List of Maryland music groups


This is a list of Maryland music groups, consisting of groups of Marylanders who are musically notable, musically notable groups of people with a connection to Maryland, and other groups who are notable within the music of Maryland. Groups listed may be relevant to the state of Maryland, the Province of Maryland or the area now known as Maryland before it was either a state or colony.
NameNotesReferenceImage-
Against NatureBaltimore-based doom metal band, consisting of John Brenner, Bert Hall and Steve Branagan-
Alcian BlueTakoma Park based shoegaze/electro new wave band consisting of Sam Chintha, Jacob Reid, Kim Reid, Clark Stacy, and Matt Welsh.
All Time LowTowson-based pop punk band, consisting of Alex Gaskarth, Jack Barakat, Zack Merrick and Rian Dawson--
Animal CollectiveNeo-psychedelia group originally from Baltimore-
Annapolis Symphony OrchestraAnnapolis-based symphony-
Arion BandCommunity band based in Frostburg, established in 1877-
Bad Seed RisingHard rock band based in Frederick, established in 2012-
The Bakerton GroupSide project of Germantown-based stoner rock band Clutch-
Ballyhoo!An Aberdeen, Maryland based punk/pop/reggae band-
Baltimore Chamber OrchestraChamber orchestra, based in Baltimore, led by Music Director Markand Thakar.-
Baltimore Colored ChorusAfrican American chorus, founded by Charles L. Harris, from 1929 to 1939-
Baltimore Colored City BandAfrican American group, led by A. Jack Thomas-
Baltimore Colored Symphony OrchestraAfrican American orchestra, founded by Charles L. Harris, from 1929 to 1939-
Baltimore Opera CompanyBaltimore-based opera company-
Baltimore Symphony OrchestraBaltimore-based symphony-
Baltimore's Marching RavensThe official marching band of the Baltimore Ravens American football team. They were founded as the Baltimore Colts' Marching Band on September 7, 1947 and have continuously operated ever since, supporting three separate football franchises.-
Beach HouseIndie rock duo from Baltimore, consisting of Alex Scally and Victoria Legrand-
The BlentonesAfrican American vocal group from Baltimore-
The BraxtonsR&B group from Severn, consisting of Toni Braxton and her sisters-
Breathing WalkerEmo band based in Annapolis, consisting originally of Jonathan Vance and Mark Laurence of Moss Icon, with Alex Badertscher, Zak Fusciello and Tim Horner, later adding Monica DiGalleonardo and Tonie Joy, both of Moss Icon-
Brothers OsborneCountry music duo from Deale, Maryland.---
The BuddiesAfrican American vocal group from Baltimore, with Savoy Records, consisting of Leon "Larry" Harrison, who formed the group after the dissolution of The Four Buddies, with Roger Wainwright, Luther Dixon and Danny Ferguson-
The CardinalsAfrican American vocal group from Baltimore, with Atlantic Records-
CelebrationBaltimore-based rock band, consisting of Katrina Ford, Sean Antanaitis and David Bergander-
Central Maryland ChoraleVocal classical group, based in Laurel, and having evolved from the Laurel Oratorio Society-
ChannelsBaltimore-based rock band, consisting of J. Robbins, Darren Zentek and Janet Morgan-
Cinder RoadAmerican rock band from Lutherville, Maryland-
ClutchGermantown-based metal band-
Columbia Concert BandPerformance group based in Columbia-
Columbia Jazz BandPerformance group based in Columbia-
Dan DeaconBaltimore-based composer and electronic musician--
Dog Fashion DiscoRockville-based experimental band-
Double DaggerBaltimore-based rock band, consisting of Nolen Strals, Brian Dubin, Denny Bowen and Bruce Willen-
Dying FetusAnnapolis-based death metal band, originally consisting of John Gallagher, Sean Beasley and Trey Williams-
EarthrideMaryland-based doom metal band, consisting of Dave Sherman, Kyle Van Steinberg, Rob Hampshire and Eric Little-
Electric BrigadeRock band with the United States Naval Academy Band-
FangBaltimore-based hardcore punk band-
The Four BuddiesAfrican American vocal group from Baltimore, with Savoy Records, consisting of Leon "Larry" Harrison, William "Tommy" Carter, Vernon "Bert" Palmer and John "Gregory" Carroll, with the latter two replaced shortly before breaking up in 1953, by Alvin Bowen and Maurice Hicks.-
Future IslandsIndie synthpop band from Baltimore signed to 4AD-
Good CharlottePop punk band originally from Waldorf, consisting of Joel and Benji Madden, Billy Martin, Paul Thomas and Dean Butterworth-
The Greenberry WoodsPower pop band from the 1990s, consisting of Matt and Brandt Huseman, Ira Katz and Miles Rosen-
Half JapanesePunk band from Uniontown, consisting of Jad and David Fair, Mark Jickling and Ricky and John Dreyfuss-
Handel Choir of BaltimoreBaltimore-based oratorio society that specializes in baroque, classical and early romantic music-
Harmony Express Men's Chorus4-part a cappella men's chorus based in Germantown, Maryland.-
Have MercyAn American rock band from Baltimore, Maryland currently signed to Hopeless Records.-
The HatedAnnapolis-based punk band, originally consisting of Mike Bonner, Erik Fisher, Daniel Littleton, and Colin Meeder-
The Hidden HandPotomac-based doom metal band, led by Scott Weinrich with Matt Moulis and Bruce Falkinburg-
Internal VoidMaryland-based doom metal band, consisting of J. D. Williams, Kelly Carmichael, Adam Heinzmann, and Mike Smail-
IronChristCrossover speed metal/punk band, based in Annapolis, MD. Consisting of Ned Westrick, Tristan Lentz, Scott Truede and Mike Bullock.-
Iron ManDoom metal band, based in Maryland, led by Alfred Morris III-
JarflysSide-project for Jimmie's Chicken Shack frontman Jimi Haha-
Jimmie's Chicken ShackAnnapolis-based alternative rock band-
John Ridgely JazzersFirst band to call its music jazz in Baltimore, led by John Ridgely, and also known as Ridgely 400 Society Jazz Band, with Lewis Flagg, John Tinner, Carlos Dowsy, Rivers Chambers and Alfred Hughes-
KixHagerstown-based metal band that had a gold single with "Don't Close Your Eyes" in 1988, consisting of Ronnie Younkins, Brian Forsythe, Donnie Purnell and Donnie Spence, and later Steve Whiteman and Jimmy Chalfant-
Lake Troutrock, ambient, jazz.--
Laurel Oratorio SocietyClassical group, founded in 1969, eventually became the Central Maryland Chorale.-
LungfishBaltimore-area punk band, consisting of Daniel Higgs, Asa Osborne, Sean Meadows, Mitchell Feldstein, John Chriest and Nathan Bell-
Maryland Classic Youth OrchestrasOrganization that runs a harp ensemble, several chamber ensembles, two string orchestras and three full orchestras, constituting a total of five groups: the Chamber Strings, the Young Artists, the Symphony, the Philharmonic orchestra, and the Sinfonia.-
The MarylandersAfrican American doo wop group-
Misery IndexBaltimore-area deathgrind band, consisting of Jason Netherton, Sparky Voyles, Mark Kloeppel and Adam Jarvis-
Moss IconEarly emo band from Annapolis, consisting of Tonie Joy, Jonathan Vance, Monica DiGialleonardo, Mark Laurence, later including Alex Badertscher-
The ObsessedPotomac-based doom metal band, led by Scott Weinrich with Scott Reeder, Guy Pinhas, Greg Rogers, Mark Laue, Ed Gulli and Dale Crover-
...Of a Revolution Jam band from Rockville, consisting of Marc Roberge, Chris Culos, Richard On, Benj Gershman, Jerry DePizzo, and Mikel Paris-
The OriolesPioneering Baltimore-based doo wop group, consisting of Sonny Til, Alexander sharp, George Nelson, Tommy Gaither and Johnny Reed, originally known as The Vibranaires-
The Peppermint RainbowBaltimore-based psychedelic band-
PeripheryProgressive metal band from Bethesda, consisting of Misha "Bulb" Mansoor, Matt Halpern, Jake Bowen, Mark Holcomb, Adam "Nolly" Getgood, and Spencer Sotelo.-
The PlantsAfrican American doo wop group, with J&S Records, from the mid-20th century, consisting of James Lawson , Thuman Thrower, Steve McDowell and George Jackson -
Polkadot CadaverRockville-based experimental band, consisting of Todd Smith, Jasan Stepp and John Ensminger-
Pride of Baltimore ChorusBaltimore-based award-winning Sweet Adelines International Barbershop chorus.-
The RavynsMaryland-based band that appeared on the Fast Times at Ridgemont High soundtrack-
Reptile HouseBaltimore-based early emo band, consisting of Daniel Higgs and London May-
RevelationMaryland-based doom metal band, consisting of John Brenner, Bert Hall, Josh Hart, Andy Kremer, Mike Theiss, and Steve Branagan-
Rivers Chambers OrchestraJazz band led by Rivers Chambers-
Rohrersville Cornet BandRohrersville-based cornet band that claims to be the oldest community music organization in the-
Royal Men of RhythmTracy McCleary's band at The Royal in Baltimore Baltimore based punk band-
The SkunksSka band from Hyattsville-
The SonnetsAfrican American vocal group from Baltimore-
Stacked Like PancakesBrass-rock and ska band from Towson, Maryland founded in 2007-
Susquehanna Symphony OrchestraSymphony based in Harford County, founded in 1978-
Symphony Number OneBaltimore-based chamber orchestra devoted to works by emerging composers-
The SwallowsAfrican American doo wop group from Baltimore, consisting of Eddie Rich, Frederick Johnson, Herman "Junior" Denby, Norris "Bunky" Mack, and Earl Hurley in its most well-known incarnation-
Tidal WaveRock band with the United States Naval Academy Band-
The Track RecordAnnapolis-area pop punk band, consisting of Michael Strackbein, Rob Elson, Hasani Martin and Rob Viti-
Trapped Under IceBaltimore-based Hardcore punk band, consisting of Justice Tripp, Sam Trapkin, Brad Hyra, Jared Carman, and Brendan Yates.-
TurnstileBaltimore-based Hardcore punk band and Trapped Under Ice side project consisting of Brendan Yates, Babydick Franz, Daniel Fang, Brady Ebert, and Sean Cullen-
United States Naval Academy BandBand based at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis-
UnorthodoxMaryland-based doom metal band, consisting of Dale Flood, Gary Isom and Mark Ammen-
VoidPunk band from Columbia, consisting of John Weiffenbach, Bubba Dupree, Chris Stover, and Sean Finnegan-
VigilAlternative rock band from Baltimore, consisting of Jo Connor, Andy R, X Factor, and Gregg Maizel. Appeared on the soundtrack-
War On WomenCo-ed, feminist hardcore punk band from Baltimore--
WretchedMaryland-based doom metal band, consisting of Dave Sherman, Jeff Parsons, Dale Flood, John Koutsioukis, Cougin, Gus Baslika and Mike Phillips-
Wye OakBaltimore indie folk / folk-rock duo named in honor of the former state tree of Maryland-
YukonBaltimore-based rock band, consisting of Sam Garrett, Nick Podgurski and Brad Smith-