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Whisky Train's Favorite Links! |
The following websites feature Whisky Train information and merchandise:
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Whisky Train endorses these companies and use their fine products:
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(Owned and Operated by Mike's friend Michael Williams) |
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LOCAL MEDIA endorsed by Whisky Train
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National Bands Whisky Train has Opened For:
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Whisky Train opened for Maryland's very own Kix at The Thunderdome on December 18, 2004. It was a sold out crowd of 1,000 plus people in attendance. If you have not seen Kix in concert, make sure you do the next time they reunite! You won't be disappointed with Steve, Jimmy, Ronnie, and Brian! |
Many Rail Rockers had "Two Tickets to Paradise" on this night! Whisky Train opened for "The Money Man" on May 13, 2005 at the House of Rock. Another capacity show and another feel-good night for Whisky Train and Eddie Money fans! Captured live on tape too! |
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The Train opened up for these legendary Hair Metal Gods in March 2005 at the House of Rock. All the "Electric Gypsies" were in attendance that night! The Train rocked it up and the Guns played "Ballad of Jayne", one of the best power ballads of all time! This show was also partially taped as well! |
This show was "Too Hot to Handle"! Whisky Train had the extreme pleasure of opening for UFO at The Thunderdome in September 2004. This British band has been around since the early 70s. Van Halen opened up for them in 1977 in California. Jason Bonham is the new drummer in the band. Go check out Phil Mogg and the boys next time they are in the States! |
Local & Regional Bands that Whisky Train Supports!
| Crack the Sky | Facedancer | Tommy Conwell |
| Dr. Nasty | Pete Baker | Never Never |
| The Barnburners | Yesterday's News | Hot Rod Truck |
| John Fahres | Charles Parker |
Miscellaneous Links of Interest!
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The Rise and Fall of Prohibition in Baltimore and Maryland, Mike's contribution to the Teaching Maryland History series
which the Maryland State Archives provides to Maryland elementary and high
school teachers to use in interactive classroom discussions. Mike is
currently researching and writing Prohibition in Baltimore and
Maryland, 1913-1933, which should be completed in |
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Local Schools and Universities
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Baltimore Sports Links
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