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Summary

On March 29, 1963, Damion and The Classics, a rock-n-roll band, made their debut at a junior class party at Frederick High School. The group stayed together and earned a national reputation before splitting up permanently in the early 1980s.

Michael Stup, who was the lead singer (Damion) later served many years as the executive director of The Weinberg Center for The Arts. Stup died in November 2008.

The original Damion and the Classics were, from left, Tommy Kline, Harry Lebherz, Kenny Runkle, Alan Remsburg, Michael Stup and Dean Runkle.

(Photo courtesy of Brenton Barger)

Kitty Fawley They played at Brunswick Fire Hall for the teen dances on Friday nights!!! Oh my, what memories

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