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  2. Music of Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Use of the Hammond B-3 organ later became an iconic part of Baltimore jazz. In the middle of the 20th century, Baltimore's major music media include Chuck Richards, a popular African American radio personality on WBAL, and Buddy Deane, host of a popular eponymous show in the vein of American Bandstand, which was an iconic symbol of popular ...

  3. History of Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Another "Baltimore" existed on the Bush River as early as 1674. That first county seat of Baltimore County is known today as "Old Baltimore". It was located on the Bush River on land that in 1773 became part of Harford County. In 1674, the General Assembly passed "An Act for erecting a Court-house and Prison in each County within this Province."

  4. Maryland, My Maryland - Wikipedia

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    "Maryland, My Maryland" was the state song of the U.S. state of Maryland from 1939 until 2021. [1] The song is set to the melody of "Lauriger Horatius" [2] — the same tune "O Tannenbaum" was taken from.

  5. East Monument Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Bohemian National Parish of the Roman Catholic Church, St. Wenceslaus, is located in the neighborhood. [2] The historic district includes all of McElderry Park and Milton-Montford, most of Middle East and Madison-Eastend, and parts of Ellwood Park.

  6. Music of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The middle of the 19th century saw a wave of immigration from Europe into the United States, including a large number of German musicians who settled in Baltimore; the presence of these musicians, as well as the general growth in urban population with the Industrial Revolution and the continued rise of the music publishing industry, helped make ...

  7. Prince unleashes Freddie Gray protest song 'Baltimore ... - AOL

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    Prince is hoping to bring some musical healing to the protest-ravaged city of Baltimore. On Saturday, the "1999" singer unveiled his song "Baltimore," which addresses the death of Freddie Gray, as ...

  8. Sandtown-Winchester, Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Sandtown is located in a historically black area of West Baltimore neighboring the once affluent Upton. In the second half of the 20th century, Sandtown experienced economic depression, housing abandonment, crime, and the effects of the Baltimore riot of 1968.

  9. Prince Records Song About Freddie Gray and Unrest in Baltimore

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    The civil unrest in Baltimore has had a deep impact in the minds and lives of people across the country. Now, iconic musician Prince is sharing his feels on the struggle in the troubled city with ...