WTTR-AM

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Westminster oldies station AM-1470. John Pepsin – Account Executive had played in numerous rock and gospel bands. His family owned […]

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WRLX-FM   

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Once known as WCBM-FM. WRLX-FM was a “Beautiful Music” station at frequency of 106.5-FM. In early ‘80s became known as […]

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WCAO-AM

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AM 60 – The station converted to a Top-40 format in 1956, going on to become Baltimore’s top-rated Top-40 station […]

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Cetacean

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Local folk / rock magazine edited by R. Wood Miles. Miles started out playing in local rock bands, played bass […]

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Watermelon Revolution, The

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Formerly known as the Biscaynes. They were frequent performers at St. Elizabeth’s CYO including a December 1968 appearance hosted by […]

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Travel Agent  

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Billed as “Baltimore’s only paisley guitar” featuring Rod Morgan (drums, occasional piano, vocals), Keith (lead), Carl (rhythm), and Wood Miles […]

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Shoremen, The

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In 1963 Rockdale, Maryland based Dave Kalman began to intensify his songwriting efforts. Heavily influenced by the Beach Boys, Jan […]

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Shelley’s Emeralds

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Formed in 1961 as a result of jam sessions organized at St. Rose of Lima CYO in Brooklyn. Original members […]

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Sand Pebbles, The 

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A soul and rock band from the Gardenville area originally known as the Wall of Sound. Members were Chuck Huber […]

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Moosical Migraine, The  

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Psychedelic band – as a newspaper ad touted “from the deep green pastures of the headache come the sounds of […]

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