- Jim
Kweskin (born July 18, 1940, Stamford, Connecticut) is an
American folk, jazz, and
blues musician, most
notable as the
founder of the Jim
Kweskin jug...
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member of the Jim
Kweskin Jug Band and a
member of Paul Butterfield's
Better Days.
Having established a re****tion with the
Kweskin Jug Band
during the...
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Irving Samuel Kweskin (February 24, 1924—June 23, 2005), who
sometimes worked under the name Irv Wesley, was an
American advertising and comic-book artist...
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Stefan Grossman as a
member of the Even
Dozen Jug Band. She then
joined Jim
Kweskin & the Jug Band as a
featured vocalist and
occasional fiddle player. During...
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There is a
wistful tenderness in the music." Jim
Kweskin covered the song on his 1971
album Jim
Kweskin's America. The song has
sometimes been
recorded as...
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formation of a few jug
bands that
reached national prominence. The Jim
Kweskin Jug Band of Cambridge, M****achusetts,
which recorded for
Vanguard Records...
- by
producer Paula Kweskin’s parti****tion in the ****ociation for Women's
Rights in
Development conference in Turkey. There,
Kweskin was
introduced to...
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briefly joined self-styled guru Mel Lyman, a
former member of the Jim
Kweskin Jug Band, and his 100-member commune. In 1972,
Halprin appeared in John...
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Kweskin's 1963
debut album included "My Gal" and "Wild
About My Loving", and the
original liner notes of Do You
Believe in
Magic credited Kweskin in...
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Archived from the
original on 2
December 2013.
Retrieved 8
January 2013.
Kweskin,
Anthony Rotunno, Ward + (23 July 2014). "'The Giver' Star
Odeya Rush Opens...