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If You Lived Here
Kit Kamien performing (Source: Kit Kamien and the Backroom Players)

Kit Kamien performing (Source: Kit Kamien and the Backroom Players)

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Remembering Kit Kamien

Maryland
by
Charlotte Muth

Learn more about Kit Kamien, a Bethesda musician who overcame complications from multiple sclerosis to release an album in the 1980s.

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Last Updated: February 16, 2023

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