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Category Archives: Music
The Only Place To Go (The Bluesette, 1967)
By Eirik Tecumseh Blom, photos by C. B. Nieberding (Baltimore Magazine, 9/1967) Eirik Tecumseh Blom —there’s American Indian blood in those veins, along with the Scandinavian — describes himself as “barely a post-teenager.” At 20, he has been a cook, … Continue reading
Posted in 1960s, Music, Nightspots
Tagged baltimore magazine, bluesette, hippies, sharon bernstein peyton
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“Baltimore or Less” – Jules Verdone
Music Video by Tom Warner, 1999 A song that says it all. More. Or. Less. From former hometown girl Jules Verdone, who found Charm City to be a metaphor her summer doldrums. Recorded live at Fletcher’s in Fells Point in … Continue reading
Posted in 1990s, Atomic TV, Music, Music Video
Tagged baltimore or less, diary of a liar, jules verdone
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Mark Harp & The Tralalas at HonFest 2004
http://www.markharp.net Mark Linthicum (aka “Mark Harp” or “Harpo”) was born on October 13, in 1947 and passed away Christmas Eve of 2004 at age 47. This is one of the last remaining clips of him playing with The Tralalas at … Continue reading