The Annapolis Music Scene is used to working hard. Finding venues to play throughout the week, promoting shows, making sure there is merch to sell to doting fans at their next engagement—often times holding down other responsibilities. After bars, restaurants and other music venues in the area were asked to shut their doors due to the Coronavirus, the hard work carried on, just to the beat of a different drum. Tuning in to live concerts and group shows is one of the easiest was to continue to support the local music scene. Artists often will have virtual tips Below is a calendar view of what is happening on the interwebs this week—tune in!
Pressing Strings playing LIVE on Facebook. Photo courtesy of Alexander Peters Facebook.
Sunday April 12th
Jordan Sokel @ 10am
Shawn Owens @ 2pm Spencer Joyce @ 7pm
PBR Acoustic Sundays with Brody Kean @ 8pm
Savanah and the Auld Man @ 9pm
Monday April 13th
The SQRRL Show @ 12 pm
TGIMA with Michael K. @ 6pm
Alexander Peters with RoosterFolk TV@ 7pm
Shakaya @ 8pm
Hurricane Kevin’s Virtual Open Mic Night @7:30-11pm
Tuesday April 14th
The SQRRL Show @ 12 pm
Wednesday April 15th
The SQRRL Show @ 12 pm
Shawn Owens LIVE on Facebook. Photo courtesy of Shawn Owens Facebook Page.
Thursday April 16th
The SQRRL Show @ 12 pm
Aaron Hawkins of Loose Ties @ 8pm
Sweet Leeda live Duo @ 7:30pm
Virtual Concert For AMFM @ 8pm
Friday April 17th
The SQRRL Show @ 12 pm
Ryan Kozel’s Back Porch Jam Session @ 6pm
Saturday April 18th
Miles Gannett presents Quarantine Country @ 5pm
Sunday April 19th
Jordan Sokel @ 10am
Spencer Joyce @ 7pm
PBR Acoustic Sundays with Brody Kean @ 8pm
Ryan Kozel streaming LIVE on Facebook. Photo courtesy of Ryan Kozel Facebook page.
Things are changing week by week, that includes who will be live on social media! The best thing to do it to make sure to follow your favorite local musicians to see how to best support them through this time. It’s not all live streams! For examples, you can find The Michael McHenry Tribe and Pressing Strings putting together some fun and *distant* collaborations together on their social media platforms. Naptownmusic and Annapolis Streaming are also great resources for finding recurring and updated concert information for your local streaming pleasure.