Albums at 50 concert series features Baltimore favs reinterpreting classic records from 1972
So much of today's music is informed by what came before. And all this year, we're celebrating classic albums from 1972 with a new [...]
So much of today's music is informed by what came before. And all this year, we're celebrating classic albums from 1972 with a new [...]
In between sold out shows at Philadelphia's Union Transfer and D.C.'s 9:30 Club, Tank and the Bangas stopped by WTMD's performance studio to play [...]
On Wednesday March 23, The Stoop Storytelling Series is partnering with WTMD and Ottobar to present "Something for Everyone: Stories about the Baltimore Music [...]
It's our first matinee Saturday Morning Tunes, with doors opening at 11:30 a.m. and the show running noon-2 p.m. Power Plant Live will have all of their restaurants and bars open, with plenty of food and drinks
In the middle of a two-night run at The Anthem in Washington D.C., English experimental rockers alt-J stopped by Stages Music Arts in Maryland [...]
**Advance tickets will be on sale until 3 p.m. Wednesday, after which tickets will be available at the door.** We've missed seeing our listeners [...]
Update: This show is now SOLD OUT! If you weren't able to get tickets, we will be broadcasting it live the morning of March [...]
From 2005 to 2020, Baltimore’s music scene went from near obscurity to being named Best Music Scene in the nation by Rolling Stone magazine. [...]
Loosen your belts, ladies and gentlemen: this Thanksgiving, WTMD is serving heaping portions of Baltimore Hit Parade all day long. This belly-busting marathon of [...]
To celebrate the 10-year anniversary of their landmark album "Civilian," the duo Wye Oak (Jenn Wasner & Andy Stack) share intimate stories and details [...]
Local ownership and management to support growth and expansion of both stations under “Your Public Radio” umbrella. Coinciding with Public Radio Music [...]
Dundalk's own Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Gina Schock of The Go-Go's talks to WTMD morning host Alex Cortright about the Rock Hall [...]
We are thrilled to bring back our most popular Saturday Morning Tunes show to one of our favorite venues, Ed Hough's Dead Collective at [...]
The Record Company, Houndmouth and more will perform as part of our final Virtual First Thursday of the 2021 season. Our final [...]
Our Virtual First Thursday Festival series, presented by Reyka Vodka, continues Thursday Aug. 5 with performances by WTMD favorites Lake Street Dive, Natalie Hemby, [...]
WTMD's Saturday Morning Tunes presents Beatles for Kids featuring Yellow Dubmarine Saturday Aug. 7 at Monument City Brewing Co. in Baltimore. Artwork by [...]