‘Forgotten Masters’ resurrect at An die Musik

An die Musik hosts a screening of “Forgotten Masters,” part of the Jazz Film Series. The flick features rare footage of these lesser-known musicians, including New Orleans trumpet master Buddy Bolden, pianist Bud Powell, drummer Max Roach, multi-reed player Rahsaan Roland Kirk, singer Dinah Washington, and trumpeter Clifford Brown. Details: 7 p.m., An die Musik, 409 N. Charles St., Baltimore; $8. 410-385-2638; www.andiemusiklive.com

MUSIC

Nebraska-born indie-pop rocker Matthew Sweet, who made it big in the 1990s with the song “Girlfriend,” shows that older is better. Come early for a set by The Bridges. Details: 8 p.m.; The 8×10, 10 E. Cross St., Baltimore; $20. 410-625-2000; www.the8x10.com

SHOW

The Cheetah Girls give new meaning to the cat’s meow, headlining the One World Tour with superstars 535 and Clique Girlz. Details: 7 p.m.; 1st Mariner Arena, 201 W. Baltimore St., Baltimore; $35 to $45. 410-481-7328; www.baltimorearena.com

WINE & DINE

Help James Joyce Irish Pub select new wines for its menu at tonight’s wine tasting. Details: 6 to 8 p.m. James Joyce Irish Pub and Restaurant, 616 S. President St., Baltimore; $10. 410-727-5107; www.thejamesjoycepub.com

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