  On April 7, 2009, Tom released his latest album Back to Love. The album continues to build on themes of rebirth and renewal, of love and loss and what lies beyond. Tom's music remains a playlist for anyone on a journey from darkness to light.


Wicked Jezabel
 Wicked Jezabel

Wicked Jezebel

Wicked Jezabel is an offspring of the popular, now retired, all girl band "The Outskirts of Town".  Davi and Pauline, of the Outskirts, started Wicked Jezabel in October of 2004, as a part-time project.  The Outskirts of Town played the final set of their Farewell Tour in June, 2006.  Wicked Jezabel plays "full-time" (3-4 weekends per month). Davi, Pauline and Sandy, from the Outskirts, along with Kris Koth and Elaine Giles, the awesome sound engineering staff from The Outskirts of Town, continue the "all girl party band" legacy along with Ginger. Mickey and Gwen.  They now create the biggest, badest all girl pop/rock party band the Eastcoast has ever witnessed.  They plan to sustain this legacy for many years to come!


Jake Walden
Jake Walden

Jake Walden

Word to the wise: If you plan on catching Jake Walden on one of his upcoming national concert dates this summer, you may just be moved to tears. It’s happened pretty consistently since Jake first took to the stage three years ago, and while he doesn’t set out to put on a sad show, reaching that intimate, emotional connection with the audience is a thrill the 28-year-old singer-songwriter has come to live for... - Jeff Katz, Instinct Magazine (Click here for full article.)


Thomasina and the Jam
      Thomasina and the Jam

Thomasina and the Jam

Thomasina and the Jam is a band made up of three independent musicians: Mara Levi, Nancy Eddy, and Liz DeRoche.  Each musician writes her own music, and has her own set of influences, from bombastic Smart Pop to guitar-picking Folk, from Bluegrass to Hip Hop, these ladies are bringing musicianship back to Rock and Roll without losing any of the fun.  Guitar, Bass, and Keyboard plus lots of vocals, and occasionally drums, their sound is full and varied.  They have just begun touring together, and have hit most of the major regions of the United States.  Keep an eye out for them in the DC/Baltimore area, where they make their homes, and enjoy the show!