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| Ain't Nothin' But the Blues |
| 1964 |
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| Woman Blue |
| 1965 |
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| Nevada Jukebox |
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| The Big Sky Mudflaps |
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| Judy Roderick & The Forbears |
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| Recordings and Work :: Ain't Nothin' But the Blues |
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| Ain't Nothin' But the Blues |
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- Wild Women Don't Sing The Blues
- Come Back, Baby
- Brother, Can You Spare A Dime? (Harburg/Gorney)
- Mama Goes Where Papa Goes (Or Papa Don't Go Out Tonight) (Ager/Yellen)
- Baltimore Oriole (Webster/Carmichael)
- Miss Brown To You (Robin Whiting/Rainger)
- He Was A Friend Of Mine
- Blues On My Ceiling (Neal)
- I'm Going To Live The Life I Sing About In My Song (Dorsey)
- Things About Going My Way
- Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying (Greene)
- Moanin' Low (Dietz/Rainger)
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| 1964 |
"Judy Roderick: Ain't Nothin' But the Blues is a striking debut by an early twentyish girl folk singer
with an obviously strong sense of blues style. Her phrasing, drive and vocal control take her on a
frequently soaring exploration of sophisticated blues…Miss Roderick is an obviously important new
talent and we should be hearing a lot more from her and about her."
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- Robert Shelton, NYT
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| 1964 |
". . .the finest female blues singer to emerge on the folk scene."
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- Washington Daily News
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| 1964 |
". . .today's best female blues singer."
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- Boston Blues News
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| 1964 |
". . the biggest, bluesiest voice we've heard in many years."
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- Philadelphia Folksong Society
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| 1964 |
"A most entrancing new folk-blues vocal stylist. A girl to watch"
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- Music Business
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| 1964 |
". . first album of an earthy, hard-rocking blues singer"
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- Time Magazine
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| 1964 |
"The lark has a husky, wide-range vocal style and a power-packed distinctive funky delivery. A
talent to watch."
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- Cash Box
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| 1964 |
"Her intonation, phrasing, volume control and taste in songs mark her as the first
truly talented hot-jazz girl singer to turn up in years."
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- The Sun, Baltimore
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