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Monday, November 16, 2009 - 10:48 AM
Muldaur is reunited with John Sebastian and David Grisman from her Even Dozen Jug Band days, the first group she ever recorded with. She is quite at home singing this set of traditional arrangements long with a couple of great new numbers written by Dan Hicks (who also joins her for two duets on the CD). Also included is the great song “Sweet Lovin’ Ol’ Soul”, the title track from her 2005 Grammy-nominated album, featuring the now late man Fritz Richmond and her pal Taj Mahal. Guitar player Kit Stovepipe and the Crow Quill Night Owls are also on the CD. They are a new, young jug band that Muldaur discovered and these folks have a load of talent! The guitar, mandolin and fiddle work, along with all the other accompaniment, are never overdone yet are outstanding.
Stony Plain Records SPCD 1332
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