Wing Ding  

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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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Collegians, The 

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The Collegians television show was hosted by Mr. T. Oliver Hughes, owner of the Hughes Lumber Company on Reisterstown Road, […]

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Rodgers Lodgers

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In the early ‘60s during the height of the Twist craze Rodgers Lodgers performed at Buddy’s Subway Lounge on Friday […]

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Playboys, The (Lou Gordon &)  

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The Playboys band consisted of Lou Gordon, Marvin Simons, John Phillips, Lou Meyers (vocals), and Mickey Mezzanotte (sax). They could […]

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Playboys, Bill Glaze & The

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Country music trio featuring Glaze along with Kenny Dean, and Bob Anderson (guitar ex-Bob Cats). Dean was replaced with Tony […]

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Pace, Roger

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By his early teens Roger Paesch was playing saxophone professionally with the Jaguars from Towson, and then one of Baltimore’s […]

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Maxwell, George

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Jazz pianist and band leader. During late ‘60s led his Sextet – seen at clubs and dances throughout the area. […]

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Just Us

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Just Us featured vocalist Ralph Emmel (ex-Counts, V.I.P.’s), and Mike Palmieri (trombone ex-Pier 5 Jazz, Originals). They could be seen […]

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Jay Rockers, The 

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Rockabilly band formed in 1954 at the Woodlawn Teen Center. The Jay Rockers Trio may have been the first rock […]

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Jades, Bobby Anderson & the  

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House band at the Pioneer Club featuring Anderson (guitar ex-Originals), Tom Reesey (bass, vocals), Freddie Brent (sax), and Paul Rigger […]

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