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  2. Henry Vestine - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1950s, Vestine and his childhood friend from Takoma Park, John Fahey, began to learn how to play guitar and sang a mixed bag of pop, hillbilly, and country music, particularly Hank Williams. Soon after the family moved to California, Vestine joined his first junior high band Hial King and the Newports.

  3. List of Maryland music people - Wikipedia

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    Bassist for the Baltimore-based metal band Rancid Decay [1] Abbott, Sam Former mayor of Takoma Park, Maryland, led the creation of the Takoma Park Folk Festival, first held in 1978 Abadey, Nasar: Teacher at the Peabody Institute, drummer, composer, leader of Supernova and former member of Birthright [2] Adams, Harold Baltimore-area jazz ...

  4. HFStival - Wikipedia

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    HFStival began in 1990 as the WHFS Fourth of July Festival, an all-day concert followed by a fireworks display, held twice at Lake Fairfax Park in Reston, Virginia, in 1990 and 1991. In 1992, HFStival was held in Upper Marlboro, Maryland , and the following year's event, on July 4, 1993, was moved to Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium in ...

  5. Takoma Records - Wikipedia

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    Takoma's musicians using this technique included Leo Kottke, Peter Lang, Mike Auldridge, Robbie Basho, and Max Ochs. The label also produced records by New Age pianist George Winston, Mike Bloomfield, and electronic musician Joseph Byrd. When Denson became manager of the rock band Country Joe and the Fish, Fahey became the sole owner of Takoma. [3]

  6. Takoma Avenue Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Takoma Avenue Historic District is a national historic district located at Takoma Park, Montgomery County, Maryland. The homes feature mid-century modern design. All five houses were constructed in 1951, are identical in their layout and construction, and were designed by Charles M. Goodman. In Goodman's parlance, the house was titled "Unit ...

  7. Takoma - Wikipedia

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    Takoma, Washington, D.C., a neighborhood in Washington, D.C. Takoma (Washington Metro), a stop on the Red Line of the Washington Metro subway system; Takoma Records, a record label founded by John Fahey "Takoma", a song by the American band Bright from the album The Albatross Guest House

  8. Linkin Park reunite with new singer seven years after Chester ...

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    Linkin Park have announced they are reuniting seven years after the death of singer Chester Bennington.. The band’s line-up will include original members Mike Shinoda, Brad Delson, Dave ...

  9. Takoma Park, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Takoma Park is the setting for a number of the novels of Allison Leotta. [133] Takoma Park is referred to in The Night Gardener by George Pelecanos. [134] Takoma Park is a location cited in the NBC television series, The Blacklist, Season 1, Episode 7 and Season 2, Episode 13. [135]