File:The Wanderers on stage back in 1966 at what was then the new high school..jpg
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As a long-time live music town, Brunswick gave birth to and hosted many musical acts, from professionals like Jimmy Dean and the Big Bands to local rock and country ensembles. Here's a photo of The Wanderers on stage back in 1966 at what was then the new high school. From the left are band members Leslie Forrest on sax, Jimmy Hebb on bass, Denny Harsh on drums, Brenton Barger on guitar and Eddie Riggan on the organ.
(Photo courtesy of the City of Brunswick, MD History Commission and the Blade-Times of March 24, 1966)
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current | 05:39, 3 July 2020 | 1,048 × 552 (158 KB) | HistoryCommission2 (talk | contribs) | As a long-time live music town, Brunswick gave birth to and hosted many musical acts, from professionals like Jimmy Dean and the Big Bands to local rock and country ensembles. Here's a photo of The Wanderers on stage back in 1966 at what was then the new high school. From the left are band members Leslie Forrest on sax, Jimmy Hebb on bass, Denny Harsh on drums, Brenton Barger on guitar and Eddie Riggan on the organ. (Photo courtesy of the City of Brunswick, MD History Commission and the Blad... |
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