It was wonderful to see Earl. I have seen him in over 25 years. My parents were friends of theirs. In the prelude, one person who was overlooked was Andre Watts, who trained at Peabody, and who was likely the first person of color to perform at the Lyric Opera House when he gave his graduation performance.
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It was wonderful to see Earl. I have seen him in over 25 years. My parents were friends of theirs.
In the prelude, one person who was overlooked was Andre Watts, who trained at Peabody, and who was likely the first person of color to perform at the Lyric Opera House when he gave his graduation performance.
What an amazing story!!
Sure is!
Truly love this channel it teaches me so much About Baltimore that I never knew I would love to know about new Baltimore development as well and architect I only wish the best for everyone family keep making awesome content
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Fascinating story.
A wonderful legacy
We are grateful she was born in, and always remembered, Baltimore
Oh Ethel Ennis was a Jewel in the Baltimore Crown! I saw her at Artscape and I adored her voice.Another great History Nugget!!
We agree!
Sir Dru Hill is a R&B group
Great story, however since you are a historian please don't conflate rap & R&B. Dru Hill are not rappers. They are R&B singers
Thank you for this correction!