Diamond Gear  

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Top-40 dance club band fronted by lead vocalist Marty Thompson (ex-Hot Property) who recalled that “Dave Fultz (guitar ex-Hot Property) […]

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Snickers 

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Top-40 band featuring Rick Olaguer (guitar ex-Delightful), Steve Sengstacke (bass ex-Double Jeopardy), Kevin ‘Mac’ McCallam (ex-Jeopardy…), Howard Zizzi (drums), Steve […]

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2nd Coming

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Group originated in Wheaton, MD, and went on to become a nationally popular touring show band. The roots of the […]

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Sass

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Rock group founded by drummer Tom Smith, bass player Fred Tarr (ex-Heavy Water), and singer Bunky Meluh in 1971. The […]

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Pedestrians, The 

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The Pedestrians rock band featured Viki Childs (vocals), Michael Sciuto (bass ex-Ravins, Exit), Tony Sciuto (guitar, vocals  ex-Ravins, Meat, Jake, […]

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Paper Cup

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A premier Baltimore band formed in late 1968. Originally a hard rock band, members included Jim ‘Franco’ Theodore (guitar ex-Fugitives, […]

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Olaguer, Rick 

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Guitarist/vocalist began musical career in early ‘70s band Upper Echelon with his brother Carlos Olaguer. That band became known as […]

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New Alliance, Andy Bopp &, The 

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Trio led by Andy Bopp (guitar ex-Tiffany), with Dave Vespoint (bass), and Tom Sabia (drums). Max Mueller (guitar ex-Burst of […]

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Madhatters, The  

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Formed by former members of Blessed (formerly Little Richie & the Jesters). Members included Collette Kelly (vocals), Rich Stastny (keyboards, […]

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Love Nut

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Pop rock band formed by nucleus of The New Alliance. In 1994 the trio of Andy Bopp (lead vocals, guitar […]

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