Former Miss Delaware Teen USA allegedly swiped Ocean City bus fares, drank alcohol

teendelawareAn arrest warrant for Melissa King, the former Miss Delaware Teen USA, has been rescinded after a judge set a new court date for King to respond to a theft charge.

King, who resigned her pageant position after a pornography website posted a video it said showed the 18-year-old King having sex, was charged by Ocean City, Md., police last summer with taking money from a municipal bus’s cash box.

…At the April 22 hearing, King will also be asked to answer a charge of alcohol possession by a person under 21 that Ocean City police filed last year.

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Ocean City 1970s ad for Trimper’s Rides on the boardwalk

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Vintage ad from the July 2, 1971 issue of the Beachcomber. Via Trimper’s Haunted House – Ocean City, MD.

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Baltimore’s 1960s “Sunshine Pop” band The Peppermint Rainbow

By Tom Warner (Accelerated Decrepitude, 10/15/2012)

The Peppermint Rainbow

Thanks to Johnny Dollar for reminding us of Baltimore’s forgotten 1960s “sunshine pop” band The Peppermint Rainbow (1967-1970). JD scored the group’s lone LP Will You Be Staying After Sunday at a Joppa Road Salvation Army store and posted the cover on Facebook, leading us to scratch our heads as to why we had never heard of them.

A quick Google search informed us that the band – formed in 1967 under the name New York Times before changing their name to Peppermint Rainbow in 1968 and featuring sister singers Bonnie and Pat Lamdin – was discovered by “Mama” Cass Elliot (Baltimore’s own Ellen Naomi Cohen), who caught one of their performances (and later sang a medley of The Mamas & The Papas tunes with them on stage) PeppermintRainbowGlossy and was responsible for getting them signed to Decca Records, where their songs were produced by Paul Leka (who composed the No. 1 hit “Green Tambourine” for The Lemon Pipers and produced Steam and The American Breed). It was a logical fit, as Peppermint Rainbow played the same sort of sunny-tempered SoCal soft-rock as the Mamas & Papas, The 5th Dimension, and Spanky and Our Gang. (In fact, many see their hit single “Will You be Staying After Sunday” as a kind of sequel to Spanky’s 1967 #9 hit “Sunday Will Never Be the Same” or 1968’s “Sunday Mornin’.”)

Continue reading “Peppermint Rainbow” at Tom Warner’s Accelerated Decrepitude.

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Is this Goth shoe a swipe of the late Mick King’s artwork?

Amazing similarities from a company with Baltimore connections…

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Gris Grimly Footwear / Mad Creator Productions

Photo by Pablo Fiasco

Photo by Pablo Fiasco

Mick King artwork outside of Mount Royal Tavern

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Related: Michael Edward ‘Mick’ King (1964-2012): Bartender made art and music with the same dexterity and measure of whimsy he brought to his bartending

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