dhermann1
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Maybe the 60's are a little outside the Lounge's scope, but the Jim Kweskin Jug Band introduced me, and many, many other people to what has been described as "old timey progressive music" a looooong time ago.
Anyway, Jim Kweskin and Geoff Muldaur were at (Le) Poisson Rouge in the Village last night. (For those of you confused about the name, that's the preposterous, ludicrous, sappy, insipid, lame, inane name that the new owners have called what used to be the Village Gate. Harrumph. The place is still great, food was fabulous. But, oy, the name!)
Anyhow, Kweskin and Muldaur have been playing a few gigs in a few places lately. Everybody there last night seemed to be old friends or relations. It was a wonderful, tuneful nostalgic evening. Brought back many many fond memories of the long hair days. Sigh. Cambridge Mass was a pretty cool place to be in 1970. We determined that I must have seen them (the whole original group, including the late Fritz Richmind and Maria Muldaur) in 1966 at Folk City, in the Village. Oy. 40 plus years sure can go by fast. I picked up a wonderful CD by Geoff Muldaur of Bix Beiderbecke's music, if any Bix fans are out there.
http://www.amazon.com/Private-Astronomy-Vision-Music-Beiderbecke/dp/B0000C3I2R
Anyway, Jim Kweskin and Geoff Muldaur were at (Le) Poisson Rouge in the Village last night. (For those of you confused about the name, that's the preposterous, ludicrous, sappy, insipid, lame, inane name that the new owners have called what used to be the Village Gate. Harrumph. The place is still great, food was fabulous. But, oy, the name!)
Anyhow, Kweskin and Muldaur have been playing a few gigs in a few places lately. Everybody there last night seemed to be old friends or relations. It was a wonderful, tuneful nostalgic evening. Brought back many many fond memories of the long hair days. Sigh. Cambridge Mass was a pretty cool place to be in 1970. We determined that I must have seen them (the whole original group, including the late Fritz Richmind and Maria Muldaur) in 1966 at Folk City, in the Village. Oy. 40 plus years sure can go by fast. I picked up a wonderful CD by Geoff Muldaur of Bix Beiderbecke's music, if any Bix fans are out there.
http://www.amazon.com/Private-Astronomy-Vision-Music-Beiderbecke/dp/B0000C3I2R