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The fun side of folk music was explored by the Jim Kweskin Jug Band. During the five years they were together, the group successfully transformed the sounds of pre-World War II rural music into a springboard for their good-humored performances.

A communal-like musical ensemble, the Kweskin Jug Band was formed by Jim Kweskin, who had been inspired by a folk group, the Hoppers, featuring washtub bass player John "Fritz" Richmond. As a student at Boston University, Kweskin would often attend the Hoppers' performances at Cafe Yana in Harvard Square, learning much about guitar fingerpicking by watching the band's fingers. After Richmond was drafted into the U.S. Army, serving time in Korea and Europe, Kweskin began to frequent other folk clubs in Cambridge and Boston. Before long, he was playing guitar well enough to perform English and Appalachian ballads in folk coffeehouses.

Although Kweskin temporarily left for California, he returned to Cambridge, along with his wife Marilyn and dog Agatha, and resumed his musical career. A split-bill booking with blues enthusiast Geoff Muldaur at the Community Church in Boston on February 3, 1963, proved a turning point. In addition to peforming their own sets, Kweskin and Muldaur played several songs together. When Kweskin was invited by Maynard Solomon of Vanguard Records to record with a band, he immediately remembered Muldaur. Together with Fritz Richmond, and banjo and harmonica player Mel Lymon, Kweskin assembled the original Kweskin Jug Band. The group was a smash from the onset and were quickly signed to a record contract by Vanguard.

During a two-week stint at the Bottom Line in New York, Maria D'Amato, fiddler and vocalist for the New York-based Even Dozen Jug Band, attended a show, became enamored of Muldaur and accepted an invitation to move to Cambridge and join the Kweskin Jug Band. D'Amato and Muldaur were soon married.

Shortly after the Kweskin Jug Band performed on the nationally aired Steve Allen Show, on March 4, 1964, Lymon left the band and was replaced by banjo wiz Bill Keith, who had just left a gig with Bill Monroe's Bluegrass Boys.

The Kweskin Jug Band continued to bring their unique style of folk music to a national audience, appearing on The Roger Miller Show and The Al Hirt Show. Although Kweskin planned to move to California, the group left Vanguard and signed with Reprise, and virtuosic fiddler Richard Greene was added to the band. Just when it looked as though the Kweskin Jug Band was going to become commercially successful, Kweskin, who had moved into Lymon's commune in Fort Hill, a rundown section of Boston, shaved off his trademark mustache and announced that he was breaking up the group.

In the aftermath of the Kweskin Jug Band's demise, Kweskin continued to work as a soloist, and he formed the U & I Band in the mid-1980s. Richmond went on to become a well-respected recording engineer and producer. Geoff and Maria Muldaur recorded several memorable duo albums before their marriage dissolved in the 1970s. Keith resumed his partnership with guitarist and vocalist Jim Rooney. In addition to working on each others' albums, Keith and Rooney were instrumental in the forming of a folk supergroup, the Woodstock Mountain Revue. Lymon, who ran his commune as a cult, disappeared under still-mysterious circumstances.
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Jim Kweskin Albums and Songs Expand/Collapse
Albums Featuring "Jim Kweskin"
Unblushing Brassiness Unblushing Brassiness
Jug Band Music Jug Band Music
Relax Your Mind Relax Your Mind
Garden of Joy Garden of Joy
Jump for Joy Jump for Joy
See Reverse Side for Title See Reverse Side for Title
What Ever Happened to Those Good Old Days at Club 47 What Ever Happened to Those Good Old Days at Club 47
Jim Kweskin's America Jim Kweskin's America
Lives Again Lives Again
Jim Kweskin Lives Again Jim Kweskin Lives Again
Jim Kweskin Jim Kweskin
Side by Side [live] Side by Side [live]
Acoustic Swing & Jug Acoustic Swing & Jug
Now and Again Now and Again
America America
Jug Band Blues Jug Band Blues
Songs Performed by "Jim Kweskin"
Washington at Valley Forge
Sweet Sue
Overseas Stomp
Coney Island Washboard
Wild About My Loving
Mobile Line
I'm Satisfied With My Gal
Newport News
My Gal
Borneo
Hawaii
Beedle Um Bum
Going to Germany
Boodle Um Shake
Blues in the Bottle
Chevrolet
Christopher Columbus
Never Swat a Fly
Richland Woman
Downtown Blues
Turn the Record Over
Fishin' Blues
Storybook Ball
That's When I'll Come Back to You
Viola Lee Blues
Papa's on the Housetop
Onyx Hop
Mississippi Mud
Buddy Bolden's Blues
Bioll Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home
Ain't She Sweet
La Bomba
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
I Had a Dream Last Night
Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue
Ella Speed
Blues
The Sheik of Araby
Jug Band Music
Beedle Um Bum
Somebody Stole My Gal
That's When I'll Come Back to You
I'm a Woman
Never Swat a Fly
Rag Mama
Richland Woman
My Gal
Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives to Me
Chevrolet
Ukelele Lady
Memphis
Blues in the Bottle
Morning Blues
Crazy Words, Crazy Tune
Borneo
Downtown Blues
Wild About My Loving
I'm Satisfied With My Gal
Sweet Sue
Why Don't You Do Right?
Linin' Track
I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter
The Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives to Me
Exactly Like You
Sugar in My Bowl
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?
Trouble in Mind
Cry Me a River
Jim Kweskin Videos Expand/Collapse
The Jim Kweskin Jug Band (a song with Maria Muldaur)
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Jim Kweskin Teaches 8 More Miles to Louisville
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Maria Muldaur & The Jim Kweskin Jug Band
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Jim Kweskin Jug Band - Sweet Sue
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The Jim Kweskin Jug Band "If you're a viper"
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Jim Kweskin - Sophie's Back In Town"
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Jim Kweskin - There'll Be Some Changes
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Jim Kweskin and Geoff Muldaur - Tucson Arizona 2009
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Jim Kweskin News Expand/Collapse
Happy to be jug heads   Nov 13, 2009 00:55:51
... times,” said Muldaur, who began her singing career 46 years ago with the Even Dozen Jug Band and, more famously, with Boston's Jim Kweskin Jug Band. ...
Arts & Entertainment: Americana Music and 'An Irish Christmas'   Nov 25, 2009 12:01:46
Richmond was a jug and washtub bass player with the Jim Kweskin Jug Band, the Boston-based recording group Maria joined after the Even Dozen folded. ...
Community calendar   Nov 14, 2009 02:05:40
Jim Kweskin and Geoff Muldaur — Old Town Artisans, 201 N. Court Ave. Folk music. 7:30 pm Nov. 14. $25. 319-9966. New Vaudeville Revue — Stevie Eller Theatre ...
picks of the week - Nov. 5-11   Nov 05, 2009 05:01:35
But Muldaur began her career in The Even Dozen Jug Band and spent most of the mid-1960s as a member of Jim Kweskin Jug Band -- where she met her former ...
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