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  1. Even Dozen Jug Band. The Even Dozen Jug Band was founded in 1963 by Stefan Grossman (solo country blues and ragtime guitarist) and Peter Siegel (roots-based guitarist and producer) in New York City, New York. [1]

  2. Die Even Dozen Jug Band, gegründet 1963 von den Gitarristen Stefan Grossman und Peter Siegel in New York, war eine amerikanische Jug-Band. [1] Zu den Mitgliedern der Formation zählten Musiker, die später in ganz verschiedenen Genres Berühmtheit erlangten: Sängerin Maria Muldaur (damals Maria D’Amato) wechselte zur Jim Kweskin ...

  3. The Even Dozen Jug Band is the debut and only studio album by the American jug band Even Dozen Jug Band, released in December 1963. Founded in 1963, the Even Dozen Jug Band recorded this, their only recording for Elektra Records.

    • Folk , [1] Jug Band
  4. www.discogs.com › artist › 1582129-The-Even-Dozen-Jug-BandThe Even Dozen Jug Band - Discogs

    Explore music from The Even Dozen Jug Band. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from The Even Dozen Jug Band on Discogs.

  5. 6. Feb. 2018 · The Even Dozen Jug Band. Several members of this band would later become more well-known through their solo work including Stefan Grossman, David Grisman and Maria D'Amato (soon to become...

    • 3 Min.
    • 1967
    • Scott Johnson
  6. The Even Dozen Jug Band was formed by Stefan Grossman and the old-timey guitarist Peter Siegel. The group was organized for "fun", and it had a nucleus of about seven players and five to seven other friends who frequently joined in to make up a dozen or so participants.

  7. 12. Apr. 2010 · The Even Dozen Jug Band was formed by Stefan Grossman and the old-timey guitarist Peter Siegel. The group was organized for "fun", and it had a nucleus of about seven players and five to seven other friends who frequently joined in to make up a dozen or so participants.