The Baltimore Entertainment Archive (BEARC) is a free, searchable database of the vibrant music culture of Baltimore, Maryland in the post-World War II era, approximately 1950-2000. It is an active archive, as we continue to seek out and document the story of Baltimore’s rich heritage of music and entertainment.
BEARC is a legacy project for the people of Baltimore, and a resource for lovers and researchers of Baltimore’s special style of American Music around the world: from country, to commercial, to society, to R&B and Northern Soul. IF you support this work, please support it with a donation. All donations go directly toward continued research and documentation, and ensuring its continuation into the future. Donations are processed through our GoFundMe.
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IMPORTANT:
IF you have information to contribute to the archive – photos, stories/recollections, ads, posters, band cards, recordings, a new band to add – please email it to us through the archive’s contact page.
Random selections from the archives
Thomas, Gary
Jazz/R&B artist (flute / tenor sax) began playing music as a flutist in the Cherry Hill Elementary School Band. He […]
Continentals, The
The Continentals could be seen on weekends as the house band at the Graceland Holiday Room in 1960. Throughout the […]
Patriots, The (Tony Vee &)
An R&B, R&R band seen at teen centers and school dances. The group traveled to the West Coast. Upon return […]




