SOLOMONS, Md. — People danced and sang as the party got started with Andy Grammer and continued with main act, Train, at the latest concert of the Calvert Marine Museumโ€™s Waterside Concert Series Friday, Aug. 19.

Grammer and his band were jumping around on stage, egging the crowd on to get into the music and jump around. At one point, many used their smartphones to mimic a lighter and waved back and forth with the flashlight feature on.ย 

Grammer recently topped the billboard charts with โ€œHoney, Iโ€™m Good.โ€ Singles โ€œKeep Your Head Up,โ€ โ€œMiss Me,โ€ and โ€œFine By Me,โ€ add to his growing list of best-selling hits to date. He announced at the event he is currently producing a third album.

With a gush of colored smoke, Train took the stage to wow audiences with hits such as โ€œDrops of Jupiter,โ€ “Calling All Angels,โ€ โ€œWhen I Look to the Sky,โ€ โ€œMarry Me,โ€ โ€œSave Me San Francisco,โ€ โ€œHey, Soul Sister,โ€ โ€œAngel in Blue Jeans,โ€ and more.

Train hit the charts and began its rise to fame in 1998 with single โ€œMeet Virginia.โ€ Eight studio albums, two live albums, one video album, four extended plays, 27 singles, three promotional singles, and 23 music videos later, Train is well known on the radio waves.ย 

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The last concert of the museumโ€™s summer series will feature ย Goo Goo Dolls and Collective Soul Aug. 27.

For more information and to purchase tickets, check out their website.

Contact Jacqui Atkielski at j.atkielski@thebaynet.com.ย