Wing Ding  

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Television station Channel 20 was D.C.’s first UHF station, founded by Milt Grant, who hosted his own music and variety […]

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Collegians, The 

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The Collegians television show was hosted by Mr. T. Oliver Hughes, owner of the Hughes Lumber Company on Reisterstown Road, […]

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Prodigals, The

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The Prodigals were most likely the first rock and roll band in Howard County. Formed by classmates at Glenelg High […]

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Pace, Roger

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By his early teens Roger Paesch was playing saxophone professionally with the Jaguars from Towson, and then one of Baltimore’s […]

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Jupiter & the Jets 

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Howard County based good time ‘50s revival band modeled after the popular group Sha Na Na. Members included John Appell […]

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Invictas, The 

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Rock and roll band featuring Johnny Nichols (lead vocals), Alan Michael (guitar), Jack Hartley (bass), Don Foyt (keyboards), Donny Henritz […]

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Hi-Times, Hal Stesch’s  

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Seen nightly at the Sunset lounge. Pianist Hal Stesch was formerly a member of Bobby Hirschmann’s Originals. He later joined […]

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Anderson, Bobby, & Group 5

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Seen at the Pioneer Club as the weekend house band and later at Higdons on Furnace Branch Road in Glen […]

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