#Keystone
Grapes of Wrath, The
The Grapes of Wrath originated in Parkville in 1965 and soon began playing many teen centers and school dances. The […]
Goodtimers, The
Heard at the Keystone, also at Sweeney’s as Joe Rubino & the Goodtimers. Rubino later played drums for the 3rd […]
Gigolos, The
Seen at Mary’s Northeast Inn as Ray Maddox and the Gigolos in October 1958. The Gigolos released a record in […]
Fields, Mickey
Legendary sax player from Baltimore Wilfred ‘Mickey’ Fields. In 1949 at the age of 16 he toured for six months […]
Esquires, The
Pop band fronted by Al Hoffman (lead vocals). Al recalls “Joe Rubino (drums), Denny Weston (bass ex-Counts), Tony Eckhart (piano […]
Critical Mass
Held a stint as house band at the Keystone. Appeared on double bills with Tray & the Diamonds.
Chug-A-Lugs, The
Seen as house band at the Keystone in 1966. Also billed as Lou Gordon & the Chug-A-Lugs. Members included Charlie […]
Brunetti, Tony
Tony and his Quartet / Quintet could be seen at Lee’s Musical Bar, Matusky’s in the mid-’50s. Throughout the early […]
Better Half, The
The Better Half was a versatile band that played Top-40 rock, ballads, soul, and oldies. The group was formed by […]





