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Jim Kweskin albums featuring Richard Greene

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| | Maria Muldaur CD (1974)
$5.99 Maria Muldaur's self-titled debut record instantly established Muldaur as a major talent and began a career-long melding of American musical styles. Fun, cheerful, and full of the sheer love of playing music, MARIA MULDAUR uses bits of country, pop, blues, ...
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| Garden Of Joy/Jim Kweskin's America CD (2005)
$10.59 This two-disc set from Collectables gathers a pair of out of print LPs by folk musician Jim Kweskin: Garden of Joy and America, both originally issued on Warner Bros./Reprise in 1967 and 1971, respectively. Highlights among the 22 tracks include ...
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| Heart Of Mine: Love Songs Of Bob Dylan CD (2006)
$10.45 As a former habitué of the 1960s Greenwich Village folk scene, the singer Maria Muldaur has more of a right than most to be performing a Bob Dylan covers album. This set of well-chosen and imaginatively arranged versions, released in ...
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 Jim Kweskin Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Jim Kweskin songs: Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to You, Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives to Me, Garden of Joy, I Ain't Gonna Marry. More music songs I'm a Woman, Borneo, Jug Band Music, My Gal, Somebody Stole My Gal, Never SWAT a Fly, Ella Speed, Sheik of Araby. More music songs Exactly Like You, Sweet Sue, Richland Woman Blues, Ukelele Lady, Beedle Um Bum, Blues in the Bottle, Chevrolet, Buffalo Skinners Lyrics.
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 Jim Kweskin Biography
The signature revivalist of '20s jug band blues, Jim Kweskin cut an odd path across the early '60s Boston folk scene. With Geoff Muldaur, Kweskin pieced together a modern jug band that included, among others, washtub bassist and jug player Fritz Richmond, banjo ace Bill Keith, harmonica player and acid-cult leader Mel Lyman, and most notably, blues vocalist Maria D'Amato (later Muldaur). With a highly energized approach, freewheeling musicianship, and humor not unlike the Holy Modal Rounders, the Kweskin Jug Band electrified audiences throughout coffeehouses, released several albums, and greatly influenced rockers like the Grateful Dead and the Lovin' Spoonful. After their late '60s break-up and a deepening relationship with Lyman's cult, Kweskin went solo in the '70s. A reformed version of the Jug Band began performing again in the '00s.
 Key Personnel
 Contemporaries
Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Ewan MacColl, David Grisman, Ian & Sylvia, Dave Van Ronk, The Holy Modal Rounders, Dan Hicks, Richard & Mimi Fariña, The New Christy Minstrels, Peggy Seeger, The Sandpipers, The Greenbriar Boys
 Followers
Grateful Dead, The Band, Jefferson Airplane, The Lovin' Spoonful, Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks, Hot Tuna, The Fugs, 13th Floor Elevators, Moby Grape, Country Joe & the Fish, Mungo Jerry, The Charlatans
 Influences
Big Bill Broonzy, Lonnie Donegan, Memphis Minnie, Ma Rainey, Memphis Jug Band, Cannon's Jug Stompers, The New Lost City Ramblers, The Hoppers, Jack Kelly & His South Memphis Jug Band (Blues)
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