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  1. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Kingfish-Sundown On The Forest (1999) 1.Hurt Enough (Barry Flint) (Vocal by Jenni Muldaur) 2.Sundown On The Forest (Barry Flast) (Vocals by Danny Rio,Barry Flast,and Bob Weir)...

  2. A number of guest musicians and singers also perform on the album, including Jenni Muldaur, the daughter of Maria Muldaur. Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead, another former member of Kingfish, appears on several songs, and sings lead vocals on "Padlock Cufflinks", as well as a duet with Barry Flast on "Starship Ride".

  3. Kingfish has always put a bit of a pop music spin on the blues, and Sundown on the Forest is no exception. Jenni Muldaur makes her debut with the band, providing a sumptuous vocal presence on three songs, while Kelly handles the vocals on the spiritually uplifting Every Little Light, a gospel-blues selection he has been performing with Ratdog ...

  4. Jenni Muldaur (born March 29, 1965, Boston, Massachusetts, United States) is an American blues and folk-rock singer-songwriter. She is the daughter of recording artists Geoff and Maria Muldaur, sister of Clare Muldaur and niece of actress Diana Muldaur. She grew up in New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco.

  5. Sundown On The Forest. Bob Weir and Jerry Garcia play on tracks on this album. Engineers - Ari Rios, David Simon-Baker, Daniel Daniels (Laughing Tiger Studio), Mark Renick (Prairie Sun Studios), Steven Hart, Michael Semanick, Eric Thompson (Fantasy Studios), Michael McGinn (Bob Weir's Padlock vocal). Songwriter Bill Cutler, who has often ...

  6. Kingfish - that's a big fish by definition. Despite the name, the band Kingfish never was big in terms of chart success. So what makes it, that Kingfish is still well known in the Bay Area and beyond? Some might argue that it is the Bob Weir/ Grateful Dead connection that keeps the interest in Kingfish. There is more though ...

  7. www.whitegum.com › songfile › HURTENOUHurt Enough

    Sung by Jenni Muldaur with Kingfish for the 1998 album Sundown On The Forest. It appears in some setlists as "Burning Love", "Too Much In Love" or "Love Love Love". There's a crack in the darkness, where the light shines through