Jug Band of 1966
Uploader Comments (TileNut)
Top Comments
-
She was very beautiful.
-
And a lot of charm on her too. Wish I could go back and marry her!
All Comments (46)
-
@TileNut Also her voice. "Richland Woman" was the first of hers I heard. And I was a goner./
-
I didn't know she was Italian! No wonder I loved her beautiful voice way back then (and she's a hottie, too)!
-
Gorgeous woman.
-
That's Fritz Richmond on jug, Jim Kweskin on guitar, Bill Keith on banjo, Richard Greene (I think) on fiddle, and who's playing mandolin? Geoff Muldaur? Both Keith and Greene also played with Bill Monroe, and Keith is credited with devising the melodic style of bluegrass banjo...
-
Jimmy is looking hoot!!! :)
-
Sure is.
-
Bill Keith on banjo?
-
She is still very beautiful.
-
My god she was a babe, never realised she was Italian...
-
Maria is STILL out there doin' her thing and sounds as good as ever.........
It's from the excellent Dylan Documentary by Scorscese. If you want to see a rare Kweskin Jug Band clip see the documentary on the Isle of Wight festival by Murray Lerner "Message to Love" (1997). He needed to test his camera and he used them to focus on!
TileNut 2 years ago 4
Does anyone know where you can find this song? I mean as a music track, not the dvd (It's No Direction Home from Martin Scorsese if anyone wasn't sure)
Dippeh 3 years ago
It's on an album by Jim Kweskin & The Jug Band, I believe. Curiously, another song,
"I Aint Gonna Marry" uses the same tune, different lyrics.
TileNut 3 years ago
laughingsam: here's a longer version:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0G_134pX4XA
still not complete though, she sure was a looker!
metsker 5 years ago
It's those big cartoony girly hair braids, that put her "over the top" in adorableness.
TileNut 5 years ago