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 1960s and ’70s, 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 notables (Bonnie Raitt,
Eric Von Schmidt, Jerry Garcia, etc.). Geoff left the stage and
recording world in the mid-1980s for a working sabbatical but
continued, however, to hone his craft, albeit ‘flying beneath
radar.’ He composed scores for film and television, and produced
off-beat albums for the likes of Lenny Pickett and the Borneo Horns
and the Richard Greene String Quartet. And his definitive recording of
“Brazil” provided the seed for — and was featured in — Terry
Gilliam’s film of the same title. Geoff’s newest albums, The
Secret Handshake, Password, Private Astronomy and Texas Sheiks have
met with high critical acclaim and feature Geoff’s unusually crafted
interpretations of classic, oftentimes obscure, American material as
well as his own unique compositions. Ticket sales to be announced
soon.
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