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  1. 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] Other members were David Grisman (a noted mandolinist ), Steve Katz (later with Blues Project and Blood, Sweat and Tears ), Maria Muldaur (then ...

  2. Die Even Dozen Jug Band, gegründet 1963 von den Gitarristen Stefan Grossman und Peter Siegel in New York, war eine amerikanische Jug-Band.

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    Music critic Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr. in his Allmusic"Mandolins, banjoes, pianos, guitars, fiddles, kazoos, and trombones vie with one another, creating a raucous free-for-all. The vocals on pieces like "Overseas Stomp" and "Evolution Mama" have a loose, just-for-the-heck-of-it feel that keeps the material lively and irreverent. The multiple combina...

    Ten of the songs were reissued in 1978 on Jug Band Music & Rags of the Southby Everest Archive of Folk & Jazz Music.
    The Even Dozen Jug Band was reissued on CD in 2002 and again in 2008 by Collectors' Choice Music.
    The Even Dozen Jug Bandwas reissued on CD in 2005 by Elektra Records.
    Pete Jacobson – vocals, guitar, banjo
    Pete Seigel – vocals, guitar, banjo
    Frank Goodkin – banjo
    • January 1964
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  4. 6. Feb. 2018 · 1.8K views 6 years ago. Elektra EKS-7264. The Even Dozen Jug Band. Several members of this band would later become more well-known through their solo work including Stefan Grossman, David...

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  5. Try it free. Written by W. Shade - C. Burke - J. Jones - C. PierceOpening track from The Even Dozen Jug Band's 1964 LP.Stefan Grossman - guitar, vocalsPeter Siegel - banj...

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  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. They recorded one LP for Elektra (which was released in January 1964); they ...