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Tag Archives: mark harp
Double-O Xmas
Or, I Was a Reindeer for the CIA By Tom Warner (Baltimore Or Less) On Christmas Eve our thoughts turn to legendary Baltimore musician Mark Linthicum (aka Mark Harp or “Harpo”), who passed away on this night in 2004 at … Continue reading
Posted in 1990s, Baltimorons, Christmas, Decades, Entertainment, Holidays
Tagged double-o xmas, harpo, mark harp, mark linthicum, theater project
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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
Posted in 2000s, 80s Rock, Baltimorons, Music, Punk / New Wave, Uncategorized
Tagged baltimore, christmas eve, harpo, mark harp, mark linthicum, music
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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