Joy of Cooking

Joy of Cooking

Genres: folk rock, female vocalists, California, san francisco, hippie rock

About Joy of Cooking

Joy of Cooking was an American folk-rock band, formed in 1967 in Berkeley, California. It was unusual in that it was led by two women - pianist Toni Brown and guitarist Terry Garthwaite (also known as Ruby Green). The rest of the band consisted of bass guitarist David Garthwaite (Terry's Brother), drummer Fritz Kasten and percussion player Ron Wilson. Keyboard player Stevie Roseman replaced Toni Brown for a time and bass players Happy Smith and eventually Jeff Neighbor replaced David Garthwaite on bass guitar. The music was a mix of "hippie" sensibility on blues and folk roots, and the lyrics often reflected feminist or environmental themes. Joy of Cooking recorded three albums with Capitol Records. Brown and Garthwaite had solo careers afterwards and also released albums as a Toni Brown & Terry Garthwaite.

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Joy of Cooking — Top 10 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Joy of Cooking Don't the Moon Look Fat and Lonesome
Joy of Cooking Children's House
Joy of Cooking First Time, Last Time
Joy of Cooking Only Time Will Tell Me
Joy of Cooking Red Wine at Noon
Joy of Cooking Closer to the Ground
Joy of Cooking Don't The Moon Look Fat And Lonesome
Joy of Cooking Don't the Moon Look Fat & Lonesome
Joy of Cooking Sometimes Like a River (Loving You)
Joy of Cooking Castles
Don't the Moon Look Fat and Lonesome
Children's House
First Time, Last Time
Only Time Will Tell Me
Red Wine at Noon
Closer to the Ground
Don't The Moon Look Fat And Lonesome
Don't the Moon Look Fat & Lonesome
Sometimes Like a River (Loving You)