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  2. Dai Andrews - Wikipedia

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    Dai Andrews, (born David Matthew Andrews, December 22, 1977) is an American performance and visual artist, motivational speaker, director, producer, martial artist, and multiple Guinness World Record holder.

  3. The Bridge (band) - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, they won the Jam Cruise 6 'vote to the boat' contest, earning a spot to play on the annual jam band cruise. [2] In 2002, they were briefly featured on the television show The Wire which is set in their hometown of Baltimore, Maryland. The original line-up of the band consisted of Paul Weinberg on drums and Ryan Porter on bass.

  4. Jim Nolan (biker) - Wikipedia

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    James Thomas Nolan (born c. 1943), also known as "Big Jim", is an American outlaw biker and gangster who founded and served as president of the South Florida chapter of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club.

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  6. List of Maryland music people - Wikipedia

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    Benteen, Frederick D. 19th-century Baltimore music publisher [24] Bergander, David: Drummer for the Baltimore-based rock band Celebration: Bair, Sheldon Founder, and subsequent director, of the Susquehanna Symphony Orchestra [25] Blake, Eubie: Baltimore native jazz composer, lyricist and performer, pioneer of the stride style Bledsoe, John Richard

  7. Pagan's Motorcycle Club - Wikipedia

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    Pagan's Motorcycle Club, or simply the Pagans, is an outlaw motorcycle club formed by Lou Dobkin in 1957 in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. [1] [6] The club rapidly expanded and by 1959, the Pagans, originally clad in blue denim jackets and riding Triumphs, began to evolve along the lines of the stereotypical one percenter motorcycle club.

  8. Miss Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Frederick: 25 Miss Frederick Classical Piano, "Étude Op. 25, No. 1" by Chopin 1st runner-up 1988: Lori Ann Windsor Mount Airy: 20 Miss Bel Air Dance / Baton Twirling 1987: Tamara Walker Kingsville: 21 Miss Montgomery County Vocal, "Don't Rain on My Parade" Top 10 1986: Katrina Owens Pikesville: 24 Miss Prince George's County Jazz Dance 1985

  9. 2011 Bonnaroo Music Festival - Wikipedia

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    Two festival-goers perished during the 2011 Bonnaroo Music Festival. Doctors and law enforcement officials believe the deaths to be drug/heat related. [1] [2] The death of 24-year-old Christopher Yoder of Raleigh, N.C marks the tenth death the festival has seen in the ten years since its inception. [3] [4]