Maria Muldaur

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  • blues
  • female vocalists
  • folk
  • pop
  • country
Maria Muldaur (Born Maria Garzia Rosa Domenica D'Amato, on September 12, 1943, in Greenwich Village, New York) is a roots-folk singer best known for her 1974 Top Ten hit, "Midnight at the Oasis." Later that year she hit the Top 40 again with a rocking version of "I'm a Woman." She performed in the early 1960s in Greenwich Village with Bob Dylan, John Sebastian, David Grisman, and Stefan Grossman.

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Songs

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    Power in Music

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    Prairie Lullaby

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    Prelude to a Kiss

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    Put It Right Here

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    Put on a Happy Face

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    Recovered Soul

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    Richland Woman Blues

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    Ride Me High

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    Ring Me Up

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    Rio De Janeiro Blue

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    Rio De Janeiro Blues

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    Rockin' Chair

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    Sad Eyes

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    Say You Will

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    Searchin'

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    Second Line

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    Send the Man Back Home

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    Separation Blues (feat. Bonnie Raitt)

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    September Rain

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    Server Somebody

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    She Put Me Outdoors

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    Shoe Don't Fit

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    Side by Side

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    Singin' in the Rain

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    Smile

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    So Many Rivers to Cross

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    Some Cats Know

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    Somebody Was Watching Over Me

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    Someday When We're Both Alone

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    Sondown

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    Soothe Me

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    Soul of a Man

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    Southern Music

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    Southland of the Heart

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    Squeeze Me

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    Stand by Me

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    Stop Runnin' From Your Own Shadow

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    Strange and Foreign Land

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    Sweet and Slow

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    Sweet Harmony

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    Sweet Lovin' Ol' Soul

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    Sweet Simple Love

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    Sweetheart

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    Sweetheart (Waitress in a Donut Shop)

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    Swing on a Star

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    Take a Stand

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    Talk Real Slow

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    Talk to Me

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    TB Blues

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    That Same Old Obsession


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