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GEOFF & MARIA MULDAUR
While at Cambridge, MA, Maria Muldaur joined the Jim Kweskin Jug Band and began an affair with singer Geoff Muldaur; the couple eventually married and had a daughter, Jenni, who would later become a singer in her own right. When the Kweskin band broke up in 1968, the couple stayed with their label (Reprise) and began recording together as Geoff & Maria Muldaur. They moved to Woodstock, NY, to take advantage of the burgeoning music scene there and issued two albums - 1968's Pottery Pie and 1971's Sweet Potatoes - before Geoff departed in 1972 to form Better Days with Paul Butterfield, a move that signaled not only the end of the couple's musical partnership, but their marriage as well.

1968 - Pottery Pie : 01. Catch It 02. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight 03. New Orleans Hopscop Blues 04. Trials Troubles Tribulations 05. Prairie Lullabye 06. Guide Me O Great Jehovah 07. Me And My Chauffeur Blues 08. Brazil 09. Georgia On My Mind 10. Death Letter Blues
1971 - Sweet Potatoes : 01. Blue Railroad Train 02. Havana Moon 03. Lazybones 04. Cordelia 05. Dardanella 06. I'm Rich 07. Sweet Potatoes 08. Kneein' Me 09. Lover Man 10. Hard Time Killin' Floor