Rockabillies, The

Joe

Formed in 1957 in the Calvert Hall area by members of the Jay Rockers. Members included Charlie Shriner (guitar), Wayne […]

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Rampages, The

Joe

Recording group from Highlandtown led by drummer Joe Gross (a.k.a. Joey Charles). Released the single “Alligator Stomp” b/w “My Dear […]

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Noblemen of Soul, The

Joe

Member Larry Simpkins’ response to my questions about a Noblemen acetate disc “Actually, that Monumental acetate was my group ‘The […]

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Little D & the Delighters

Joe

Recording artist Little “D” & the Delighters. Released the 1965 single “Oh My Darling” b/w “A Love So Fine.” John […]

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Kid Blast

Joe

Rock band. Andrea Zimmit (lead vocals), Billy Lynch (guitar), Pete Hens (bass), Wayne Camlin (keys), and Bobby McCormick (drums). Seen […]

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Kendall, Joy

Joe

Recording artist. Released 1964 single that was written, arranged and conducted by Joey Welz. 1964           Monumental 514     Where’s The Boy […]

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Johnson, Ralph, & Good-Luck Charms

Joe

Originally from Virginia guitarist / vocalist Ralph Johnson hosted a country music television program on WOAY and a radio show […]

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Johnson, Joanie  

Joe

Country singer and guitarist Joan Smallwood could be seen at Sid’s Ranch House on Baltimore Street circa 1963-65. She recorded […]

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Jay Rockers, The 

Joe

Rockabilly band formed in 1954 at the Woodlawn Teen Center. The Jay Rockers Trio may have been the first rock […]

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Hi-Lees, The, Eddie Lee &

Joe

Rock and roll band seen at Moe’s on Greene Street, and nightly at Cicero’s. Members included Jackie Faulkner (lead guitar), […]

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