Maria Muldaur

Maria Muldaur
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Imię i nazwisko

Maria Grazia Rosa Domenica D'Amato

Data i miejsce urodzenia

12 września 1943
Greenwich Village

Instrumenty

wokalistka

Gatunki

Folk, Blues, Country

Aktywność

od 1960

Strona internetowa

Maria Muldaur (Maria Grazia Rosa Domenica D'Amato) (ur. 12 września 1943 w Greenwich Village) – amerykańska bluesowo - folkowa wokalistka. Karierę rozpoczynała w 1960 roku. Zasłynęła przebojem z 1974 roku: Midnight at the Oasis.

Dyskografia

Albumy

Even Dozen Jug Band

  • The Even Dozen Jug Band (1963)

Jim Kweskin & The Jug Band

  • Jug Band Music (1964)
  • See Reverse Side for Title (1965)
  • The Best of Jim Kweskin & The Jug Band (1966)
  • Garden of Joy (1967)

Geoff & Maria Muldaur

  • Pottery Pie (1968)
  • Sweet Potatoes (1971)

Solo

  • Maria Muldaur (1973)
  • Waitress In A Donut Shop (1974)
  • Sweet Harmony (1976)
  • Southern Winds (1978)
  • Open Your Eyes (1979)
  • Gospel Nights (1980)
  • There Is A Love (1982)
  • Sweet And Slow (1984)
  • Transblucency (1986)
  • Live In London (1987)
  • On The Sunny Side (1990)
  • Louisiana Love Call (1992)
  • Jazzabelle (1994)
  • Meet Me At Midnite (1994)
  • Fanning The Flames (1996)
  • Southland of the Heart (1998)
  • Swingin' In The Rain (1998)
  • Meet Me Where We Play The Blues (1999)
  • Richland Woman Blues (2001)
  • Animal Crackers In My Soup (2002)
  • A Women Alone With The Blues (Remembering Peggy Lee) (2003)
  • Sisters And Brothers (With Eric Bibb and Rory Block) (2004)
  • Love Wants To Dance (2004)
  • Heart of Mine: Maria Muldaur Sings Love Songs of Bob Dylan (2006)
  • Songs For The Young At Heart (2006)
  • Naughty, Bawdy, And Blue (2007)
  • Yes We Can! (2008)
  • Maria Muldaur & Her Garden of Joy (2009)

Kompilacje

  • 30 Years of Maria Muldaur: I'm A Woman (2004)
  • Recovered Soul: Songs of Spirit & Empowerment(2009)

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Maria Muldaur 1969.jpg
Autor: Ed Yourdon, Licencja: CC BY-SA 2.0
Description from Flickr page:

"Maria Muldaur -- listening to, and presumably singing with, the music that was being played at a party after a 1969 Memorial Day weekend picnic on Boston's North Shore, which several of my friends and I attended.

"Maria was best known for a hit song called Midnight at the Oasis in 1973, and was part of a musical folk group called the Jim Kweskin Jug Band [1] that flourished in Cambridge in the late 60s. For more details about her, click here [2]."