Arts & Entertainment

Weekend Preview: Jazz, Elvis and Brahms

Holiday concerts highlight this weekend's events around the area.

What's the best part of Christmastime? Many people will say the music! There are a number of great holiday concerts this weekend, featuring jazz, classical and the best of The King. Swing on by and enjoy the sounds of the season.

 

What:

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When/Where: 2-4 p.m. Saturday at the Village at Waugh Chapel, 1326 Main Chapel Way, Gambrills

Why go: Enjoy the music of local music legend Dr. Phillip Butts and the Sunset Band, who will perform classic and contemporary jazz and R&B. The Piney Orchard Chorale will perform holiday songs.

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Cost: Free

 

What:

When/Where: 7-11 p.m. Saturday at

Why go: Enjoy an Elvis-themed night out with a performance from Johnny Seaton. The night features a dancing and an Elvis-inspired menu.

Cost: $39

 

What: Breakfast with Santa at CAT South

When/Where: 9-11 a.m. Saturday at , 201 Central Ave., Edgewater

Why go: The students and staff at CAT South invite children to have breakfast with Santa Claus. They will have reindeer games, crafts and face painting, plus a professional portrait with Santa will be available.

Cost: $7 per child

 

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When/Where: 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Unitarian Universalist Church of Annapolis, 333 Dubois Rd., Annapolis

Why go: Enjoy the classical sounds of Christmas by performers who have taken the stage at Carnegie Hall, New York City Opera and Kennedy Center. You'll be having fun while benefitting the programs and ministry of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Annapolis.

Cost: $15

 

What: Singer Kat Parsons Dinner and Concert

When/Where: 5 p.m. Sunday at Charis Center for the Arts, 12010 8th St., Bowie

Why go: The Washington Post describes Kat Parson as a fiery spirit with dynamic songs.

Cost: $25

 

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When/Where: 10 a.m. Saturday at 1319 Edna Road, Pasadena

Why go: There's a wide variety of crafted offerings available. Come see if there's anything you'd like.

Cost: Free

 

 

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