Maria Muldaur

Maria Muldaur

Genres: blues, female vocalists, folk, country, pop

About Maria Muldaur

Maria Muldaur (born Maria Grazia Rosa Domenica D'Amato; September 12, 1943 in Greenwich Village, New York) is an American folk-blues singer who was part of the American folk music revival in the early 1960s. She is probably best known for her 1974 hit song "Midnight at the Oasis". She continues to record albums in the folk-blues tradition. Born Maria Garzia Rosa Domenica d'Amato on 12th September 1943 in Greenwich Village, New York, she performed in the early 1960s in Greenwich Village with Bob Dylan, John Sebastian, David Grisman, and Stefan Grossman. Later in the 1960s her distinctive vocals were heard in many of the tracks recorded by Jim Kweskin & the Jug Band. She began her solo career in 1972 when her marriage to fellow Jug Band member Geoff Muldaur ended, retaining her married name. Her first solo album "Maria Muldaur", released in 1973, contained her hit single "Midnight at the Oasis", which reached number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1974. It also peaked at number 21 in the UK Singles Chart. Later that year, she released her second album Waitress In A Donut Shop. This included a re-recording of "I'm a Woman", the Leiber and Stoller number first associated with Peggy Lee and a standout feature from her Jug Band days. The title of this album is taken from a line in another song on the album, "Sweetheart" by Ken Burgan. Around this time, Muldaur established a relationship with the Grateful Dead. Opening for some Grateful Dead shows in the summer of 1974, with John Kahn, bassist of the Jerry Garcia Band, would eventually earn her a seat in that group in the late 1970s, as a backing vocalist. Later in her career, as her voice deepened, the blues were featured in more of her recordings. Her 2005 release Sweet Lovin' Ol' Soul was nominated for both a W.C. Handy Award and a Grammy award in the Traditional Blues Category. In 2011 she released the album "Steady Love".

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Maria Muldaur — Top 30 songs of 133

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Maria Muldaur Someday when we're both alone
Maria Muldaur Talk real slow
Maria Muldaur Vaudeville Man
Maria Muldaur We can let it happen tonight
Maria Muldaur Where
Maria Muldaur All to Myself Alone
Maria Muldaur Far Away Blues
Maria Muldaur We Can Let It Happen Tonight
Maria Muldaur In My Girlish Days
Maria Muldaur Richland Woman Blues
Maria Muldaur Walking The Blues
Maria Muldaur Midnight At The Oasis
Maria Muldaur Everything Is Moving Too Fast
Maria Muldaur Here Is Where Your Love Belongs
Maria Muldaur Make Love To The Music
Maria Muldaur Sweet Harmony
Maria Muldaur Midnight at the Oasis
Maria Muldaur Midnight At The Oasis (03:44)
Maria Muldaur I'm a Woman
Maria Muldaur Midnight At The Oasis
Maria Muldaur On a Night Like This
Maria Muldaur Midnight at the Oasis (Rhino/Warner Records
Maria Muldaur Midnight At the Oasis
Maria Muldaur Fever
Maria Muldaur I Don't Know Enough About You
Maria Muldaur License To Kill
Maria Muldaur I Can't Say No
Maria Muldaur Christmas At The Oasis (Featuring Maria Muldaur) (Live)
Maria Muldaur Midnight at the Oasis (70s Throwback)
Maria Muldaur Don't You Feel My Leg
Someday when we're both alone
Talk real slow
Vaudeville Man
We can let it happen tonight
All to Myself Alone
Far Away Blues
We Can Let It Happen Tonight
In My Girlish Days
Richland Woman Blues
Walking The Blues
Midnight At The Oasis
Everything Is Moving Too Fast
Here Is Where Your Love Belongs
Make Love To The Music
Sweet Harmony
Midnight at the Oasis
Midnight At The Oasis (03:44)
I'm a Woman
Midnight At The Oasis
On a Night Like This
Midnight at the Oasis (Rhino/Warner Records
Midnight At the Oasis
I Don't Know Enough About You
License To Kill
I Can't Say No
Christmas At The Oasis (Featuring Maria Muldaur) (Live)
Midnight at the Oasis (70s Throwback)
Don't You Feel My Leg