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E. J. Henderson, University of Maryland football, 1998
Photograph of University of Maryland football player E. J. Henderson, 1998
Four Maryland Songs -- On Chesapeake Shores: A Fisherman’s Sonnet
Performance of Stamp's Four Maryland Songs, performed by the University Maryland Symphonic Wind Ensemble with Carmen Balthrop, Soprano in Memorial Chapel, October 20, 1998
Serenade in D minor, op. 44 -- Allegro molto
Performance of Dvorak's Sernade in D minor, op. 44, performed by the University Maryland Symphonic Wind Ensemble in Memorial Chapel, October 20, 1998
Close-up portrait of University of Maryland softball player Kelly Shipman, 1998
Close-up portrait of University of Maryland softball player Kelly Shipman in 1998
University of Maryland softball team, 1998
Photograph of the University of Maryland's 1998 softball team with ACC Championship trophy
50 Reflections on Turning 50, April 25, 1998
Liz choreographed this solo on the occasion of her 50th birthday, which coincided with the 50 anniversary of the founding of Israel
Fireside Bowl concert schedule flier, Chicago, Illinois, March-April 1998
Flier concerts scheduled for March and April 1998 at the Fireside Bowl, a venue in Chicago, Illinois that focused on punk and indie rock performers. Some of the bands listed included the Washington D.C. groups Kerosene 454, Bluetip, the Farewell Bend, Sweetbelly Freakdown, the Stigmatics, Crom-Tech, the Dismemberment Plan, the Better Automatic, the Delta '72, the Boom and Trans Am. Other notable bands listed on the flier include Jimmy Eat World, Alkaline Trio, the Promise Ring, and Modest Mouse
Kerosene 454, Bluetip, the Farewell Bend, and Sweetbelly Freakdown concert flier - Fireside Bowl, Chicago, Illinois, March 14, 1998
Flier advertising a concert by Washington, D.C. punk bands Kerosene 454, Bluetip, Farewell Bend, and Sweetbelly Freakdown. The concert occurred at Fireside Bowl in Chicago, Illinois on March 14, 1998. Also on the bill was the Chicago punk band Sweep The Leg Johnny
Jonathan Kreinik of Les Trois Malheures performing at the White Lodge, October 3, 1998
Photograph of Jonathan Kreinik, guitarist and vocalist for the Washington, D.C. punk band Les Trois Malheures, in performance at the White Lodge in State College, Pennsylvania on October 3, 1998. The photograph was taken by Chris Baronner, a musician and concert promoter
El Guapo performing at the White Lodge, October 3, 1998
Photograph of Justin Moyer, Rafael Cohen, and Nate Smith of the Washington, D.C. band El Guapo performing at the White Lodge in State College, Pennsylvania on October 3, 1998. The photograph was taken by musician and concert promoter Chris Baronner. El Guapo combined elements of punk, jazz, dance, and experimental music. They released five albums on the labels Resin Records, Mud Memory Records, and Dischord Records before changing the band's name to Supersystem in 2004. Supersystem released two albums on Touch & Go Records before disbanding in 2006