Wing Ding  

Joe

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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Commodores   

Joe

Teen rock and roll band formed by friends at Towson Sr. High School. Members were Steve Gibb (guitar), Chuck Schomann […]

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Combonaires, The

Joe

The Combonaires were formed in 1957 by Joe Wojtysiak on accordion, and included Sal Danna on drums, and Tim Nadrowski […]

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Vann, Tommy, & the Professionals  

Joe

After the split from the Echoes, Vann soon assembled a new band that became known as Tommy Vann & the […]

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Thompson, Marty 

Joe

Versatile vocalist whose strong voice was reminiscent of Tom Jones, and he was known for his covers of Johnny Mathis. […]

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Swingtones, The

Joe

Rock and roll group originated in Highlandtown area. Members included Lou Gordon (keys), Tony Bravo (keyboards), Pete Petri (keyboards), Louie […]

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Originals, Bob Hirschmann & the  

Joe

Bob Hirschmann was from Southwest Baltimore where he learned to play the guitar. He started out playing country music and […]

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Londonaires, The 

Joe

Rock and roll group formed in the mid-‘50s by Vern Ruppert and Terry Elton. Originally a five-man group they soon […]

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Jay Rockers, The 

Joe

Rockabilly band formed in 1954 at the Woodlawn Teen Center. The Jay Rockers Trio may have been the first rock […]

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Goodtimes, The 

Joe

Featuring Joey Adams (sax ex-Crystals, DelRays), Butch Noll (vocals), Ray Musak (organ), and Joe Christy (drums). The Goodtimes played many […]

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