The lonesome train rolls into Riverdale, Maryland, with George Sheppard on the drivin' wheel, Nick Borek and Bryan Smith stokin' the burner, and Dagmar punchin' your ticket. Free and open to the public; October 3, 2009; Riverdale Park Day, Riverdale, MD. Video shot by Jerry.
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The lonesome train rolls into Riverdale, Maryland, with George Sheppard on the drivin' wheel, Nick Borek and Bryan Smith stokin' the burner, and Dagmar punchin' your ticket. Free and open to the public; October 3, 2009; Riverdale Park Day, Riverdale, MD. Video shot by Jerry.
Stop, Look and Listen to this one! Nick Borek-guitar, Bryan Smith-bass, and George Sheppard-drums. Riverdale Park Day; free and open to the public; October 3, 2009; Riverdale, MD. Video shot by Jerry.
Dagmar delivers the goods with Nick Borek (guitar), Bryan Smith (bass), and George Sheppard (drums). August 16, 2009 at the Amphitheater, Summer on The Green, Vienna, VA. Free and open to the public. Video shot by Frank & Carol.
Dagmar sings an original tune written by Bob Newscaster (guitar). Dagmar and The Seductones' guest stars are Louie Newmyer (bass) and Tom Bowes (drums) performing at the Quarry House on April 18, 2009. Video shot by Suzanne Crane.
Dagmar and The Seductones perform at the third annual Lead Sled Festival in Baltimore, Maryland, September 20, 2008. Dagmar-vocals; Bob Newscaster-guitar; Bryan 'Big Woody' Smith-bass; George 'Bam Bam' Sheppard-drums. Original song written by R.K. Swenson is featured on their second CD, 'Come Back To Me'. Cheryl Gorham shot the video.
Dagmar's original tune with Bob Newscaster on guitar, Bryan Smith on bass and Brian Alpert on drums. Part of the Concerts at Twilight series at Ft. Ward Park, Alexandria, Virginia, August 7, 2008. Video recorded and produced by Jerry O'Connor.
Written by Bob Newscaster, this original song is dedicated to liers and the lied to...featuring Dagmar on vocals, Bob Newscaster on guitar, Bryan Smith on bass and Tom Bowes on drums. Videotaped by Carol Harvey at JV's Restaurant, the Crown Jewel of Rt. 50.