Pryor-trusty, Rosa “Rambling Rose”

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Rosa “Rambling Rose” Pryor, a native Baltimorean, graduated from Edmondson High School in 1963 and attended Community College of Baltimore […]

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Young, ‘Doc’ Harry ‘Soul Stirrer’  

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‘The Master of Soul,’ ‘Doc,’ ‘Soul Stirrer’… Vocalist from East Baltimore’s Somerset Projects, Harry Young (had almost as many nicknames […]

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Wolst, Vernon

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Vernon was originally from Raleigh, NC. where he began his musical career. He attended Morgan State College in Baltimore, earning […]

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Wilson, Conroy

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Conroy Wilson “the wizard of the magic guitar.” The R&B recording artist could be seen performing at the Club Casino. […]

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We Four (Trio)(Combo)

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Jazz combo featuring O’Donel Levy (guitar), Chester Thompson (drums), Doc ‘Soul Stirrer’ Young (bass), and Julius Brockington (keyboards). Seen at […]

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Versatiles, Bobby Starr & the

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Soul group evolved out of Cathy & the Starlighters featuring lead vocalist Cathy Jones (ex-Shalimars). Bobby Starr (see bio ex-Variations) […]

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Sparrow, Johnny, & His Bows & Arrows  

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Tenor saxophonist originally from Houston, TX. Worked clubs in Kansas City where he joined Jay McShann’s band. After serving in […]

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Soul Brothers, The

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Soul / jazz group featuring Judd Watkins (vocals ex-Jolly Jax), Webster Lewis (keyboards – see bio), Willie Barber (drums ex-Groovers), […]

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Selby, Dayton, (Group)

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Selby, most likely from Cincinnati, worked steadily in Baltimore as house Hammond organist in the early ‘50s at the Club […]

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Renaud (Jean Albert Renaud)

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Baltimore born singer Jean Albert Renaud White/JAR attended Garrison Jr. High and Carver Vocational High School where he studied dance […]

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