WCAO-AM

Joe

AM 60 – The station converted to a Top-40 format in 1956, going on to become Baltimore’s top-rated Top-40 station […]

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Kaleidoscope  

Joe

A short-lived teen variety show. Broadcast on Sundays at noon on WJZ-TV Channel 13, the show featured local teen bands […]

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Deane, Buddy

Joe

The Deane of Baltimore radio (and TV), Buddy was the Dick Clark of Baltimore television in the late ‘50s and […]

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Daniels, Wiley  

Joe

Originally from Birmingham, Alabama, ‘Smiley’ Wiley Daniels came to Baltimore with a Masters Degree in Radio and Television. He began […]

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Wanted  

Joe

An offshoot of the High Tyde including ex-Tyde members Al Cunniff (keyboards), Dan Swoboda (bass), and Les Arengo (drums). Also […]

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Spicer, Bill, & the Hitmakers

Joe

WJZ-TV cameraman, mobile DJ, and teacher at the Broadcasting Institute of Maryland. He recorded a single at Bradley Studios “Color […]

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Savvy

Joe

R&B group of veteran musicians formed “in pursuit of musical excellence.” Charles DeVaughn Wright (lead vocals), Joseph ‘Jose’ Holly (keyboards), […]

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Slave of Sound, The   

Joe

Group made television appearance on WJZ-TV 13’s Kaleidoscope program May 11, 1969.

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Little Richy & the Jesters

Joe

Led by Rich Stastny (lead vocals), with Mike Mullen (vocals ex-Outlaws), Don Schmitz (keyboard, trombone, vocals), Chick Padeletti (drums)… The […]

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Milford Mill Swim Club

Don

[Following are the recollections of Brian Pinson.] My parents were on the board for the swim club and we were […]

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