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Geoff Muldaur

Geoff Muldaur is one of the great voices and musical forces to emerge from the folk, blues and folk-rock scenes centered in Cambridge, MA and Woodstock, NY. During the 1960s and ‘70s, he made a series of highly influential recordings as a founding member of the Jim Kweskin Jug Band and the Paul Butterfield’s Better Days group, as well as collaborations with his then-wife Maria and other notables (Bonnie Raitt, Eric Von Schmidt, Jerry Garcia, etc.) He left the stage and recording world in the mid-1980s for a working sabbatical, but continued to hone his craft. Muldaur composed scores for film and television during this time, garnering an Emmy in the process. He produced off-beat albums for the likes of Lenny Pickett and the Borneo Horns and the Richard Greene String Quartet.

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Geoff Muldaur 11/5/02: Geoff Muldaur

Geoff Muldaur, who has collaborated with Bonnie Raitt and Jerry Garcia, is one of the great voices to emerge from the folk, blues, and folk-rock scenes centered in Cambridge, MA and Woodstock, NY.

Geoff Muldaur

Geoff Muldaur, who has collaborated with Bonnie Raitt and Jerry Garcia, is one of the great voices to emerge from the folk, blues, and folk-rock scenes centered in Cambridge, MA and Woodstock, NY.

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