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On October 3, 1849, Poe was found on the streets of Baltimore delirious, " in great distress, and ... in need of immediate assistance ", according to the man who found him, Joseph W. Walker.
Soon after, Thomas Carr of the Carr Music Store in Baltimore published the words and music together under the title " The Star-Spangled Banner ", although it was originally called " Defence of Fort McHenry ".
* R. Bruce Hitchner and Paul Williams, " Op-Ed: A Defining Moment ", ( March 23, 2004 ), The Baltimore Sun.
Some unused backstage shots filmed at Baltimore and at Pittsburgh later found their way into the promotional video for " Travelling Riverside Blues ", released in 1990.
Known as the " Sage of Baltimore ", he is regarded as one of the most influential American writers and prose stylists of the first half of the twentieth century.
" TV's Captain Kangaroo, Bob Keeshan, dies at 76 ", The Baltimore Sun, January 24, 2004
Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte ( Baltimore, Maryland, 6 February 1785-Baltimore, Maryland, 4 April 1879 ), known as " Betsy ", was the daughter of a Baltimore, Maryland merchant, and was the first wife of Jérôme Bonaparte, and sister-in-law of Emperor Napoleon I of France.
* Ranum, Patricia M., Portraits around Marc-Antoine Charpentier ( Baltimore, 2004 ), pp. 324 – 27 ( where Philippe is attributed the number " III ", as some genealogies do.
* Kraybill, Donald ( 2001 ), " On the Backroad to Heaven ", Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland ".
Wheaton developed from Leesborough ( named in 1826 ), a business district which popped near the junction of three major roads: The first is Brookeville Pike ( also known as the " Washington-Brookeville Pike " and later as the " Union Turnpike ", now MD Route 97, Georgia Ave ) a north / south toll thoroughfare running from Washington, DC to Brookeville, Maryland and eventually to Baltimore, Maryland.
The exhibition which the museum organised to celebrate the centennial of the 1899 renaming, " A Grand Design ", first toured in North America from 1997 ( Baltimore Museum of Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco ), returning to London in 1999.
As a developed community, Linthicum began with the 1908 founding of the " Linthicum Heights Company ", though a " Linthicum " or " Linthicum's " station on the 1887 Annapolis and Baltimore Short Line railroad existed at least as early as 1889.
In 1831 the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ( B & O ) extended its main line to " Horse Train Stop ", since Sykesville had yet to be named.
Calvin Edwin " Cal " Ripken, Jr. ( born August 24, 1960 ), nicknamed " The Ironman ", is an American former baseball shortstop and third baseman who played 21 years in Major League Baseball ( MLB ) for the Baltimore Orioles ( 1981 – 2001 ).
After a string of a dozen hit records, by November 1963 Burke had agreed to be crowned the " King of Rock ' n ' Soul " in a ceremony at the Royal Theatre in Baltimore by local deejay Fred Robinson, known professionally as " Rockin ' Robin ", who also gave him a cape and crown that he always wore on stage.
Her education was spotty, consisting of a short stint at a " dame school ", some home schooling under the " capable, slightly impatient, somewhat sporadic " instruction of Albion Bradbury ( her stepfather ), a brief spell at the district school, a year as a boarder at the Gorham Female Seminary, a winter term at Morison Academy in Baltimore, Maryland, and a few months ' stay at Abbot Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, where she graduated with the class of 1873.
Later that year, the Four Lovers were performing in Baltimore on the same stage as The Royal Teens, who were riding the wave of success of " Short Shorts ", a song co-written by then-15-year-old Bob Gaudio, who was also the Royal Teens ' guitarist.
The band had several more hard-rocking instrumental hits in the late 1950s and early 1960s, including " Rawhide ", " Ace of Spades ", and " Jack the Ripper ", the latter named after a " dirty boogie " dance popular in Baltimore at the time.
Having some money saved and keeping his idea alive of being an inventor as opposed to a " medicine man ", Colt made arrangements to begin building guns using proper gunsmiths from Baltimore, Maryland.
On September 29 ( Baltimore Ravens at Pittsburgh Steelers ), ESPN used " Another Way to Die ", a duet between Alicia Keys and Jack White of the White Stripes.
Vernon Flower Mart in Baltimore, which had become popular with " elderly dames, young faggots and hustlers, and of course a whole bunch of hippies ", and Waters would go on to screen it at several local venues alongside Kenneth Anger's short film Eaux d ' Artifice ( 1953 ).
With collaborators such as Cam ' ron and N. O. R. E., Baltimore recorded her debut album Cold as Ice which featured tracks like " Money ", " Pimp Da 1 U Love ", " N. B. C.

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Dr. Thomas Blass of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County performed a meta-analysis on the results of repeated performances of the experiment.
In December 2003 the Choir performed “ African Portraits ” with the Baltimore Symphony at the Gala Concert for the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture.
In January 2005, under the leadership of Dr. Eric Conway, the choir performed Felix Mendelssohn ’ s Symphony # 2, “ Lobgesang ,” with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, as well as performing at the State Department at the personal invitation of Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, to wide acclaim.
On January 20, 2009 the choir performed at the War Memorial Plaza in downtown Baltimore as a warm-up act to President Barack Obama's whistlestop tour speech.
It became a staple of Presley's repertoire in live appearances, last performed by him on May 29, 1977 at the Civic Center in Baltimore, Maryland.
" The ceremony was repeated each night during the week Burke performed in Baltimore.
Trey Anastasio ( born Ernest Joseph Anastasio III on September 30, 1964 ) is an American guitarist, composer, and vocalist noted for his work with the rock band Phish, and his orchestral " Evenings with Trey Anastasio " performed with the New York Philharmonic, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, the Baltimore Symphony, the Pittsburgh Symphony, and the Denver Symphony.
The east coast premier of " Time Turns Elastic " was performed on May 21, 2009 with conductor Marin Alsop and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra at the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall in Baltimore, Maryland.
He has also performed in the United States with the Symphony Orchestras of Cleveland, New York, Philadelphia, Dallas, Seattle, Baltimore, Boston, Washington, D. C. and San Diego.
The work was performed by New Arts Foundry of Baltimore, Maryland.
He is active as a continuo lutenist, guitarist, citternist and theorbist, and has performed throughout Europe and North America with the Harp Consort, Baltimore Consort, Schola Antiqua, New York City Opera ; and at the Caramoor, Spoleto and Boston Early Music festivals.
On November 20, 2009, Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band performed at the arena, recreating the entirety of their landmark album Born to Run ; it was their first tour stop in Baltimore since 1973.
He performed often, too, at the fashionable Monte Carlo Opera and appeared at key musical venues in the North American cities of New York, Chicago, Boston, Baltimore, Washington, D. C., Philadelphia and San Francisco.
She also performed with the Berlin Philharmonic, the London Symphony Orchestra, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, the New Jersey Symphony, the Rochester Philharmonic, and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir among several other ensembles.
On November 1, 2011, during the final show of the American Opeth / Katatonia tour at Ram's Head Live in Baltimore, MD, Bloodbath performed a surprise encore after Opeth's set.
Sarah Flannery won the European Young Scientist of the Year award for her presentation of the Cayley – Purser algorithm, which was based on work she performed with Baltimore researchers during a short internship with the company.
The tour performed in Dallas, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, East Lansing, Michigan, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Minneapolis, Hershey, Pennsylvania, Nashville, Washington, D. C., Pittsburgh, Chicago and Boston.
Grey, who continued performing and expanding his musical style, moved back to Baltimore and as of 2006, was playing with The Royal Americans ( a rockabilly-style band ), was performing solo acoustic shows, and occasionally performed with a new lineup of Iron Cross, which completed a national tour in 2003.
Season four's version of " Way Down in the Hole " was arranged and recorded specifically for the show, and is performed by five Baltimore teenagers: Ivan Ashford, Markel Steele, Cameron Brown, Tariq Al-Sabir, and Avery Bargasse.
By the end of the year, Sisqó and Nokio had begun plans to reassemble Dru Hill, enlisting Baltimore associate Rufus Waller, who performed under the name " Scola ", as a fifth member.
Many other companies have also performed it, including San Francisco Opera in 1982, Sarasota Opera in 1995, London's Royal Opera House in 1996, the New National Theatre Tokyo in 1998, Teatro Colón in 2000, Baltimore Opera in 2006, and the Teatro Regio di Parma in 2008 as part of their on-going " Festival Verdi ".
Other plays in which Rockwell performed are: Dumb Waiter ( 2001 ), Zoo Story ( 2001 ), Hot L Baltimore ( 2000 ), Goosepimples ( 1998 ), Love and Human Remains, Face Divided, Orphans, Den of Thieves, Dessert at Waffle House, The Largest Elizabeth, and A Behanding in Spokane.
In addition to their Longy appearances, the ensemble has performed several times on WGBH ’ s radio program hosted by Richard Knisley and at Symphony Hall ( including the 2000-01 Centennial Celebration ) and across the Eastern Seaboard at such venues as The Settlement School in Philadelphia, PA and ArtScape in Baltimore, MD.

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