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Adam Duritz

Although he looked to Van Morrison and Bob Dylan for inspiration, Adam Duritz wrote melancholy lyrics even more in sync using the world-weary perspective of post-grunge rock and roll & move. Duritz was created in Baltimore, MD, on August 1, 1964. In 1991, he created Keeping track of Crows with …

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Daniel Higgs

With the looks of the heavily bearded tattooed prophet, Daniel Higgs emerged through the early-’80s Baltimore/D.C. hardcore punk picture as an underground icon using a near-mythological position. He sharpened his tooth within the music picture being a wild-eyed vocalist within the renowned Baltimore hardcore group Reptile Home. Making a dark …

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Bob Brady & the Con Chords

Most widely known for the infectious North spirit classic “Everybody’s Likely to the Love-In,” blue-eyed spirit combo Bob Brady & the Con Chords formed in Baltimore in 1964. The initial lineup from the Con Chords didn’t in fact feature Brady; the group was rather fronted by George Layfield, who was …

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