Public Hours: SAT & SUN Noon-6pm
3134 Eastern Ave., Baltimore, MD, 21224
info@creativealliance.org
Due to projected poor weather, this Serenade will occur on Monday, March 30th- which looks to be a fabulous day!
Monday March 30th | $75
12pm SOLD OUT
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7pm SOLD OUT
In stressful times, few sounds can ease your troubled mind as reggae. Baltimore reggae hero, Scotty Paynter, of Jah Works, serenades you and lifts your spirits. In the time of Covid-19, we shouldn’t forget the power of live music. ONLY 8 SLOTS! Secure a personal concert while you can!
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About Sidewalk Serenades:
Creative Alliance believes that a Baltimore without live performances is a Baltimore without joy – and we won’t stand for that!
As you likely know, working musicians, dancers, magicians, burlesque performers, aerialists, and other performance-based artists have had their gigs and their livelihoods cancelled for the foreseeable future. Join Creative Alliance in creating performance opportunities for these artists throughout Baltimore while simultaneously respecting the need for everyone to keep a safe distance.
Beginning this week Creative Alliance will offer you the opportunity to have a short performance with two to three songs delivered to the front of your home (or a friend/loved one’s home) for a small fee.
Performers will come to the confirmed address, text the residence upon arrival and, like a burst of sunlight through these gray skies, share their talents from the sidewalk. The donations from each of these performance events will be shared between the artist and Creative Alliance to help keep the arts alive and thriving in Baltimore!
The Basics:
What if I want to purchase a concert for someone else???
What if I live in an apartment?
What if I would like a performance but just can't afford it at this time?
About Scott
Scott Paynter is a singer-songwriter who performs solo and as the lead singer of Baltimore-based reggae group Jah Works. He is also an Arts Educator/Teaching Artist with Young Audiences of Maryland. He says his inspiration for music comes from his relationships with people, from the children he helps during the summer to his friends and everything in between