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Category Archives: 70s Rock
We Will Rock You, Come What May
“They really don’t need me,” May was quoted telling the Baltimore Sun’s Tim Smith in a phone interview from Las Vegas. “It’s really a cast-iron show. But I’ve got to be there on opening night, and if I’m there, I would rather participate than just be an uncle to the show. I’d like to get out there and interact with the cast.” Continue reading
Posted in 70s Rock, Entertainment, Events, Music, Roadside Attractions
Tagged Brian May, diableries, hippodrome, Queen, we will rock you
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Who Is This Guy That Led Zeppelin’s Manager Chewed Out in Baltimore 40 Years Ago Tonight?
By Jeff Krulik (7/23/2013, www.ledzeppelinplayedhere.com) On the evening of July 23, 1973, this guy was yelled at by Peter Grant backstage at the Baltimore Civic Center. Who is he? Peter Grant was the legendary manager for Led Zeppelin, who orchestrated their … Continue reading
Posted in 1970s, 70s Rock, Baltimorons, Music
Tagged baltimore civic center, jeff krulik
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The Mark Harp All-Stars highlight SoWeBo Fest 2013
Redux Stage celebrates music long gone but far from forgotten by Tom Warner (Accelerated Decrepitude) It was the best of times, it was the Worz of times (yes, perpetually frenetic scenester Keith Worz was there!) at the 30th annual SoWeBohemian … Continue reading
Posted in 2010s, 70s Rock, 80s Rock, Entertainment, Festivals, Holidays, Music, Neighborhoods, Punk / New Wave, Roadside Attractions
Tagged mark harp all-stars, robyn webb, sowebo festival
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