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Singers from Baltimore (1 C, 77 P) Pages in category "Musicians from Baltimore" The following 196 pages are in this category, out of 196 total.
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18th-century music publisher in Baltimore [38] Heinrich Christian Eisenbrandt: 19th century Baltimore brass and woodwind instrument manufacturer [51] Ellingson, Nick Guitarist for the Baltimore-based metal band Have Mercy [30] Elliott, Cass: Baltimore-native singer from The Mamas & the Papas: Elson, Rob
Russell Baker (1925–2019), raised in Baltimore, writer, political columnist for The New York Times; Virginia S. Baker (1921–1998), nicknamed "Baltimore's First Lady of Fun", the Patterson Park Recreation Center in Baltimore is named in her honor [6] F. Clever Bald (1897–1970), historian and professor
Baltimore-based opera company Baltimore Symphony Orchestra: Baltimore-based symphony Baltimore's Marching Ravens: The official marching band of the Baltimore Ravens American football team. They were founded as the Baltimore Colts' Marching Band on September 7, 1947 and have continuously operated ever since, supporting three separate football ...
Jack Jones, a singer who found fame and chart success on the easy-listening side of the street in the 1960s, ... Jack Jones, balladeer famous for 'Love Boat' theme and 1960s hits, dies at 86. Variety.
Griffin was born and raised in West Baltimore, Maryland.He attended Garrison Junior High School and Forest Park High School.He, like his brother Donald Griffin (1955–2015), [2] [3] (who later replaced Marv Tarplin in the Miracles), was a guitarist, as well as a singer, and sang with a local Baltimore group called The Last Dynasty.
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