Article: Geoff Muldaur Beautiful Isle of Somewhere.(Brief Article)(Sound Recording Review)

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Geoff Muldaur's musical career has been a long and winding one. Transfixed early on by the music of Lead Belly and the other-worldly sounds of early folk and country blues, he followed up a heralded, organic blues album for Prestige in 1963 (accompanied by Eric von Schmidt and Dave van Ronk) by joining the celebrated and influential hang-loose aggregation known as the Jim Kweskin Jug Band for the short time it lasted. A pair of classic Reprise albums, with wife-at-the-time Maria D'Amato, emerged in the early 1970s. Muldaur next joined Paul Butterfield's Woodstock-era Better Days band for two projects before walking away from the music ...

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