The Montpelier Arts Center in Laurel has become somewhat of a cornerstone in the career of critically-acclaimed singer and Baltimore native, Ethel Ennis.“It’s like going home,” Ennis said. “It’s like ...
Mayor Catherine Pugh is among those paying tribute to Baltimore’s “First Lady of Jazz” Ethel Ennis, who died over the weekend. The Baltimore Sun reports Ennis died Sunday from complications from a ...
“Jazz singer” is a label Ethel Ennis never liked. It is a title she received by breaking the rules, which is something she still likes to do today, more than 50 years after her first rule-breaking ...
Ethel Ennis was born on the third floor of a Calhoun Street rowhouse in West Baltimore. Earl Arnett was born in Indiana and raised with his military family in Austria. She was Black; he is white. When ...
BALTIMORE — Andrew “Andy” Ennis, a jazz saxophonist and member of a celebrated musical family, died of cancer Aug. 30 at his Northwest Baltimore home. He was 86. Ennis, popularly known as Andy, grew ...
The Winston Tabb Special Collections Research Center and Billie Holiday Center for Liberation Arts invite you to reflect on the past and envision the emerging future of Baltimore jazz during an ...
This week's episode includes a smattering of old and new holiday songs penned by women, a boatload of new releases from vocalists Alex Pangman, Jim Caruso, Billy Stritch and Klea Blackhurst, Alla Ray, ...
Mayor Catherine Pugh is among those paying tribute to Baltimore's "First Lady of Jazz" Ethel Ennis, who died over the weekend. The Baltimore Sun reports Ennis died Sunday from complications from a ...