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  1. Once More: Teddy Thompson & Jenni Muldaur Sing The Great Country Duets is a 12-song collection of teardrop ballads and reflective mid-tempo songs previously recorded by George Jones and Tammy Wynette; Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn; and Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton. Teddy and Jenni exude their own easy charm on the 12-song album with their ...

  2. David W. Bargeron (born September 6, 1942) is an American trombonist and tuba player who was a member of the jazz-rock group Blood, Sweat & Tears. Career [ edit ] Bargeron was lead trombonist with Clark Terry 's Big Band and played bass trombone and tuba with Doc Severinsen 's Band between 1968 and 1970.

  3. No Substitute (Jenni Muldaur / Scott Matthews / Andy Milton) Secrets (Jenni Muldaur / Scott Matthews) Tick Tick (Jenni Muldaur / Scott Matthews) What Goes Around (Larry Tagg / Lyle Workman / Scott Matthews) Wondering (Paul Buchanan) Musicians. Jenni Muldaur - vocals Larry Aberman - hi hat Dave Bargeron - trombone Jeff Bova - keyboards, synth bass

  4. Here we revisit the safe haven of country weepies, the duets of Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton, as performed by second generation music royalty, Teddy Thompson (son of Richard and Linda) and Jenni Muldaur (daughter of Geoff and Maria).

  5. During the past year she has toured with Lou Reed and David Byrne. Jenni founded the Dandelion Music production company, primarily for her highly successful commercial music placements, and serves as its Executive Producer and Creative Director.

  6. 10. Juni 2009 · The daughter of folk-revival pioneers who took her first back-up gig with Todd Rundgren at age 20, Jenni is nothing if not a pro. Yet in her own songs and in person, she betrays a winsome vulnerability. An emotional openness that may be the key to the interpreter’s art.

  7. Dave Bargeron is a versatile low-brass jazz artist hailing from Athol, Massachusetts, USA. He won his first lead trombone job playing with Clark Terry's Big Band and from 1968-1970 played Bass Trombone and Tuba with Doc Severinsen's Band. In 1970, he joined "Blood, Sweat and Tears."