Tangiers, The

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R&B vocal group from West Baltimore. A 1955 lineup featured Cora Boykins, Bobby Covington, Richard Quarles, Earle Beale, and Bill […]

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Nocturnes, The 

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The Nocturnes, featuring Rich Collier on organ, played stints as a house band at Benjamin’s (’62), the Bear’s Den (‘63), […]

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Lamkin II, John

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Jazz-funk-R&B-pop trumpeter. Lamkin earned a Masters in Music Education at Morgan State University, and a Ph.D. in Music Education at […]

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Kingsmen, Ronnie King & The  

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Pop band led by drummer Ronnie King, with Tony Dee (trombone, congas), Rich Collier (keyboards, vocals), Bob Collier (trumpet). The […]

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Jetsons, The

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The East Baltimore soul band formed by keyboardist Fred Allen. He brought together players from a couple of groups that […]

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Greff, Kraig, & Dennis Michaels 

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Duo of Kraig Greff (piano), and Dennis Michaels (bass). They worked together as members of John Coale’s jazz trio. Greff […]

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Girard, Rae

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A pianist and arranger formerly with the Bert Blizzard Trio and host of WAAM-TV channel 13 “WAAMboree” program. Girard, a […]

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Fool Bros. with the Crack Pack Horns

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Funk group consisting of Victor Giordano (bass, guitar, Moog, vocals –ex-Blanche, Inc., Cold Teeth), David Lewis (lead vocals, guitar, keyboards), […]

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Evett, Bill, Quartette

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Seen at Sherrie’s Show Bar, and at the Casa Blanca on Gwynn Oak Avenue. In 1952 they were known as […]

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Zemarel, Zim

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Originally from Pittsburgh, Zim came to Baltimore just after WWII. In 1946 he became bandleader at the Congress Hotel’s Rio […]

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