Coachmen, The 

Joe

Teen top-40 group formed by classmates at Arundel High School, managed by Frank Bee (Burkowske) (Sentries, Terry & the Uptights). […]

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Wes, Mark, Trio

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Jazz/rock trio led by Mark Wes (keyboards, lead vocals), with Larry Wright (bass, vocals), and Joe Dickerson (drums). Group was […]

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Wanted  

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An offshoot of the High Tyde including ex-Tyde members Al Cunniff (keyboards), Dan Swoboda (bass), and Les Arengo (drums). Also […]

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Trojans, ‘King Curtis Wise’ & the  

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R&B/pop band formed by ‘King Curtis Wise’. Originating in the Guilford area of Howard County, members hailed from Severn, to […]

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Stowaways, The 

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Soul band. Seen at teen centers and private parties. Managed by Frank DeGraw. They performed in the Battle of the […]

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Status Quo, The  

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British and soul band from East Baltimore. A late 1967 lineup featured the lead vocals of Larry Chenoweth ,with Bob […]

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Speakeasy

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Originally called Five Easy Pieces, Speakeasy was a country and 50s oldies band featuring Elaine Mehl (lead vocals), Joe Mehl, […]

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Pallbearers, The  

Joe

Earned the title of Band of the Month at the Fort Meade Special Services Club Battle of the Bands in […]

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Nyte Raiders, The 

Joe

The Nyte Raiders were a Northeast Baltimore band that played Top-40 (rock and soul) music at teen centers, CYO’s, and […]

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Lyle & the Diamonds

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Soul band. Members included vocalists Lyle Diamond and Benny Weems, along with Bob Carr (trombone), Bob Klander (sax), Henry Amann […]

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