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Stoney Mountain Boys, The
Earl Taylor originally from Ohio where he had a band called the Stoney Mountain Boys in the 1940s. He came […]
Rick, Freddie
Country artist Freddie Rick, along with Don Henry (piano) played in a country duo called the Pennsylvania Nite Hawks. They […]
Pacesetters (Charlie Pace & His 4 Pacesetters)
Formerly known as the Jim Weaver’s Pacesetters (see Jim Weaver Trio) featuring Weaver (piano), Charlie Stewart (tenor sax), and ‘Big […]
Mustangs , The
Guitarist Doug Lewis worked at Yeager’s Music on Eastern Avenue where he always kept up with the best equipment. He […]
Merrymen, Little John & The
East Baltimore teen band featuring ‘Little John’ Steigelman (lead guitar), Jack King (guitar), Eddie Wockenfuss (rhythm guitar), and Wally Gronzick […]
Johnson, Whitey
Country music singer / guitarist. In the ‘50s Johnson formed the Kentucky Playboys. An early 1956 lineup featured Whitey with […]
Gigolos, The
Seen at Mary’s Northeast Inn as Ray Maddox and the Gigolos in October 1958. The Gigolos released a record in […]
Ducanes, The
Rock & roll group. House band at Jazz City. George Betz (guitar), Lonnie Anderson (bass), Frank Chase (keyboards), and Gene […]
Burley & the Missiles
Pianist Burley Joe McCandless along with his Missiles – featuring Ernie West – could be heard at Sid’s Ranch House […]






