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Even Dozen Jug Band

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The Even Dozen Jug Band was founded in 1963 by Stefan Grossman (solo country blues and ragtime guitarist) and Peter Siegel (roots-based guitarist and producer) in New York City, New York.[1] Other members were David Grisman (a noted mandolinist), Steve Katz (later with Blues Project and Blood, Sweat and Tears), Maria Muldaur (then Maria D'Amato), Joshua Rifkin (arranger of Scott Joplin ragtime compositions,), and John Sebastian (later with the Lovin' Spoonful).[2]

The Even Dozen Jug Band only existed for a short time.[1] Their only recording was the self-titled album, The Even Dozen Jug Band,[1] issued in December 1963 by Elektra Records.[3][4]

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  1. ^ a b c Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 809. ISBN 0-85112-939-0.
  2. ^ Roxon, Lilian: Lilian Roxon's Rock Encyclopedia (Grosset and Dunlop, Universal Library Edition, 1972) p. 172, ISBN 0-448-00255-8
  3. ^ "Album Reviews". Billboard. December 21, 1963. pp. 25, 28, 32 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ Scott, James (December 15, 1963). "Popular Records". The Kansas City Star. p. 10D – via Newspapers.com.
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