Pryor-trusty, Rosa “Rambling Rose”

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Rosa “Rambling Rose” Pryor, a native Baltimorean, graduated from Edmondson High School in 1963 and attended Community College of Baltimore […]

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WEBB-AM

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Named in honor of the late Chick Webb, the station began operating with a 1,000-watt transmitter in 1955. From 1955 […]

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Wes, Mark, Trio

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Jazz/rock trio led by Mark Wes (keyboards, lead vocals), with Larry Wright (bass, vocals), and Joe Dickerson (drums). Group was […]

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Van Dykes, The

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Originating in Annapolis, the Van Dykes were one of the area’s most popular groups and most memorable names from the […]

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Spidels, The

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R&B vocal group featuring Jerome Webb, Lawrence Butler, Roland Dorell, Roland Dorsey, Calvin Connor, Henderson. The group won a talent […]

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Premier Attractions

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Local chapter began in 1963 as a partnership between WEBB DJ Rockin’ Robin, David Cohan, and Dick Klotzman. They promoted […]

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Operation Champ  

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Program founded by Tim Conway. Description from University of Baltimore: “Originally a Model Cities program, Operation Champ continued its work […]

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Cineemas , The  

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Female vocal group from East Baltimore formed by classmates at Dunbar High School. Sandy Knotts and Carol Speight shared leads, […]

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Castelles, The

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Soul band managed by Paul Covington from Sandtown area of West Baltimore. The group members included Michael Watson (guitar), Chester […]

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