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| Ain't Nothin' But the Blues |
| 1964 |
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| Woman Blue |
| 1965 |
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| Nevada Jukebox |
| 1972 |
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| The Big Sky Mudflaps |
| 1973 |
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| Judy Roderick & The Forbears |
| 1983 |
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| WHEN IM GONE |
| 2008 |
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Below are some links to friends and family of Judy Roderick. If you would like to submit a link to a Web site or
article that you think would compliment this site, please go to our contact page.
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| Judy in Pictures |
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A tour of Judy's musical career in photos. |
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| Dexter Payne |
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From 1976-92 Dexter Payne partnered with singer Judy Roderick. Appeared at Philadelphia Folk Festival, Bottom Line, Great
American Music Hall, recorded and appeared with Dr. John, assisted in producing posthumous reissue of Woman Blue(Vanguard).
Payne was Judy's longtime companion, caring for Judy until her death in 1992.
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| The Big Sky Mudflaps |
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Judy Roderick and Dexter Payne played with Big Sky Mudflaps in from 1973 to 1982. He continues to join the "Flaps" occasionally in Montana.
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| Washboard Chaz |
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Originally from New York, Chaz lived in Boulder, CO from 1975-1997, and played with a wide variety of bands including the legendary Ophelia Swing Band, Prosperity Jazz Band, BBQ Bob & Washboard Chaz, Judy Roderick and the Forebears, and Bleecker St. During this time, Chaz was a two time finalist in KBCO's Boulder songwriting contest.
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| Artie Traum |
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Artie Traum (April 3, 1943 - July 20, 2008) was a New Age Voice (NAV) Award-winning guitarist, producer and songwriter who's work appeared on more than 35 albums. Born and raised in the Bronx, Traum became a part of the Greenwich Village folk music scene in the late 1960s.
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| What's New |
Judy on YouTube
Dec, 2009
Three songs by Judy Roderick with pictures on YouTube. |
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New Facebook Page
Oct, 2009
Judy Roderick Facebook page is launched. |
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Review
Downbeat Magazine
Sep, 2009
by Frank J. Hadley
"One of the few outstanding white blues singers, Roderick died way too early at 49 in 1992." |
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Review
Illinois Blues
March, 2009
by Belinda Foster
"Judy was truly one of the same Joplin-Dylan-esk folk-blues magnets that major labels were clamoring for in the 60's" |
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Review
Buffalo News
Jan. 2, 2009
by Randy Rodda
"When I'm Gone is a clear view of an amazing artist who deserves much more recognition. It is fresh and vital." |
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It's Here! The reissue of Judy Roderick & The Forbears with special guest Mac Rebennack (Dr. John). |
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Pictures A tour of Judy's musical career in photos. |
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