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The 325th Army Band (photo 1)
(2011-10-04)
From the "Sounds & Stories" online exhibit
Kay's Show Bar Band
(2011-10-04)
From the "Sounds & Stories" online exhibit.
Roy McCoy
(2011-10-11)
Photograph, oral history and transcript of interview.
Justin Thomas
(2011-10-15)
Oral history and transcript of interview.
Dontae Maurice Winslow
(2011-10-17)
Oral history interview.
A. Jack Thomas and band
(2011-08-12)
Many of the men who performed with A. Jack Thomas (standing, center) were highly skilled, classically trained musicians. Harrison Ward (seated 4th from left), who played flute, piccolo and violin with equal facility, studied ...
Gwendolyn L. Nichols
(2011-10-11)
Photograph and oral history.
"Cab" Calloway
(2011-08-12)
"Cab" Calloway began his meteoric rise in the world of music in Baltimore. Inspired by Chick Webb, Calloway put together his own band, playing Dixieland and hot jazz at a restaurant at Gay and Baltimore streets. By the ...
Commonwealth Band
(2011-08-12)
Baltimore's famous Commonwealth Band was said to be the best musical organization in the city - black or white. For many years the leader of the band was A. Jack Thomas, who later founded the Aeolian Conservatory in ...
"Eubie" Blake
(2011-08-12)
James Hubert "Eubie" Blake was born on February 7, 1883, in a four room house, 319 Forrest Street (near Belair Market). Blake studied harmony with W. Lewellyn Wilson and conducting with Will Marion Cook (who had studied ...