Jenni Muldaur

Jenni Muldaur

    Jenni Muldaur, the daughter of Geoff and Maria Muldaur, grew up immersed in music. Her parents both played a vital part in the ‘60's folk revival and created some of the most successful and aesthetically powerful music that developed from it. Jenni began singing professionally in her early teen years, providing backing vocals on a number of her father's albums.

    In 1992 Jenni signed to Warner Brothers and released her eponymous debut album. Jenni has been in constant demand as a singer for recordings and tours with Eric Clapton, Donald Fagen, Michael McDonald, Meatloaf, Todd Rundgren, John Cale, Rufus Wainwright, Jazz Passengers, and Linda Thompson, among many, many others. During the past year she has toured with Lou Reed and David Byrne. Jenni founded the Dandelion Music production company, primarily for her highly successful commercial music placements, and serves as its Executive Producer and Creative Director. Dearest Darlin' is the first release on Dandelion Music.

    Biography courtesy of Jenni Muldaur

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