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Jim Kweskin albums featuring Taj Mahal

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| | I'm A Woman: 30 Years Of Maria Muldaur CD (2004)
$12.09 Adapter: Maria Muldaur.
Personnel: Maria Muldaur (vocals); Roy Rogers , Taj Mahal, Bonnie Raitt (vocals).
Audio Remasterer: Pat Kraus .
Liner Note Authors: Maria Muldaur; Rebecca Goodall.
Photographer: Steve Jennings.
Arranger: Maria Muldaur.
I'M A WOMAN: 30 YEARS OF MARIA MULDAUR is an excellent overview of ...
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| Sweet Lovin' Ol' Soul CD (2005)
$13.65 This superior release finds Maria Muldaur returning to her roots and paying special tribute to Memphis Minnie. Assisted by such notables as singer-guitarist Taj Mahal and guitarist Del Rey, Muldaur really excels on the vintage material and in this acoustic ...
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| Maria Muldaur & Her Garden Of Joy: Good Time Music For Hard Times CD (2009) (Import) Digipak; Canada
$15.15 Maria Muldaur's ripe, sexy vocals have been delighting audiences ever since she started singing in Greenwich Village coffeehouses. As you may or may not know, her first recordings were made for Elektra Records in 1964 as part of the Even ...
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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
Maria Muldaur got her start in the heady West Village folk scene of the early 1960s with the Even Dozen Jug Band (her bandmates included guitarist Stefan Grossman and future Lovin' Spoonful John Sebastian), and then enjoyed a few years with the Jim Kweskin Jug Band, alongside her then-husband Geoff Muldaur. After their marriage split up in 1972, Muldaur focussed on a solo career, establishing an image as a sultry earth-mama chanteuse. Her first album, released in 1973, made a splash, spawning the classic pop hit "Midnight at the Oasis." Although subsequent albums and singles didn't go over as well with the public, Muldaur never stopped recording or touring, and later in her career adopted a jazzier, more timeless repertoire that suits her varied international audiences.
 Key Personnel
 Contemporaries
Dr. John, Carole King, Linda Ronstadt, Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, Carly Simon, Laura Nyro, Tanya Tucker, Rickie Lee Jones, Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks, Judee Sill, Geoff Muldaur, Leon Redbone, Jennifer Warnes, Wendy Waldman, Karla Bonoff, Jim Kweskin & the Jug Band, Marcia Ball, Marshall Chapman
 Followers
Norah Jones, Jane Monheit, Nelly Furtado, Joss Stone, Corinne Bailey Rae, Madeleine Peyroux, Patricia Barber, Nikka Costa, Louise Goffin
 Influences
Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, B.B. King, Sarah Vaughan, Django Reinhardt, Dinah Washington, Carter Family, Bessie Smith, Peggy Lee (Vocals), Janis Joplin, Odetta, Kitty Wells, Hank Snow, Memphis Minnie, Mildred Bailey, Big Mama Thornton, Carla Thomas, Mavis Staples, Rev. Claude Jeter
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Nuclear Whales Saxophone Orchestra, Gold Collection
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