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“Baltimore or Less” – Jules Verdone
Music Video by Tom Warner, 1999 A song that says it all. More. Or. Less. From former hometown girl Jules Verdone, who found Charm City to be a metaphor her summer doldrums. Recorded live at Fletcher’s in Fells Point in … Continue reading
Posted in 1990s, Atomic TV, Music, Music Video
Tagged baltimore or less, diary of a liar, jules verdone
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My City, ‘Tis of Thee
SWEET TOWN OF MISERY, OF THEE I SING (originally posted in Accelerated Decrepitude, 10/5/2005) I’m trying to compile a list of how my hometown is representin’…in the world of music. Yes, yes, we all have heard Randy Newman’s uplifting portrait … Continue reading
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Tagged baltimore musicians, baltimore songs, johnny cash, jules verdone, music, randy newman, tori amos
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