WWIN-AM

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WWIN 1400-AM was where to go for round-the-clock R&B music. In the early 1960s WWIN was the only 24-hour R&B […]

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Wolst, Vernon

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Vernon was originally from Raleigh, NC. where he began his musical career. He attended Morgan State College in Baltimore, earning […]

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Windy Valley Ranch Boys, The  

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Country group seen at Moe’s circa 1957…

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Royal Jesters, The 

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Led by Rudy Wesley, seen at Moe’s on Greene Street. Also known as Rudy Wesley and the New Jesters. Wesley […]

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Roane Bros., The (Johnny Roane Trio) 

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Group led by John McClean (Roane) and Glenn Sipes (Roane) originated in West Virginia and relocated to the Baltimore area. […]

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Rick, Freddie

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Country artist Freddie Rick, along with Don Henry (piano) played in a country duo called the Pennsylvania Nite Hawks. They […]

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Parker, Winfield  

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Soul vocalist Winfield ‘Buddy’ Parker grew up in the central Howard County town of Cooksville. He attended Harriet Tubman High […]

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Missiles, The

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Harold Lowry (lead vocals, guitar), Larry (organ), Greg (bass), Don (sax), and Rich Parr (drums ex-Adjectives)… Defeated the Chavis Brothers, […]

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Maryland Rangers, The 

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A Country and Western group featuring Melvin Bowles, they were seen at Henry’s Musical Bar, and Moe’s in the ‘50s. […]

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Hot Flesh

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West Baltimore based R&B group started in 1972 as a vocal group featuring Guy Curtis Davidson, Allan Harris, Charles Harris, […]

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