Geoff Muldaur is a founding member of the Jim Kweskin Jug Band of
Cambridge, Massachusetts, a member of Paul Butterfield's Better Days, as
well as an accomplished solo guitarist, singer, and songwriter.
Emerging from the Kweskin band with his then-wife, Maria Muldaur, Geoff
established an impressive reputation in the Boston, Massachusetts area in
the 1960s and 1970s, followed by a move to the burgeoning folk, blues and
folk-rock explosion in Woodstock, New York. He separated from his wife in
1972. He recorded with such famous artists as Bonnie Raitt, Eric Von
Schmidt, and Jerry Garcia before stopping to tour or record in the
mid-1980s. During this period, he composed score for film and television,
winning an Emmy, and produced albums for lesser known musicians such as
Lenny Pickett and the Borneo Horns and the Richard Greene String Quartet,
emerging after 11 years in 1999 with the critically acclaimed album, The
Secret Handshake. Geoff continues to
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Geoff Muldaur,