Judy Roderick

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Mistreated 04:33 Tools
Someone To Talk My Trouble To 02:43 Tools
Born in The Country 04:25 Tools
Woman Blue 02:29 Tools
Country Girl Blues 03:38 Tools
Rock Me, Baby 04:39 Tools
Young Girl's Dream 02:56 Tools
Me and My Chauffeur 02:54 Tools
You Were on My Mind 03:27 Tools
Walking Slow Behind You 02:09 Tools
Two Hoboes 02:50 Tools
Contemporary Blues 04:03 Tools
Jelly Roll Lord 02:48 Tools
Louisville Lou 02:27 Tools
Black and Blue 02:38 Tools
Mama Keeps Her Man at Home 02:29 Tools
Long Old Road 05:02 Tools
Brother, Can You Spare A Dime? 03:38 Tools
Wild Women Don't Sing The Blues 02:22 Tools
Me And My Chauffeur (Bonus Track) 02:54 Tools
He Was A Friend Of Mine 03:23 Tools
Baltimore Oriole 03:31 Tools
Blues On My Ceiling 03:23 Tools
Moanin' Low 03:31 Tools
Things About Going My Way 03:23 Tools
Come Back, Baby 03:23 Tools
Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying 03:23 Tools
Miss Brown To You 02:31 Tools
Mamma Goes Where Papa Goes (Or Papa Don't Go Out Tonight) 03:23 Tools
I'm Going To Live The Life I Sing About In My Song 02:43 Tools
Come Back Baby 02:43 Tools
Brother Can You Spare A Dime 03:23 Tools
Mama Goes Where Papa Goes (Or Papa Don't Go Out Tonight) 02:43 Tools
I'm Goning To Live The Life I Sing About In My Song 02:43 Tools
Brother, Can You Spare A Dime 02:43 Tools
Woman Blue (I Know You Rider) 02:43 Tools
Someone To Talk My My Troubles To 02:43 Tools
Wild Women Don’t Sing The Blues 02:43 Tools
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Judith Allen Roderick was born in 1942. She released her first album, Ain't Nothin' But the Blues in 1964. Her best selling album, Woman Blue was recorded in 1965 with accompaniment by two guitarists, Dick Weissman and Artie Traum. In 1966, Woman Blue was released in the United Kingdom and a promotional trip was arranged. Judy Roderick performed at many clubs in UK and also in the Cambridge Folk Festival. In 1969, she returned to Colorado, signed with Atlantic, formed 60,000,000 Buffalo, and in 1971 recorded the seminal rock album Nevada Jukebox with producer Bill Szymczyk. The band broke up the next year. She moved to Montana in 1973 with sax player, Dexter Payne. The two of them joined a swing band, The Big Sky Mudflaps, and played on several of their albums. In 1981 and 1982, she kept on working with this band and attended Kool Jazz Festival. In 1983, Judy and Dexter Payne created an R&B band, "Judy Roderick & The Forbears." This group included Don DeBacker, "Washboard" Chaz Leary and Tim Martin. On January 22, 1992, Judy died of a heart attack from complications due to diabetes. In 1993, Woman Blue was reissued. Official site of the artist is at http://www.judyroderick.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.