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Category Archives: 2000s
Judged by His Beers
By Charles Cohen (Baltimore City Paper, 6/16/2004) The Orioles may think they sell status with Camden Yards skyboxes, but true O’s fans know they’ve really earned their way into an exclusive club when they make it onto Fancy Clancy’s short … Continue reading
Posted in 2000s, Baltimorons, Beer, Orioles, Sports
Tagged baltimore city paper, charles cohen, fancy clancy, memorial stadium, sam holden
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Mark Harp & The Tralalas at HonFest 2004
http://www.markharp.net Mark Linthicum (aka “Mark Harp” or “Harpo”) was born on October 13, in 1947 and passed away Christmas Eve of 2004 at age 47. This is one of the last remaining clips of him playing with The Tralalas at … Continue reading
Marty Bass Recounts The Loss Of His Toupee
(Stoop Storytelling Series, 2/9/2006) WJZ-TV morning host Marty Bass recounts his story of failure: the loss of his toupee. Listen to “Legends of the Fall” at Baltimore’s Stoop Storytelling Series.
Baltimore’s New Wave
Our indie music scene is far from one note. The success of Dan Deacon and the Wham City arts collective has given rise to a new crop of experimental musicians. By Erik Maza (The Baltimore Sun, 1/22/2011) “…Two years after … Continue reading
Posted in 2000s, 2010s, Music
Tagged baltimore sun, dan deacon, erik maza, future islands, lands & peoples, lower dens
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