For over twenty years, this five-piece band has played a mixture of Rock, Reggae, Funk, Rockabilly, and R&B Classics. For most of that time the (Shameless) Mooks were generally considered to be the "Best Behaved Band in Baltimore." Unfortunately, one of the main Mooks move to Maine, so the band is currently inactive...although we're working on a CD.

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  • Funkyard - by Robert Friedman
    An exploration of the world of shade-tree mechanics and the junkers they inevitably collect. In this song, Bob is thinking back to a time when he and his buddy (Ernest and Julio) ran an open-air car repair business called "God's Garage."
  • All Greased Up and No Place to Go
    Bob's greaseball-inspired ballad harkening back to the world of "Rocks and Jotters" he experienced going to a regional high school in New Jersey.
  • Give Me Back My Stuff - by Robert Friedman
    The Mooks play Bob's song about breaking up, which everyone knows is hard to do.
  • Dictator Blues - by Robert Friedman
    A meditation on totalitarian love. This song sometimes features Imelda Marcos, but not this time.
  • In the Dreamtime - by Robert Friedman
    "Suburban aborigines living in your neighborhood...."