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    Jerome Deppe
    Jerome Deppe

    An independent visual and performing artist based in Baltimore Maryland, Jerome's musical career began as part of late-1980s performing troupe “Alternative Cabaret,” alongside Sweet Alice (later of Warrior Soul, as X. Factor), Apache Dancing in Limbo, and career-long collaborator David E. Williams. A student of The Corcoran School of Art in Washington DC, he became known for his 1989 exhibition “The Stations of the Cross”, a photographic rendition of the passion and death of Christ.

    Died December 19, 2021.

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