WCAO-AM

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AM 60 – The station converted to a Top-40 format in 1956, going on to become Baltimore’s top-rated Top-40 station […]

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Scott, Kerby (Confer)

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‘Kerby Scott’ Confer was a Baltimore radio and television personality who began his career in his hometown of Williamsport, PA, […]

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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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Chrome 

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Top-40 and variety cover band founded by Richard Rice, previously a guitarist in a Dundalk group called the Coachmen prior […]

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Xpressions, The

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Catonsville area band formed in 1966. Early members included Jake Scheffer (guitar -later with Pockets), Chip Matheson (guitar), Victor Lydell […]

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Tremolos, The

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Howard County band. With the Prodigals holding down the weekly Lisbon Fire Hall Saturday night dances for several years, the […]

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Radicals, The

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Howard County band featuring Butch Sorbo (lead vocals, guitar), Russ Poole (guitar), Jim Cross (bass ex-Lockmen), Will Goedecke (organ), Jay […]

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Marquis, The

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The Marquis won a Battle of the Bands contest at the Idlewylde Teen Center on February 5, 1965 hosted by […]

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Majestics, The

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Towson area band formed in 1960. Original members Bill Whitelock (drums) and Frank Invernizzi (keyboards) met at the May Day […]

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Coming Generation, The  

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Formerly known as the Mystics / Sir Brent & the Mystics they became the Coming Generation in October 1966. Members […]

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