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Category Archives: Music
Devo Hardcore Tour Kicks Off in Baltimore
Ram’s Head Live, June 18, 2014 By Tom Warner (Baltimore Or Less) “The tour is dedicated to the memory of Robert Casale, (A.K.A. Bob 2), one of the 5 original Devo band members who is now touring the universe.” – … Continue reading
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City Paper “Best of Baltimore” 1994
The Baltimore Scene 20 years ago… Running into Madney Carlisle, the social butterfly formerly known as Madenney Schhhmadenney, at a recent cookout (as shown below)… …made me dig through my back pages to find the City Paper “Best of Baltimore” … Continue reading
The First Annual End of the World Show (1973)
[After spotting a framed poster for this legendary Johns Hopkins University event hanging on Robyn Webb’s wall, I checked the Internets (all of them!) and found this review by the guy who organized it all, Tom D’Antoni. The former Baltimore … Continue reading
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Tagged dianne linkletter story, edith massey, end of the world show, firesign theatre, john waters, pooba, tom d'antoni
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Gram Parsons – The Streets of Baltimore
My brother recently visited Cap Rock in Joshua Tree National Park outside of L.A. He had just seen a Travel Channel documentary depicting the September 19, 1973 overdose of country/folk rock songwriter and performer, Gram Parsons, who was a former … Continue reading