Maria Muldaur has had an epic music career, period. The New York-born, California-based singer has roots in American music as deep as any artist alive today, and her forty (40!) records traverse jazz, folk, cajun, blues, and pop music. Forty […]
Maria Muldaur has had an epic music career, period. The New York-born, California-based singer has roots in American music as deep as any artist alive today, and her forty (40!) records traverse jazz, folk, cajun, blues, and pop music. Forty […]
This isnt so much a tribute album as a seance, with Muldaur…how to put this?… rubbing the magic ball and finding her future in the past. Shes been doing this, of course, ever since her debut with the Even Dozen […]
A student of Bob since both ran around Greenwich Village, Maria Muldaur sings Dylan well — not as the Voice of A Generation, but as the Smooth Operator Bob, the Male Sade, or the Romantic with the Pencil Thin Mustache, […]
Charmingly subtitled Old Highway 61 Revisited, Maria Muldaur’s latest is billed as a follow-up to her Grammy-nominated 2001 release Richland Woman Blues, but stands on its own feet as a self-contained chapter in her decades-long survey of blues, roots and […]
Before she died in 2002 at age 81, Peggy Lee was known by millions for her hit records and for co-writing the songs for Disney’s Lady And The Tramp (and voicing “Lady”). She combined the wholesomeness of the South Dakota […]
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