Emperor Rodgers –see– Rodgers, Paul (Rothfuss)

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Rodgers, Paul (Rothfuss)

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Fat Daddy (Paul Johnson)

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Paul Johnson attended Douglass High School. He went on to attend Morgan State, University of Pennsylvania and the University of […]

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Flying Dutchman   

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Pete Berry aka ‘The Flying Dutchman’ began his radio career at WABY, Albany in 1961. He worked at various stations […]

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Folk Forum  

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Monthly newsletter / magazine that featured information about folk musicians and events. Originally called the Baltimore Folk Forum, the publication […]

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Gale, Jack  

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Jack Gale graduated from Forest Park High School in West Baltimore. He began his radio career in 1944 at WBOC, […]

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Goss, Bailey

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TV show host and announcer for Baltimore Colts football broadcasts WMAR-TV, WBAL-AM radio. Goss was spokesperson for the National Brewing […]

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Harris, Dave      

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Dave Kinchner, known to listeners as radio personality Dave Harris. He produced and recorded numerous novelty records usually using different […]

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HARRY 

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Founded in 1969 by Michael Carliner as Baltimore’s first ‘underground’ newspaper. After a rocky start, when the original staff revolted […]

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Henderson, Douglas ‘Jocko’

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As a young teenager, Jocko Henderson would hang out at the WITH studios and help carry records to hops and […]

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Hot Rod (Maurice Hulbert Jr.)

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Maurice ‘Hot Rod’ Hulbert, the self-proclaimed “Bald-headed Prince of Radio” worked at WDIA, Memphis in the late 1940s. He came […]

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