Eudowood Gardens

Don

This recollection of a unique “record hop” experience from Paul “Emperor Rodgers” Rothfuss: I hosted a record hop on Friday nights […]

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WCAO-AM

Joe

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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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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Continental Rockers, The  

Joe

R&B group formed by classmates at Milford Mill High School originally known as the Electras Trio. Original members included Joel […]

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Eric & the Wall of Sound

Joe

Eric & the Wall of Sound was formed in 1963 by classmates at Herring Run Junior High School in order […]

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Thompson, Marty 

Joe

Versatile vocalist whose strong voice was reminiscent of Tom Jones, and he was known for his covers of Johnny Mathis. […]

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Tangiers, The

Joe

R&B vocal group from West Baltimore. A 1955 lineup featured Cora Boykins, Bobby Covington, Richard Quarles, Earle Beale, and Bill […]

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Syndicate of Time, The

Joe

Ellicott City band featuring Sal Damico (lead guitar, vocals ex-Tor-Tones), Jimmy Stromberg (keyboards), and Phil Vizzini (drums). Seen at the […]

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Subject Five, The  

Joe

South Baltimore band. Members included Dennis Stumpf (lead vocals), Joe Newton (lead guitar), James Gallon (bass), George Perry (organ), and […]

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Stonebridge (Blues Band), The  

Joe

Formed in 1968 by Ed Pitman (drums ex-Uncertain Things) and Bill Short (vocals and blues harp), with Matt Siran (bass […]

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