Canadian jazz pianist and singer Diana Krall will perform with the BSO on May 2. The Ravi Coltrane Quartet will perform Apr. 1-3 at Baltimore's Keystone Korner.

Enjoy this compendium of some of our favorite upcoming gatherings and presentations around town.

Ravi Coltrane Quartet

April 1-3
Keystone Korner
1350 Lancaster St., Baltimore
keystonekornerbaltimore.com

Of course, saxophonist Ravi Coltrane is jazz royalty. Yet Coltrane, the son of legendary jazz musician/composer John Coltrane and pianist, organist, harpist, singer, composer and spiritual leader Alice Coltrane, also known as Turiyasangitananda, has built his own formidable career. A 2017 Grammy Award nominee, Coltrane has released six albums and is the founder of independent record label RKM. Don’t miss the chance to see Coltrane and his quartet and support live jazz in Baltimore.

The Psychedelic Furs

March 26
Baltimore Soundstage
124 Market Place, Baltimore
baltimoresoundstage.com

Few bands capture the essence of British post-punk like the Psychedelic Furs. Founded in 1977 by brothers Richard and Tim Butler, the Furs were responsible for iconic songs like “Love My Way,” “The Ghost in You,” “Heartbreak Beat” and “Pretty in Pink.” Here’s your chance to go back to the ’80s for just one night. By all means, take it!

Beethoven Ninth Symphony with Marin Alsop

April 8-10
Meyerhoff Symphony Hall
1212 Cathedral St., Baltimore
bsomusic.org

Marin Alsop left her position as the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra’s music director in 2021, but you still can see the incomparable Alsop, now the BSO’s music director laureate, conduct Charm City’s hometown orchestra three times a year. In this concert, her final performance of the season, Alsop “reimagines Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony ‘Choral’ as a 21st-century call for unity, justice and empowerment.” The production also includes the inaugural life performance of composer Reena Esmail’s “See Me.”

Diana Krall and the BSO

May 2
Meyerhoff Symphony Hall
1212 Cathedral St., Baltimore
bsomusic.org

Grammy Award-winning and multi-platinum jazz singer Diana Krall joins the BSO for an evening of sultry song and piano music including selections from her newest album “This Dream of You.” Known as the only jazz singer to have eight albums debut at the top of the Billboard Jazz Albums chart, Krall’s sound is said to transcend any one musical genre.

Joel Ross Good Vibes

May 8
Creative Alliance
3134 Eastern Ave., Baltimore
creativealliance.org

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Vibraphonist, composer and educator Joel Ross and Good Vibes band members Jeremy Corren, Immanuel Wilkins, Kanoa Mendenhall and Jeremy Dutton visit Creative Alliance for an evening of soulful contemporary jazz. Here’s your chance to see Ross, a rising star who has been called “one of the greatest music visionaries of his generation.”

Max Weinberg’s Jukebox

May 12
Gordon Center for Performing Arts
3506 Gwynnbrook Ave., Owings Mills
gordoncenter.com

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band drummer and TV personality Max Weinberg (aka, “the Mighty Max”) and his four-piece band grace the stage of the Gordon Center for one special night. In this interactive show, Weinberg invites the audience to make requests from a video menu of more than 200 songs. Together, Weinberg and the audience create a real time set list that he and the band perform live on-demand.

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