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Category Archives: Nightspots
Hip Shops In 1965-68 Baltimore, Beatniks, Mods, and The Psychedelic Propeller
By David Robert Crews (Magic City Morning Star, 5/13/2008) Those longhaired lads in this 1967 era photo are The Psychedelic Propeller Rock n’ Roll band. They are sitting on the railroad tracks behind the house where I grew up-in Dundalk, … Continue reading
Attempting to Recapture Sweet Era of the Bluesette
By Michael Olesker (The Baltimore Sun, 11/18/2005) “…What kind of place was the Bluesette? You walked in and found yourself enveloped in sound: live rock bands playing weekends until midnight (emphatically loud music, too – loud enough that, one night, … Continue reading
Posted in 1960s, Music, Nightspots
Tagged bluesette, michael olesker, sharon bernstein peyton
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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
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Tagged baltimore magazine, bluesette, hippies, sharon bernstein peyton
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Baltimore Rock 1985: Larry Hinshaw Leaves Child’s Play
By Sue Hodges (ROX Magazine, 6/1988) PSSSST… You wanna hear some rumors being circulated about one of Baltimore’s hottest rock ‘n’ roll bands? An exceptionally large crowd gathered at Network on Saturday, June 11 to verify what rumors they had … Continue reading
Posted in 1980s, 80s Rock, Hammerjacks, Music, Nightspots
Tagged child's play, larry hinshaw, network, rox
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