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Pryor-trusty, Rosa “Rambling Rose”
Rosa “Rambling Rose” Pryor, a native Baltimorean, graduated from Edmondson High School in 1963 and attended Community College of Baltimore […]
Wilson, Jimmy
Trumpet, flugelhorn player, recording artist, teacher, and veteran of many Baltimore area R&B and jazz groups including United Chair, Magic […]
We Four (Trio)(Combo)
Jazz combo featuring O’Donel Levy (guitar), Chester Thompson (drums), Doc ‘Soul Stirrer’ Young (bass), and Julius Brockington (keyboards). Seen at […]
Variations, The
Group featured O’Donel Levy aka ‘Butch’ (guitar), Julius Brockington (keyboards ex-We Four Combo), and Chester Thompson (drums). Two vocalists Bobby […]
Turner, Steve
Saxophonist formerly a member of United Chair, Both Worlds… Released jazz/R&B album produced by Boo Frazier and Julius Brockington. 1983(LP) […]
Track Studios
Track Recording Studios was owned and operated by Bill Tate. Located in Silver Spring it was responsible for the recordings […]
Thompson, Chester
Drummer Chester Thompson performed locally as a member of the We Four Trio, and the Variations in the ‘60s with […]
Robinson, Wanda
Jazz beat poet. Many of her original compositions spoke of the black civil rights movement and black consciousness, and were […]
Monclaires, The
Cherry Hill vocal group backed by Julius Brockington. Played Friday and Saturday nights as house band at the Desert Lounge […]
Martin, Michael
Recording artist. Released a light jazz single produced by Julius Brockington. 19** G.M.S. 4968 My Wife / The Greatest Love






