Maria Muldaur hit the national spotlight in 1974 with her sultry single “Midnight at the Oasis.” She has since extended a half-century-long career, recording 40-some albums of jazz ...
"Don't You Feel My Leg" is Maria Muldaur's 41st album, and her first studio album in six years. Co-produced with Jacques de Latour, and recorded in New Orleans, the album features some of NOLA’s ...
Maria Muldaur has been a fixture in American music for over 50 years, perhaps most widely-known for the song “Midnight At The ...
Brand New Heavies are coming back to Australia in February 2025 after last visiting the country in 2022. Watch the 2022 Noise11 interview with Andrew Levy: For 2025 Brand New Heavies are heading out ...
which later changed its name to Striker and put out one album in 1978. Original Brain Police drummer Tony Johnson later played with Hoyt Axton, Mary Wells, Commander Cody, Maria Muldaur ...
1. Why Are People Like That? - Junior Wells 2. Credit Card Blues - Terry Evans 3. Misery and the Blues - Maria Muldaur 4. Life Will Be Better - Charlie Musselwhite 5. So Mean to Me - Luther "Guitar Jr ...
Maria Muldaur, Magic Slim's Teardrops, and others. The band’s Don’t Get Me Started! CD was SDMA-nominated in 2006 for Best Blues Album. They released their album For Love or Money (Big Blue ...
The Park Theatre, 19 Main St. in Jaffrey, will host Alice Howe and Freebo Band on Friday, Nov. 1, at 7:30 p.m.Howe, a Los ...
Maria Muldaur, the late Happy Traum, and many others. On the next edition of Joni Mitchell's rarities boxes, Joni Mitchell ...
And if you’re a successful recording artist with a long career, the moment inevitably comes when fans and critics feel let down by a new album. This can be because a grand experiment didn’t ...
His new album, aptly-titled Never Too Late ... and what it’s like to sing these days with former bandmate, Maria Muldaur. Ruthie Foster is a treasure. Just as her music embraces a mix of genres, her ...
The film highlights Maria Anna Mozart’s legacy, as well as the struggles women musicians faced in the 18th century (and ...