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  1. Personal life. He married Maria DAmato in 1964. They had a daughter on March 29, 1964, Jenni Muldaur, who is also a musician. [6] [7] After the Kweskin group broke up, the couple produced two albums. Maria began her solo career when their marriage ended in 1972 and retained her married name. [8] His sister is actress Diana Muldaur.

  2. She married fellow Jug Band member Geoff Muldaur, and after the Kweskin group broke up, the couple produced two albums. She began her solo career when their marriage ended in 1972 but retained her married name.

  3. Geoff Muldaur is one of the great voices and musical forces to emerge from the folk, blues and folk-rock scenes centered in Cambridge, MA and Woodstock, NY. During the 1960's and '70's, Geoff made a series of highly influential recordings as a founding member of the Jim Kweskin Jug Band and the Paul Butterfield's Better Days group, as well as collaborations with then-wife Maria and other ...

  4. Nach dem Auseinanderbrechen der Kweskin Band veröffentlicht er mit seiner damaligen Ehefrau Maria Muldaur zwei erfolgreiche Alben als Duo. Es folgen mehrere Soloalben und zwei Alben mit Amos Garrett.

    • 13. August 1943
    • Muldaur, Geoff
    • US-amerikanischer Folksänger und Gitarrist
  5. 4. Juli 2001 · Here’s the verdict. The New York Times once asked rhetorically why Geoff Muldaur wasn't a big star like his wife, Maria. He was certainly star material. Now asked why, indeed, Muldaur...

  6. To look at Geoff Muldaur’s career is to see a musician who continues to evolve. After the Jug Band broke up in 1969, Muldaur would continue to play and record with his former wife, Maria Muldaur, with Paul Butterfield’s Better Days Band, and as a solo artist. British musician Richard Thompson once said of him: “There are only three white ...

  7. After establishing an impressive reputation with the Kweskin Jug Band during the 1960s, Geoff and then-wife, Maria Muldaur recorded their first album, “Pottery Pie,” on Warner Bros. Records in 1969.