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The Paul O'Sullivan Band; Peabody Orchestra; Peals (band) The Peppermint Rainbow; Pigeons Playing Ping Pong; The Plants; Pockets (band) Ponytail (band) Poulenc Trio; Pride of Baltimore Chorus; Pulling Teeth (band) Pupa's Window
Alternative rock band from Baltimore, consisting of Jo Connor, Andy R, X Factor, and Gregg Maizel. Appeared on the A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master soundtrack Viseral Disgorge. Death Metal. Baltimore War On Women: Co-ed, feminist hardcore punk band from Baltimore: The Whatnauts: American vocal soul group from Baltimore, Maryland ...
Ruff Endz, R&B duo consisting of members David "Davinch" Chance and Dante "Chi" Jordan from Baltimore; best known for songs "No More" and "Someone to Love You" Mike Ruocco (born 1983), singer-songwriter of bands Plunge and Cinder Road; bassist of SR-71; Dutch Ruppersberger (born 1946), U.S. Congressman (D)
Professional wrestlers from the U.S. state of Maryland. Pages in category "Professional wrestlers from Maryland" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.
The format of the wrestling albums changed in 1996, as the focus went from the wrestlers themselves singing to a compilation of various wrestlers' entrance themes. [10] WWF Full Metal: The Album was the first album released with the new focus, and included the Monday Night Raw theme "Thorn in Your Eye" by Slam Jam, a supergroup composed of members of metal bands Anthrax, Savatage, Pro-Pain ...
19th-century Baltimore music publisher [24] Boudreaux, Margaret: Current director (since 1992) of the McDaniel College Choir [27] Bowen, Alvin Member of the Baltimore-based African American vocal group The Four Buddies [12] [28] Bowen, Denny: Drummer for the Baltimore-based rock band Double Dagger and sole member of electronic/mashup project ...
Baltimore's hardcore punk scene has been overshadowed by that of Washington, D.C., but included locally renowned bands like Law & Order, Bollocks, OTR, and Fear of God; many of these bands played at bars like the Marble Bar, Terminal 406, and the illegal space Jules' Loft, which author Steven Blush described as the "apex of the Baltimore ...
S. Yusuf Salim; Carlos Sanchez-Gutierrez; Alex Scally; Kurt Hugo Schneider; Schwarz (musician) Tony Sciuto; Serpentwithfeet; Ioanna Sfekas-Karvelas; Alan Shulman