Shameless Mooks  

Joe

From the Loose Shoes / Rude Shoes circle of musicians also came the Shameless Mooks (1982-’00s), a rock, reggae, R&B, […]

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Rude Shoes  

Joe

Group evolved from members of the Loose Shoes Rhythm Band: Neil Wolfson (guitar, vocals), Bob Friedman (bass, keyboards, vocals), H. […]

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Johnson Brothers Band, The

Joe

A funk-fusion-jazz-rock band formed from the nucleus of Both Worlds. Members included leader Scott Johnson (keyboardist), with Dave Carrera (guitar), […]

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Downstairs Band, The

Joe

A Sunday and Monday night fixture at No Fish Today. Members included Alethia ‘Mama’ Lee Diamond (lead vocals), Leo McLaughlin […]

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Cunningham, Scott

Joe

The Cunningham family moved from New Mexico to Baltimore in 1970. The jazz guitarist was determined to travel to New […]

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Cruel Shoes 

Joe

Rock group with sound similar to mix of Crack the Sky / Steely Dan / Beatles. In 1992 the group […]

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Crack the Sky 

Joe

Originally known as Arcangel, Crack the Sky was formed in Weirton, West Virginia, near Pittsburgh in the mid-’70s. Members included […]

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Both Worlds (Best of Both Worlds) 

Joe

One of the top club bands in Baltimore during the 1970s. Named to reflect the racial mixture of members, Both […]

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Alban, Patrick

Joe

Latin, pop, and jazz guitarist came to Baltimore to attend Peabody. He performed locally at the Cat’s Eye Pub, 13th […]

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