Wing Ding  

Joe

Television station Channel 20 was D.C.’s first UHF station, founded by Milt Grant, who hosted his own music and variety […]

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Coachmen, The 

Joe

Folk group. Members included Ed Snyder (vocals), Gary Slade, Tommy Kane (drums)… Their single on the Monumental label was produced […]

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Wood, Chuck 

Joe

Country music recording artist. Released a single “My Cindy Lou” b/w “I’ll Be Home Again.” The session was arranged and […]

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Williams, Art (& the Williamaires) 

Joe

Country artist Art Williams recorded at Ralph Johnson’s studios in the ‘60s. He released a single on Fleet record label […]

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Wildflowers, June & Mary 

Joe

Country group. Member June Sizemore (singer, songwriter) and Mary. Recorded on Wedge. B-side written by Ralph Johnson. Joey Welz co-produced […]

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Unknowns, The

Joe

Folk group led by Marvin Saiontz (lead vocals). They were recorded live at the University of Maryland by WITH DJ […]

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Tingle, Terry, (with the Splindors)

Joe

Country singer. Later moved on to Nashville where she released additional recordings. Following is a selected discography including her local […]

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Telstars, The   

Joe

Recording artist featuring Joe Hood (vocals), Joe Giusto (organ), Bob Creighton (drums ex-New Dynamics)… Their single “Love Is a River” […]

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Stratfords , The

Joe

Formed in early 1963 by friends from Dulaney, Archbishop Curley, and Patterson Park High Schools. The group consisted of vocalists […]

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Royals, The  

Joe

Salisbury based rock & roll group featured Jesse Fury (Furrie) (rhythm guitar and vocals), Bill Dryden (lead guitar, lead vocals), […]

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