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Internationals, The
Modern jazz group appearing frequently at the Red Fox on Pennsylvania Avenue. The group also worked as backing band for […]
Hubbard, Dave
Tenor saxophonist nicknamed “The Professor” due to his knowledge and mastery of composing, arranging, and phrasing. “I actually started to […]
Glover, Ruby
Renowned Jazz vocalist Ruby Glover studied music at the Peabody Conservatory. She was the daughter of Inez Bell, a jazz […]
Everhart, Bobby, (& the Stagehands)
Vocalist / guitarist released a record on the Bat label in 1960 titled “Little Girl” b/w “Don’t Ever Feel Blue.” […]
Ennis, Andy
Tenor sax player attended Douglass High School. Andy is the brother of singer Ethel Ennis and he appeared with many […]
Diehl, Ryan
Drummer attended Towson State and played with TSU Jazz Band under direction of Hank Levy. Went on to perform with […]
Curry, Irma
Jazz vocalist. Left Baltimore to go on the road with Lionel Hampton. Her recordings with Hampton include “Everybody’s Somebody’s Fool,” […]
Covington, Charles
Jazz pianist and organist. Over his career Charlie played behind many greats including Ethel Ennis, Herbie Hancock, Milt Jackson, Zoot […]
Continentals, The
The Continentals could be seen on weekends as the house band at the Graceland Holiday Room in 1960. Throughout the […]
Colburn, Gaynell
Vocalist / percussionist / recording artist. A paraplegic as a result of an accident in 1974, she was crowned Miss […]







