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The Sounds of Mobtown – Baltimore artists play songs about Baltimore
by Cara Ober, The Urbanite, 11/16/2010 “I don’t think Baltimore is a muse for a certain kind of musician. Baltimore is just a great muse,” says musician Howard Markman. “You can go from the classic country song ‘Streets of Baltimore’ … Continue reading
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Arty Hill – “Streets of Baltimore”
Arty Hill (www.artyhill.com) and the Long Gone Daddys play “Streets of Baltimore” at 1919 in Baltimore, MD, September 3, 2010. Lynn Kasdorf on pedal steel guitar, Steve Potter on bass, and Hoppy Hopkins on drums.