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Around Annapolis: Group cruises through middle age making musicPublished 07/10/09
The way Harry Zolkower sees it, a drum set is a lot cheaper than a Corvette.
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Band mates are baby boomers in "Too Big To Fail," which practices every other Saturday in a backyard in Admiral Heights. From left, are band members Robert Ginsberg, Nick Meman, Harry Zolkower, Bruce Elliott, Mark Bjorke and Chris Berry. Rather than invest in a flashy little sports car, he's cruising through middle age with his buddies playing the classic rock and roll of their youth. Their band, Too Big To Fail, made its debut at The Whiskey on West Street last month as the opening act. "They offered us a later spot, but we need our sleep," Harry joked. Now he's looking for more gigs. "Our goal is to have a lot of fun, to live out our adolescent dreams and hopefully, to play music that people enjoy listening to," the Annapolis Roads resident...
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