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A Survey of Dead Baltimore Musical Venues Part One: Calling Out for More in this World by Kim Tabera
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Great article Kim. Any chance you’ve heard of the Parrot Club?
Skins and chaos punks up, peacepunks and crusties down
@^ No wonder the punk movement is dead.
Just an update about the Loft — it’s still there at its same Frederick Ave location. Jules still lives there. We recently had a conversation about the dangers of bricks from an old building across the street possibly falling on children–he seems pretty active in the neighborhood community, if not the punk community anymore. Interesting character. I wish I had gone to some shows there. I’ve practiced in a warehouse space two doors down for the past few years.