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People Who Died in 2013
Final Farewells to 10 People Baltimore Won’t Forget by City Paper (Dec. 25, 2013) “Blaster” Al Ackerman, Phyllis Brotman, Robert Chew, Tom Clancy, Richard Ben Cramer, Art Donovan, Damon Harris, Mick Kipp, Mike Stanley, Charles Steinhauser Continue reading “People Who … Continue reading
Harp, the Herald Angels Sing
The Ghost of Christmas Past: Mark Harp (1957-2004) Lest we forget, legendary Baltimore musician Mark Linthicum – better known to friends and local music lovers as Mark Harp or “Harpo” (for his resemblance to the similarly curly-haired Harpo Marx) – … Continue reading
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From Liverpool with Love
Baltimore-Beatles connection behind documentary on Fab Four’s Freda As a card-carrying AARP member and aging Baby Boomer who grew up in the ’60s, it’s needless to say that I grew up loving everything to do with The Beatles. So when … Continue reading