Rorer 714 

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An original music duo that frequented clubs in the Fells Point area. They performed for the End of the World […]

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Roeder, Richard

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Guitarist, recording engineer, and producer. Attended Berklee School of Music. As guitarist known for modern jazz stylings but proficient in […]

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Pooba

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Originally known as Grand Pooba Subway. The progressive punk rock band played original music and billed themselves as “a tribute […]

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Lotus Duo, The / Lotus Band, The  

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The Lotus Duo, also known as Gary & Louise, featured Gary Brown (guitar / saxophone formerly of the Prophets) and […]

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Loose Shoes Rhythm Band, The

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Reggae / ska / New Orleans style band formed by members of The Fabulous Dog Tones. Members included Tee Vee […]

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Levy, O’Donel

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Guitarist O’Donel ‘Butch’ Levy grew up in South Baltimore and attended the Peabody Institute. He worked with Julius Brockington’s groups […]

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Happy the Man 

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D.C. based progressive rock group. Stan Whitaker (guitar) and Rick Kennel (bass) met in Germany in 1971. Kennel was stationed […]

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Franks, David

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Performance artist, poet, musician, producer… Seen at the 3rd annual End of The World concert and festival in 1977…

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Downstairs Band, The

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

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Chesapeake Bay Retrievers, The 

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Bluegrass group. House band at No Fish Today circa 1973-74. Performed at first annual “End of the World” show at […]

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