Wacky Wednesdays: Billy McComiskey’s Irish Thanksgiving Extravaganza!

November 18th, 2012 by WLOY Staff

Irish master Billy McComiskey presents a concert, a ceili and a jam session all in one night! Join this talented group of musicians for a wacky night of traditional Irish follk music as a way to bid farewell to this Thanksgiving season! Don’t hesitate to bring your own instrument, or your dancing shoes!

When: November 24th 8-11pm

Where: Creative Alliance at The Patterson
3134 Eastern Ave.
Baltimore, MD

For more information please visit their website.



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Tourism Tuesdays: Thanksgiving Eve 2012

November 18th, 2012 by WLOY Staff

As the holidays are nearing and family and friends are heading to Baltimore for the celebrations why not enjoy a night at Howl At The Moon Piano Bar? It’s the annual Thanksgiving Eve Party this Wednesday, November 21st! There are plenty of specials but limited space!

You can purchase tickets at this website!

Or for more information you can call, 410-929-4581!

Howl At The Moon
22 Market Place
Baltimore, MD



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Sports Saturdays: Baltimore Blast

November 17th, 2012 by WLOY Staff

After falling just short during the finals of the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) championship for the second straight year, the Baltimore Blast are back! Join them in their quest for a sixth title as they enter the 2012-13 season!

For a full schedule for the 2012-2013 Season, click here.

Want a chance to win free tickets? Follow this link!

Where: 201 W. Baltimore St. Baltimore, MD

When: Until February 23rd, 2013!



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Museum Mondays: Facing Our Community

November 17th, 2012 by WLOY Staff

Facing Our Community is a small exhibition of the original artwork of Maryland middle and school students. The theme of the exhibition is Revealing the African Presence in Renaissance Europe. This is the perfect opportunity to learn about the African culture of the past, while engaging and supporting the young community of artists whose work is displayed.

Be sure to take a trip down to The Walters Art Museum, 600 N. Charles St. Baltimore, MD. The exhibit will be open until Sunday, February 3rd. For more information please call 410-547-9000!



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What if? Baltimore Ravens visit Pittsburg for Rest and Struggle?

November 17th, 2012 by WLOY Staff


This week’s matchup between Baltimore and Pittsburg will decide the fate of both teams. Their seasons are at stake.

The Pittsburg Steelers are currently in a situation in which their season is coming close to an end. Their starting quarterback, Ben Roethlisberger, is injured and the team is unsure if this injury is season ending or just season crippling.

The Ravens are coping with their loss in Ray Lewis by allowing Ray Rice, their star running back, to do what he does best: Run the football.

But what does that mean necessarily for the Ravens or the Steelers?

Essentially, without this win, the Steelers will be forced to reevaluate their season because this game will be a way to keep them afloat. In doesn’t secure them but it just buys them time.

The Ravens on the other hand, with this win, will be able keep a sturdy grip on the division and put a chokehold on the division forcing the Cincinnati Bengals to play even more catch up behind Pittsburg and Baltimore. Pittsburg has a very old and ailing team to date and would probably slip past Bengals but the Bengals themselves would need to overpower not the defense of the Ravens but their offense.

The AFC North is taking center stage this Sunday and by the end of the night, the AFC North may have its winner.



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Food Fridays: 21st Annual Pancake Eating Contest!

November 16th, 2012 by WLOY Staff

What: The 21st Annual Pancake Eating Contest
When: Friday, November 16 at 7:00 AM
Where: Pete’s Grille, 3130 Greenmount Avenue Baltimore, MD

You can register at Pete’s Grille starting Monday, October 22 to participate. This contest is for amateurs only! Cash prizes will be handed out to the winners in the men’s and women’s divisions. Bring out your inner Foodie this Friday!



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The Who Are Better You Bet!

November 15th, 2012 by The Professor

Daltrey’s vision of a modern-media Quadrophenia is a surreal sensation on stage

-by Radio RockonTour host Timothy Tilghman

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Just where have these two guys been hiding? Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend are touring behind a fourth generation staging of Quadrophenia and the Whuo Duo have never sounded better! Their Tuesday night performance in Washington, D.C., rivaled the magnificence of their singular May 2004 date in NYC. Cancel all the catty criticism about The Who. This revised touring version of the British legend’s 1973 Opus is really the real deal.

Maybe fan anticipation in the aftermath of their last outing in the USA from the 2006/2007 Endless Wire Tour kept expectations artificially low. The Who’s November 13, 2012 appearance was an incendiary affair with the team of musicians firing on all musical cylinders. Celebratory praise does not efficiently describe the intense level of satisfaction the unit generated in concert.

Townshend’s first major musical piece was the Rock Opera Tommy, released in 1969. His next group proposal was the aborted Lifehouse project in 1971, which eventually morphed into the generic Who’s Next album. Townshend’s preoccupation with the quintessentially British battle between the Mods and the Rockers during the early 1960s provided him with a musical vision as the basis for his 1973 theme-album Quadrophenia.

The tale of a Brighton teen torn by four personalities was actually a composite reflection of the four musicians that once constituted the original members of The High Numbers. Townshend’s fictional anti-hero turns 40 next year. Quadrophenia was eventually made into a 1979 cinematic presentation staring Police bassist Sting as Ace Face.

Early Who singles were styled as recordings for the popular Mod market genre. Competing contenders as British Mod outfits were both The Kinks and The Small Faces. Ringo Starr may have delivered the best line in 1964 about the Mod lifestyle confrontations in the film A Hard Day’s Night when asked by a female reporter if he was a Mod or a Rocker. Starr replied, “I’m a Mocker”.

Both Roger Daltrey’s vocals and Pete Townshend’s vocals were exceedingly stronger than during the course of the last Who tour. Plus, Townshend’s forceful guitar assault eclipsed his playing style from the Endless Wire shows. The core band consists of Zachary Starkey on drums, Simon Townshend on guitar, and Pino Palladino on bass. The touring ensemble includes John Corey and Loren Gold on keyboards, Reggie Grisham and J. Greg Miller as the Brass Section, and Frank Simes on guitar.

As a value-added bonus, The Who continued the concert without hesitation by segueing directly into five major Who classics sure to make the most loyal Who fan salivate for more musical treasures. Two incredible highlights were the inclusion of John Entwistle’s bombastic Bass solo during “5:15”, and Keith Moon’s humorous vocals spliced into “Bell Boy”. Daltrey labored to interject these live archived sequences into the Quadrophenia + More Tour production, and Townshend personally recognized Roger for his efforts to create both poignant segments before their lone encore together.

The Who, Verizon Center, Washington, DC, November 13, 2012 setlist: I Am The Sea * The Real Me * Quadrophenia * Cut My Hair * The Punk Meets The Godfather * I’m One (At least) (Pete Townshend vocal) * The Dirty Jobs (Simon Tonwshend vocal) * Helpless Dancer (Roger’s Theme) * Is It In My Head * I’ve Had Enough * 5:15 (Entwistle bass solo) * Sea And Sand * Drowned (Pete Townshend vocal) * Bell Boy (Keith’s Theme – Moon’s vocals) * Dr. Jimmy (John’s Theme) * The Rock * Love, Reign O’er Me (Pete’s Theme) * Who Are You * Behind Blue Eyes * Pinball Wizard * Baba O’Riley * Won’t Get Fooled Again * Encore: Tea And Theater



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Top 40 for 11.18.12

November 14th, 2012 by WLOY Staff

It’s almost Thanksgiving! And because I won’t be here to update you on WLOY’s Top 40 next week, it’s necessary for this article to give thanks for the music we’ve been digging this week. At the top of our list is Kendrick Lamar, who recently released Good Kid, M.A.A.D City, which is certainly worth giving thanks for.  Read the rest of this entry »



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November DJs of the Month: Anthony Medina and Jeffrey Poulos

November 14th, 2012 by WLOY Staff

Congratulations to Anthony Medina and Jeffrey Poulos of Know Your Role for becoming November’s DJ duo of the month! Anthony and Jeff are two of WLOY’s amazing new DJs on air on Mondays from 3-4pm. Know Your Role features flashbacks of classic rock and hilarious “Know Your Role” talk segments from these incredibly enthusiastic and dedicated WLOY volunteers. Be sure to tune in on Mondays to check out the hype!

Who will be next month’s DJs of the Month? Keep listening and checking back here to find out! You can even head over to our Facebook page to vote!



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Thursday: Singer/Songwriter Workshop with Matt Hutchison

November 13th, 2012 by WLOY Staff

Join WLOY and former Fools and Horses band member Matt Hutchison this Thursday from 9-11 p.m. in the Reading Room for an exclusive Late Night event! Bring an instrument or simply bring a friend and enjoy a musical performance, FREE of charge. Also, while at the event, enter a FREE raffle for your chance to win tickets to see Dan Deacon at the 9:30 Club OR All Time Low at Ram’s Head Live. As always, refreshments will be provided. See you there!



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