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Tag Archives: seagull inn
Mantis covers AC/DC and Krokus at The Seagull Inn in Baltimore, 1982
Mantis covers AC/DC’s “High Voltage” and Krokus’ “Long Stick Goes Boom” at The Seagull Inn in Baltimore, 1982. Mantis featured the late Brian Jack, Troy Andrade, Bobby Perkey, Kevin Perkey and Phil Wiser. Music recorded live at Seagull Inn 1982, … Continue reading
Slayer at the Seagull Inn, 1985
(As told by Mike Smith of Deceased) The day was March 17, 1985. I saw probably the greatest Heavy Metal show of my life. Back then, shows were truly underground, word of mouth was how you found out about a … Continue reading
It’s a Long Way to the Top
Phil Wiser’s dramatic and unlikely ascent has taken him from Hammerjacks to Silicon Valley By John Lewis (Baltimore Magazine, 12/2010) Phil Wiser was a senior at Eastern Vo-Tech and something of a science geek in 1984. But Wiser wasn’t your … Continue reading
Posted in 80s Rock, Essex / Middle River, Hammerjacks, Music
Tagged child's play, larry hinshaw, phil wiser, seagull inn
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