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  1. 23. Sept. 2022 · Jim Post was one of the most irrepressible stars of Chicago’s folk music scene in the 1970s and 1980s. He could sing, act, write a hit song and plays, make you believe he was Mark Twain ...

  2. Alphabet Songs · 2001. Golden Slippers. Jim Post & Friends · 1987. Live By a River. Reach Out Together · 2009. Bugs, Bugs, Bugs! Oodles and Loads and Lots of Things · 2001. Sixteen Tons. Jim Post & Friends · 1987.

  3. Post's accomplishments include twenty-one albums, most of them of original folk texture. His one rock and roll album included the international hit, Reach out in the Darkness. In 1986, Jim wrote his first play, Galena Rose: How Whiskey Won the West, which he performed more than fifteen-hundred times, including a performance at the Smithsonian Institution.

  4. 26. Sept. 2022 · Jim Post, who with then-wife Cathy under the band name Friend & Lover scored a Top 10 hit in 1968 with the enduring hippie anthem “Reach Out of the Darkness,” died of congestive heart failure ...

  5. Jim Post sings Back On The Street Again, a folk-rock song from 1977. Listen to his powerful voice and guitar skills, and compare his version with other artists who covered the same song, such as ...

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  6. In the past 30 years, among other things, Post has recorded more than 20 CDs; written and performed two acclaimed one-man shows; written several children’s books with Janet, his wife of 17 years (who also plays cello and piano for “The Laughing River”); and helped to create and promote a successful, musical, phoneme-based reading program for children with developmental difficulties.

  7. 25. Sept. 2022 · Backstage afterward, he told Post, “You have the voice of an angel. You should have been an opera singer.” Jim Post was a folk singer and one of the greatest. He died Sept. 14 in hospice care ...