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Jim Kweskin (born July 18, 1940,
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musician, most notable as the founder of the Jim Kweskin
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, also known as Jim Kweskin and the Jug Band, with
Fritz Richmond John B. "Fritz" Richmond (July 10, 1939 – November 20, 2005) was an American musician and recording engineer. Richmond was a washtub bassist and was also a professional jug player. Richmond, born in Newton, Massachusetts on July 10, 1939, was ...
,
Geoff Muldaur Geoff Muldaur (born August 12, 1943) is an American active singer, guitarist and composer, who was a founding member of the Jim Kweskin Jug Band and a member of Paul Butterfield's Better Days. Career Having established a reputation with the Kwe ...
, Bob Siggins and Bruno Wolfe. The Jug Band was a significant part of the folk and blues revival of the 1960s.
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(), formerly with the
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, joined the band in 1963. During the five years they were together, the Jug Band successfully modernized the sounds of pre–
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rural music.


History

The Jug Band released six
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s and two
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compilations on
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between 1963 and 1970; ''Jim Kweskin's America'' on
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in 1971; and four albums on Mountain Railroad Records between 1978 and 1987. As a solo act and with other combinations of musicians, Kweskin has continued to release albums into the 2010s. Kweskin is most often recognized as a singer and bandleader, but he is also known for his guitar stylings, adapting the ragtime-blues fingerpicking of artists like
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and
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, while incorporating more sophisticated jazz and blues stylings into the mix. In 2013, the band held a reunion tour that included Jim Kweskin, Maria Muldaur, Geoff Muldaur,
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, Bill Keith,
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and Sam Bevan, most of whom were amongst its original members. In the late 1960s, Kweskin joined the Fort Hill Community, which was founded by former Kweskin Jug Band harmonicist
Mel Lyman Melvin James Lyman (March 24, 1938 – March 1978) was an American musician and writer, and the founder of the Fort Hill Community, which has been variously described as a family, commune, or cult. Early life Lyman grew up in California and Ore ...
in Boston. In the 1970s, Kweskin recorded some vocals for some ''
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'' inserts, most notably, "Ladybugs' Picnic". In the 1980s, he stopped recording and performing regularly in order to devote himself to building houses. The Fort Hill Community evolved into the Los Angeles–based Fort Hill Construction, of which Kweskin was a founding partner and where he works as vice president. In the 21st century, he resumed making music, including tours and recordings with Geoff Muldaur,
Meredith Axelrod Meredith Axelrod is an American folk, jazz, and blues singer and multi-instrumentalist. She specializes in early-20th century American music. Known for touring with Jim Kweskin, she and he released the album, ''Come On In'', in 2016. In the 2 ...
, and Samoa Wilson. File:Kweskin and Axelrod at Kentuck Festival 2015.jpg, alt=Axelrod and Jim Kweskin autograph CDs at the Kentuck Festival (2015)., Kweskin and
Meredith Axelrod Meredith Axelrod is an American folk, jazz, and blues singer and multi-instrumentalist. She specializes in early-20th century American music. Known for touring with Jim Kweskin, she and he released the album, ''Come On In'', in 2016. In the 2 ...
autograph CDs at the Kentuck Festival of the Arts (
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, 2015).


Further reading

*Eric Von Schmidt and Jim Rooney, ''Baby, Let Me Follow You Down: The Illustrated Story of the Cambridge Folk Years'', 1979, (out of print)


Jim Kweskin Jug Band members

*Jim Kweskin – guitar, vocals, comb *
Mel Lyman Melvin James Lyman (March 24, 1938 – March 1978) was an American musician and writer, and the founder of the Fort Hill Community, which has been variously described as a family, commune, or cult. Early life Lyman grew up in California and Ore ...
– harmonica, banjo * Bill Keith – banjo, pedal steel guitar *
Fritz Richmond John B. "Fritz" Richmond (July 10, 1939 – November 20, 2005) was an American musician and recording engineer. Richmond was a washtub bassist and was also a professional jug player. Richmond, born in Newton, Massachusetts on July 10, 1939, was ...
– jug, washtub bass *
Richard Greene Richard Marius Joseph Greene (25 August 1918 – 1 June 1985) was a noted English film and television actor. A matinée idol who appeared in more than 40 films, he was perhaps best known for the lead role in the long-running British TV series '' ...
– fiddle *
Maria Muldaur Maria Muldaur (born Maria Grazia Rosa Domenica D'Amato; September 12, 1942) is an American folk and blues singer who was part of the American folk music revival in the early 1960s. She recorded the 1973 hit song "Midnight at the Oasis" and has ...
– vocals, percussion, fiddle *
Geoff Muldaur Geoff Muldaur (born August 12, 1943) is an American active singer, guitarist and composer, who was a founding member of the Jim Kweskin Jug Band and a member of Paul Butterfield's Better Days. Career Having established a reputation with the Kwe ...
– guitar, vocals, mandolin, washboard, kazoo *Bruno Wolfe – vocals *Bob Siggins – vocals, banjo


Discography


Jim Kweskin and the Jug Band: Albums

*''Unblushing Brassiness'' (1963) *''Jug Band Music'' (1965) *''Relax Your Mind'' (1966) *''Jim Kweskin and the Jug Band'' (1966) *''See Reverse Side for Title'' (1966) *''Garden of Joy'' (1967), later reissued as a double album with ''America'', below *''The Best of Jim Kweskin and the Jug Band'' (1968) *''Whatever Happened to Those Good Old Days'' (1968) *''Greatest Hits'' (1988) *''Acoustic Swing & Jug'' (2006) *''Vanguard Visionaries'' (2007)


Jim Kweskin and the Jug Band: Singles

*"Minglewood" / "Sheik of Araby" (1967) *"I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" / "Circus Song"


Jim Kweskin: Albums (incomplete list)

*''Relax Your Mind'' (1966) *''Jump for Joy'' (1967) *''Jim Kweskin's America'' (1971), later reissued as a double album with ''Garden of Joy'', above *''Lives Again (1977) *''Side by Side'' (1979) *''Swing on a Star with Jim Kweskin and the Kids'' (1979) *''Now & Again'' (2003), with Samoa Wilson *''Live The Life'' (2004), with Samoa Wilson *''Enjoy Yourself'' (2009) *''Jug Band Extravaganza'' (2010), by Jim Kweskin,
Geoff Muldaur Geoff Muldaur (born August 12, 1943) is an American active singer, guitarist and composer, who was a founding member of the Jim Kweskin Jug Band and a member of Paul Butterfield's Better Days. Career Having established a reputation with the Kwe ...
,
John Sebastian John Benson Sebastian (born March 17, 1944) is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist and harmonicist who founded the rock band The Lovin' Spoonful. He made an impromptu appearance at the Woodstock festival in 1969David Grisman David Grisman (born March 23, 1945) is an American mandolinist. His music combines bluegrass, folk, and jazz in a genre he calls "Dawg music". He founded the record label Acoustic Disc, which issues his recordings and those of other acoustic mu ...
,
Maria Muldaur Maria Muldaur (born Maria Grazia Rosa Domenica D'Amato; September 12, 1942) is an American folk and blues singer who was part of the American folk music revival in the early 1960s. She recorded the 1973 hit song "Midnight at the Oasis" and has ...
, the Barbeque Orchestra *''Jim Kweskin in the 21st Century'' (2015) *''Come On In'' (2016), by Jim Kweskin and
Meredith Axelrod Meredith Axelrod is an American folk, jazz, and blues singer and multi-instrumentalist. She specializes in early-20th century American music. Known for touring with Jim Kweskin, she and he released the album, ''Come On In'', in 2016. In the 2 ...
*''Penny's Farm'' (2016) by Jim Kweskin and
Geoff Muldaur Geoff Muldaur (born August 12, 1943) is an American active singer, guitarist and composer, who was a founding member of the Jim Kweskin Jug Band and a member of Paul Butterfield's Better Days. Career Having established a reputation with the Kwe ...
*''Jim Kweskin Unjugged'' (2017) *''I Just Want To Be Horizontal'' (2020) by Samoa Wilson and Jim Kweskin.


References


External links


Official website




* Allmusic.com entry {{DEFAULTSORT:Kweskin, Jim 1940 births Living people American male musicians Jug band musicians Musicians from Stamford, Connecticut