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John Sebastian

John Benson Sebastian (born March 17, 1944) is an American singer, songwriter and musician who founded the rock band The Lovin' Spoonful. He made an impromptu appearance at the Woodstock festival in 1969[1] and scored a U.S. No. 1 hit in 1976 with "Welcome Back."

John Sebastian
Sebastian performing in concert in East Lansing, Michigan, August 1970
Background information
Birth nameJohn Benson Sebastian
Also known asGiovanni Pugliese
Born (1944-03-17) March 17, 1944 (age 79)
Greenwich Village, New York City, New York, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • musician
  • songwriter
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • harmonica
  • autoharp
Years active1964–present
LabelsKama Sutra, Reprise
Websitejohnbsebastian.com

Sebastian was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000 as a member of the Lovin' Spoonful.

Early life

Sebastian was born in New York City and grew up in Italy and Greenwich Village.[2][3] His father, John Sebastian ( John Sebastian Pugliese), was a noted classical harmonica player, and his mother, Jane (born Mary Jane Bishir), was a radio script writer.[4] His godmother was Vivian Vance ("Ethel Mertz" of I Love Lucy), who was a close friend of his mother.[5] His godfather and first babysitter was children's book illustrator Garth Williams, a friend of his father.[6] Eleanor Roosevelt was a neighbor who lived across the hall.[7]

Sebastian grew up surrounded by music and musicians, including Burl Ives and Woody Guthrie, and hearing such players as Lead Belly and Mississippi John Hurt in his own neighborhood.[8][9] He graduated from Blair Academy, a private boarding school in Blairstown, New Jersey, in 1962.[10] He next attended New York University for just over a year, but dropped out as he became more interested in musical pursuits.[4][11]

Early career

In the early 1960s, Sebastian developed an interest in blues music and in playing harmonica in a blues style, rather than the classical style of his father. Through his father's connections, he met and was influenced by blues musicians Sonny Terry and Lightnin' Hopkins (for whom Sebastian served as "unofficial tour guide and valet" when Hopkins was in New York City).[12][13] Sebastian became part of the folk and blues scene that was developing in Greenwich Village, which in part later gave rise to folk rock.[14]

In addition to harmonica, Sebastian played guitar and occasionally autoharp. One of Sebastian's first recording gigs was playing guitar and harmonica for Billy Faier's 1964 album The Beast of Billy Faier.[15] He also played on Fred Neil's album Bleecker & MacDougal and Tom Rush's self-titled album in 1965. He played in the Even Dozen Jug Band and in The Mugwumps, which split to form the Lovin' Spoonful and the Mamas & the Papas. Bob Dylan invited him to play bass on his Bringing It All Back Home sessions (though Sebastian's parts probably did not appear on the album)[16] and to join Dylan's new electric touring band, but Sebastian declined in order to concentrate on his own project, the Lovin' Spoonful.[17]

The Lovin' Spoonful

Sebastian was joined by Zal Yanovsky, Steve Boone, and Joe Butler in the Spoonful, which was named after "The Coffee Blues," a Mississippi John Hurt song. The Lovin' Spoonful, which blended folk-rock and pop with elements of blues, country, and jug band music, became part of the American response to the British Invasion, and was noted for such hits as "Do You Believe in Magic", "Jug Band Music", "You Didn't Have to Be So Nice", "Daydream", "Did You Ever Have to Make Up Your Mind?", "Summer in the City", "Rain on the Roof", "Nashville Cats", "Darling Be Home Soon", and "Six O'Clock".[1][18]

The band, however, began to implode after a 1967 marijuana bust in San Francisco involving Yanovsky, a Canadian citizen. Facing deportation, he revealed the name of his dealer to police, which caused a fan backlash and added to the internal tension already created by the diverging interests of the band members. Neither Sebastian nor Butler was involved in the matter, both being away from San Francisco at the time. Yanovsky subsequently left the band and was replaced by Jerry Yester, after which the band's musical style veered away from its previous eclectic blend and became more pop-oriented.[19][20][21]

 
Performing at the Woodstock Reunion 1979 at Parr Meadows in Ridge, New York

Sebastian left the Lovin' Spoonful in 1968 and did not play with any later versions of the band, except for a brief reunion with the other three original members to appear in Paul Simon's 1980 film One-Trick Pony, and again for a single performance at their Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony in 2000.[1]

Solo career 1960s–1970s

Broadway musical composer

One of Sebastian's first projects after leaving the Spoonful was composing the music and lyrics for a play with music, Jimmy Shine, written by Murray Schisgal. It opened on Broadway in December 1968, with Dustin Hoffman in the title role, and ran until April 1969, for a total of over 150 performances.[22][23][24][25][26] In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Sebastian himself wrote a stage musical adaptation of E.B. White's Charlotte's Web in consultation with his godfather Garth Williams, who illustrated White's original book. The proposed musical included 20 songs, some of which Sebastian performed in concert, but the musical was never produced.[27][28][29]

Woodstock appearance

In August 1969, Sebastian made an unscheduled appearance at Woodstock. He traveled to the festival as a spectator, but was asked to appear when the organizers suddenly needed an acoustic performer after a rain break because they couldn't set up amps on stage for Santana until the water was swept off.[30] Sources that have tried to reconstruct the Woodstock running order differ on the exact time and position of Sebastian's unplanned set, with some stating that he played on Saturday, August 16, immediately after Country Joe McDonald;[31][32] others saying that on that Saturday, Santana followed McDonald and Sebastian appeared after Santana;[33][34][35] and still others, including McDonald, recalling that Sebastian actually played on Friday, August 15, at some point after Richie Havens opened the festival.[36][37][38][39]

Sebastian's Woodstock set consisted of three songs from his recorded but not yet released John B. Sebastian album ("How Have You Been", "I Had a Dream", and "Rainbows All Over Your Blues") and two Lovin' Spoonful songs ("Darling Be Home Soon" and "Younger Generation", which he dedicated to a newborn baby at the festival). Documentary remarks by festival organizers indicated that Sebastian was under the influence of marijuana or other psychedelic drugs[40][41] at the time, hence his spontaneity and casual, unplanned set.[42] Sebastian has confirmed in later interviews that he was a regular marijuana user at the time and had taken acid at Woodstock because he was not scheduled to perform.[21][43][44][45] However, he has also noted that "there was a natural high there [at Woodstock]," and that "[i]n an interview it is the easy thing to say 'yeah, I was really high,' but it was actually a very small part of the event. In fact, I had a small part of some pill that someone gave me before I went on stage, but it wasn't a real acid feeling."[43] Sebastian appeared on the original Woodstock album and in the documentary film. Twenty-five years later, he returned for Woodstock '94, playing harmonica for Crosby, Stills and Nash and appearing with his own band, the J-Band.

In September 1969, a month after Woodstock, Sebastian performed a similar set of solo and Spoonful material at the 1969 Big Sur Folk Festival and was featured in the subsequent documentary Celebration at Big Sur (1971).[46][47]

Major-label solo recordings

In January 1970, Sebastian released the first in a series of solo LPs on Reprise Records (a label owned by Warner Bros. Records), his eponymous solo debut, John B. Sebastian, on which he was accompanied by various Los Angeles musicians including Crosby, Stills & Nash. It was Sebastian's highest-charting solo album, reaching No. 20 in the Billboard album charts. In a contract dispute with MGM Records, MGM, without authorization from Sebastian or his management, also released the John B. Sebastian album, under a different cover, and a live album, John Sebastian Live; both were later withdrawn from the market.[21] Sebastian's second Reprise album, Cheapo Cheapo Productions Presents Real Live John Sebastian, was hastily recorded in an effort to provide an authorized live album.[48][49]

For his third Reprise album, The Four of Us (1971), Sebastian used a core backing band consisting of keyboardist Paul Harris, drummer Dallas Taylor and bassist Kenny Altman. He considered forming a permanent band with them, but Harris and Taylor chose to join Stephen Stills's band Manassas.[50] In 1972, Sebastian also released a non-LP single, "Give Us a Break" b/w "Music for People Who Don't Speak English", which did not chart. On his next album, Tarzana Kid (1974), Sebastian returned to using a rotating group of well-known recording artists and session musicians, including Lowell George (who also co-wrote, with Sebastian, the album track "Face of Appalachia"), Phil Everly, Emmylou Harris, the Pointer Sisters, David Grisman, Russell DaShiell, Ry Cooder and Buddy Emmons. Sebastian, George and Everly also briefly considered forming a supergroup but abandoned the idea.[51][52]

Sebastian has stated that his musical career suffered in the early 1970s from being out of step with the trends set by emerging artists such as Alice Cooper, and that he made more money by buying and selling real estate than he did from his music. After Tarzana Kid failed to chart, Sebastian sought a release from his Reprise contract, which required him to make one more album. However, in 1976, Sebastian had an unexpected No. 1 single with "Welcome Back", the theme song to the sitcom Welcome Back, Kotter,[8] causing the label to rush the production of an album, also titled Welcome Back.[4] Despite the "monster hit" status of the song "Welcome Back", Sebastian expressed frustration that Reprise did not do more to promote the associated album, his last for Reprise.[21][53] His later albums have been released primarily on independent record labels. The song, Sebastian's only top-40 solo hit, found new life 28 years later when a sample from it became the hook for rapper Mase's 2004 hit "Welcome Back".

In 2001, Rhino Entertainment re-released all five of Sebastian's Reprise albums, plus the non-LP "Give Us a Break" single, on CD in a limited-edition box set entitled Faithful Virtue: The Reprise Recordings. The box set also included live recordings of Sebastian's entire Woodstock performance and six previously unreleased songs recorded in mono from a performance at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco on October 4, 1969.[54] In 2006, Sebastian's five Reprise albums were reissued as individual CDs by Collectors' Choice Music, with new liner notes by Richie Unterberger.[48][49][50][51][53]

Session work

During the 1960s and 1970s, Sebastian guested on a number of recordings by other artists. He played harmonica with the Doors on the song "Roadhouse Blues" (from the album Morrison Hotel), under the pseudonym G. Pugliese to avoid problems with his contract[55] and to avoid association with Jim Morrison, who was then facing trial on charges of lewd behavior after the Miami concert incident. He also appeared on two Doors live albums, playing on "Little Red Rooster" on Alive, She Cried and on seven songs on Live in Detroit.[56][57] Both albums were later re-released, remastered, and repackaged into one single album, In Concert, and included Morrison's introduction of Sebastian to the stage on the "Little Red Rooster" track.

Sebastian is credited with playing three instruments on the 1970 Gordon Lightfoot album, Sit Down Young Stranger (Reprise RS 6392). He played autoharp on "Saturday Clothes", electric guitar on "Baby It's Allright", and harmonica on "The Pony Man". The album was later retitled If You Could Read My Mind when the song of that name unexpectedly became a major hit.[58]

Sebastian is credited with playing harmonica on Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young's song "Déjà Vu" from the album of the same name.[59] He had previously been asked by Crosby, Stills & Nash to join their group as a fourth member, but turned them down, leading to their association with Neil Young.[60] In 1977 he recorded as part of Artie and Happy Traum's Woodstock Mountain Revue (a.k.a. Woodstock Mountains) folk collaboration for the album More Music From Mud Acres.[61][62] Other records on which Sebastian appeared include the album Stephen Stills (1970),[63] Timothy Leary's album You Can Be Anyone This Time Around (1970) (on which Sebastian jammed with Jimi Hendrix),[64][65] and Keith Moon's only solo album, Two Sides of the Moon (1975).[66] He also played the autoharp instrumental break between the second and third verses of Randy VanWarmer's 1979 hit "Just When I Needed You Most".

Later career

 
Sebastian (right) with David Grisman, 2009

Since the 1980s, Sebastian has been active in several music-related areas, not only writing and performing his own material but also performing roots music, developing soundtrack and instructional material, hosting and appearing on television programs, and writing a children's book about a harmonica-playing bear.

Live performances

Sebastian has continued to tour and play live, both solo and with a variety of backing bands. He had a long association with the eclectic rock band NRBQ, dating back to the early 1980s, when he played on NRBQ's album Grooves in Orbit (1983). He has said that NRBQ "to a large extent, picked up where The Lovin' Spoonful left off" because of NRBQ's "wide range of musical styles that they're not only able but accurate at playing," and he expressed appreciation for NRBQ's support during a low point in his career.[67] In turn, Sebastian helped NRBQ by using them on his own Nelvana and Disney Channel soundtrack projects during a period when litigation prevented them from recording.[68] Sebastian has used NRBQ as his own backing band,[20] appeared regularly at their concerts,[69][70] and recorded frequently with the band members,[71] and NRBQ founding member Terry Adams refers to Sebastian as an "honorary member" of the band.[72] Although he performed Lovin' Spoonful songs solo and with NRBQ (who were themselves promoted in the 1980s as "the new Lovin' Spoonful"[20]), he declined to reunite with several former Spoonful members in 1991.[73]

Throughout the 1990s, Sebastian frequently appeared with the J-Band, a jug band including Fritz Richmond from the Jim Kweskin Jug Band, jug band pioneer Yank Rachell, Jimmy Vivino, and Geoff Muldaur.[8] Sebastian and the J-Band were featured in Chasin' Gus' Ghost (2007), a documentary about the roots and influence of jug band music.[74][75] The film screened in August 2007 at the San Francisco Jug Band Festival (where Sebastian performed with other musicians featured in the film, including Geoff Muldaur, Maria Muldaur, Jim Kweskin and David Grisman) and made its film festival debut in October 2007 at the Woodstock Film Festival. In the film Sebastian humorously explains (with musical accompaniment) how his song, "Younger Girl", was inspired by Gus Cannon's "Prison Wall Blues."

Sebastian's live performances in the 2000s have included performing as a trio with country blues duo Paul Rishell and Annie Raines in 2002; touring with Maria Muldaur and her Garden of Joy jug band in 2009; and occasional appearances with mandolinist David Grisman, with whom Sebastian played in the Even Dozen Jug Band in the 1960s and more recently collaborated on a CD album release, Satisfied.

 
Sebastian performing at the Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center in Old Saybrook, Connecticut, November 27, 2011

Record releases

After leaving Reprise, Sebastian continued to occasionally release CD albums through a variety of small labels. Although a number of these releases consisted of compilations or live performances of his older material from the 1960s and 1970s, some, such as Tar Beach (Shanachie, 1993) and Satisfied (with David Grisman) (Acoustic Disc, 2007) have contained significant new recordings. Tar Beach in particular contained eleven previously unreleased songs written or co-written by Sebastian; four songs were composed by the team of Sebastian and songwriter Phil Galdston,[76] with whom Sebastian also collaborated on the score for the Sig Shore-directed feature film The Act (1984). According to Colin Larkin, Sebastian had written many of the songs that appeared on Tar Beach more than a decade prior to the album's release.[73] Two later releases, I Want My Roots (Music Masters, 1996) and Chasin' Gus' Ghost (Hollywood, 2000), focused on Sebastian's work with the J-Band.

Soundtrack work

Sebastian is a frequent contributor to film and TV soundtracks. In particular, he has written and performed music for a number of children's films and TV productions. He wrote the music and provided the singing voice of "Daniel Mouse" for the Canada-based Nelvana animated television special The Devil and Daniel Mouse (1978) about two mice attempting to succeed in the music business. He supplied music for several more Nelvana productions, including Strawberry Shortcake: Housewarming Surprise (1983), Strawberry Shortcake Meets the Berrykins (1985), The Care Bears Movie (1985), The Care Bears Adventure in Wonderland (1987), and "Care Bear Countdown", the theme song for Nelvana's The Care Bears Family TV series. He also wrote and sang the theme song/narration for Nelvana's TV pilot The Get Along Gang; however, none of it was kept when DIC Entertainment took over the project. He wrote and performed the theme song of the KNBC syndicated children's program That's Cat (1976–1979), and hosted a 1986 Disney Channel family special entitled What a Day for a Daydream.[77]

Television presenter

Since the 1980s, Sebastian has hosted several television programs about 1960s and 1970s music, including paid programs for compilation sets, a syndicated live music and interview program called Deja View,[6] and a half-hour program called The Golden Age of Rock and Roll, which featured video footage of 1960s bands performing on variety shows. He also hosted a Lovin' Spoonful retrospective broadcast on PBS in March 2007, talking about various Spoonful numbers in between vintage video clips of the band up to the time he left.

Children's book author

In 1993, Sebastian authored a children's book, JB's Harmonica, illustrated by his godfather Garth Williams, about a young bear whose musical aspirations are overshadowed by the talents of his famous musician father.[6]

Instructor at Homespun Tapes

Sebastian has released a series of instructional DVDs, CDs, downloads, booklets, and (prior to the use of digital media) analog tapes for learning to play guitar, harmonica, and autoharp, or for learning specific styles or songs. These instructional materials are distributed by Homespun Tapes, a company founded and operated by folk musician Happy Traum.[43] Materials offered with Sebastian as an instructor have included An Easy Guide to Tuning Your Guitar, John Sebastian Teaches Eight Lovin' Spoonful Hits (and "Welcome Back"), John Sebastian Teaches Blues Harmonica, Learn to Play Autoharp, and The Fingerpicking Blues of Mississippi John Hurt: A Spoonful of Classic Songs.[78]

Other appearances and activities

In November 1992, Sebastian made a cameo appearance on the sitcom Married... with Children (Season 7, Episode 9, "Rock of Ages") as himself, along with other 1960s rock stars Spencer Davis, Richie Havens, Robby Krieger, Mark Lindsay, and Peter Noone.

Sebastian appeared on Eels' 2005 release, Blinking Lights and Other Revelations.[79]

On January 12, 2014, Sebastian appeared on CBS News Sunday Morning to talk about his career with and without the Lovin' Spoonful, Eric Clapton, and the Martin guitar.[80]

In 2016, Sebastian appeared on Richard Barone's Sorrows & Promises: Greenwich Village in the 1960s album, playing harmonica, autoharp and making a vocal cameo on Barone's cover of the Lovin' Spoonful song "Did You Ever Have to Make Up Your Mind?".

Influence and legacy

Sebastian is a notable songwriter whose work has been covered by many artists, including Elvis Costello ("The Room Nobody Lives In"), Johnny Cash ("Darlin' Companion"), and Del McCoury ("Nashville Cats"). Several songs have also spawned multiple covers, including:

Sebastian is also credited with helping to popularize the art of tie-dyeing clothing among music fans and festival goers in the late 1960s, by publicly appearing in outfits that he tie-dyed himself after learning the process from Ann Thomas of Water Baby Dye Works.[39][81] His tie-dyed yellow patterned denim jacket, which he dyed himself and wore at Woodstock, has been prominently displayed in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.[82]

Stories We Could Tell, the title of a novel by British writer Tony Parsons, comes from the Sebastian song of the same name.

Awards and honors

As an original member of the Lovin' Spoonful, Sebastian was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000.

He was also inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2008.[8]

Personal life

Sebastian has been married three times. His first wife was Jean "Butchie" Webber (later known as Butchie Denver after she married actor Bob Denver).[83] According to Steve Boone, Butchie was an early supporter and friend of the Lovin' Spoonful's who secretly married Sebastian in the early 1960s to reduce his chances of being drafted for service in the Vietnam War. The couple divorced in 1966. That same year, Sebastian married Loretta "Lorey" Kaye, a waitress at Steve Paul's The Scene who later worked for Hit Parader magazine; they divorced in 1968.[4][20][21][84]

In 1972, Sebastian married Catherine Barnett, a photographer and artist who has designed numerous album covers. The couple have two children together.[4][21][85][86]

Since the early 1990s, Sebastian has struggled with throat problems that eventually affected and changed his singing voice, but he has continued to perform and tour.[73][87]

Solo discography

Original U.S. singles

Release year Label/catalog # Titles (A-side / B-side) Billboard Top Singles Cashbox
1968[88] Kama Sutra KA-254 "She's a Lady/The Room Nobody Lives In"
84
62
1970 Reprise 0902 "Magical Connection/Fa-Fana-Fa"
1970 Reprise 0918 "What She Thinks About/Red Eye Express"
1970 MGM 14122 "Rainbows All Over Your Blues/You're a Big Boy Now"
1971 Reprise 1026 "I Don't Want Nobody Else/Sweet Muse"
1971 Reprise 1050 "Well, Well, Well/We'll See"
1972 Reprise 1074 "Give Us a Break/Music for People Who Don't Speak English"
1976 Reprise 1349 "Welcome Back/Warm Baby"
1
1
1976 Reprise 1355 "Hideaway/One Step Forward, Two Steps Back"
95

Original Studio and Live Albums

Release year Label/catalog # Album title Billboard Album Chart Format Notes
1970 Reprise
RS 6379
John B. Sebastian
20
Vinyl (original)
Reel (RST-6379-B)
CD (reissue)
Early copies of vinyl album contained "tie-dyed" liner notes. Reissued in USA by Collectors' Choice COLC 720 (2006).
1970 MGM
SE-4720
John Sebastian Live
129
Vinyl Recording of a live outdoor concert in Woodstock, NY in July 1970. Withdrawn from market in 1970, two months after release; at least one bootleg version circulated.
1971 Reprise
MS 2036
Cheapo Cheapo Productions Presents Real Live John Sebastian
75
Vinyl (original)
Reel (RST-2036-B)
CD (reissue)
Recorded live at four California shows. Reissued in USA by Collectors' Choice COLC 724 (2006).
1971 Reprise
MS 2041
The Four of Us
93
Vinyl (original)
Reel (RST-2041-B)
CD (reissue)
Reissued in USA by Collectors' Choice COLC 721 (2006).
1974 Reprise
MS 2187
Tarzana Kid
Vinyl (original)
CD (reissue)
Reissued in USA by Collectors' Choice COLC 722 (2006).
1976 Reprise
MS 2249
Welcome Back
79
Vinyl (original)
CD (reissue)
Reissued in USA by Vivid Sound RATCD-4235 (2004), Collectors' Choice COLC 724 (2006), and Rhino Entertainment (2008).
1978 Nelvana
NEL 7802
The Devil and Daniel Mouse: A Nelvana Story Album
Vinyl Contains soundtrack from children's animated TV special, featuring songs written by Sebastian and sung by Sebastian (as "Daniel Mouse") and Laurel Runn (as "Jan Mouse"), with additional narration by Sebastian.
1992 Shanachie
8006
Tar Beach
CD Studio album consisting of previously unreleased original tracks by Sebastian. Four songs were co-written with Phil Galdston, and the traditional "Mornin' Blues" was arranged by Sebastian.
1996 Music Masters
MMD 65137
John Sebastian and the J-Band:
I Want My Roots
CD The J-Band consists of Jimmy Vivino, Fritz Richmond, and James Wormworth, with guests Yank Rachell, Paul Rishell, Annie Raines, Rory Block, John Simon, and Richard Crooks.
1999 Hollywood
HR-62227-2
John Sebastian and the J-Band:
Chasin' Gus' Ghost
CD The J-Band consists of Paul Rishell, Annie Raines, Fritz Richmond, and James Wormworth, with guests Jimmy Vivino, Geoff Muldaur, Yank Rachell, John Simon, Jerry Marotta, and Benson Sebastian.
2007 Acoustic Disc
ACD-67
John Sebastian & David Grisman: Satisfied
CD With David Grisman; collection of traditional folk songs and some original songs.
2021 Renew Records / BMG John Sebastian and Arlen Roth Explore the Spoonful Songbook
Vinyl, CD, and digital Thirteen reimagined songs from Sebastian's hit-making band plus "Stories We Could Tell", originally included on 1974's Tarzana Kid; the MonaLisa Twins add guest vocals to four cuts

Selected Reissues, Compilations, and Archival Live Albums

Much of Sebastian's material, especially his 1970s Reprise albums and the 1996 King Biscuit Flower Hour live recording, has been reissued and/or repackaged many times; therefore, this table is selective. Sebastian has also released various formats and packages of long-playing instructional materials for Homespun Tapes, which are not included in this table.

Release year Label/catalog # Album title Billboard Album Chart Format Notes
1970 MGM
SE-4654
John B. Sebastian
Vinyl Exact same album as Reprise RS 6379, with different cover art. Withdrawn from market in 1970.
1989 Rhino
RI-70170
The Best of John Sebastian
Vinyl, cassette and CD "Best-of" compilation of selected tracks from Reprise albums John B. Sebastian, The Four of Us, Tarzana Kid, and Welcome Back, plus the non-LP song "Give Us a Break".
1996 King Biscuit Flower Hour
KBFHCD016
John Sebastian Live on the King Biscuit Flower Hour
CD (original and reissue)
DVD Audio (reissue)
Recording of a live concert in Brookhaven, NY, Sept. 9. 1979. Reissued several times with different running order and/or some tracks omitted as:
From the Front Row ... Live! (DVD Audio, Silverline, 2003)
John Sebastian Live (CD, EMI-Capitol Special Markets, 2006; not the same as the 1970 MGM vinyl LP of the same name)
Nashville Cats (CD, Disky (Netherlands), 2001).
2001 Rhino Handmade
RHM2 7758
Faithful Virtue: The Reprise Recordings
CD Box set containing reissues of all five Reprise albums; bonus tracks consisting of Sebastian's entire 1969 Woodstock set and six tracks recorded live at Winterland in San Francisco on October 4, 1969; 48-page liner notes booklet; and poster. Limited numbered edition of 3000. The box set was reissued in 2014 by Wounded Bird Records without the bonus tracks, booklet and poster.
2001 Hux
HUX024
One Guy, One Guitar [89]
CD Two live sets at Cambridge Folk Festival recorded for BBC Radio 1 on August 2, 1981, and July 29, 1984, featuring Sebastian accompanying himself on acoustic guitar. Includes 12-page booklet.
2007 Raven (Australia)
RAEN 249
John Sebastian: Life and Times 1964–1999
CD Compilation mostly containing Lovin' Spoonful material from the band's Kama Sutra releases, but also a few tracks selected from early 1960s Even Dozen Jug Band, Lovin' Spoonful Elektra tracks, Sebastian solo Reprise recordings, and J-Band recordings.
2014 Edsel
EDSG 8039
John B. Sebastian/ The Four of Us/ Tarzana Kid/ Welcome Back
CD + DVD Re-release of the four studio Reprise albums, bundled with DVD of a previously unreleased concert recorded for the BBC on October 16, 1970. Includes 36-page booklet.

Contributions to "various artists" albums

This table lists songs written or performed by Sebastian that were originally released on — and in many cases, are only available on — compilations or collaborations of various artists, including but not limited to soundtrack albums. Contributions as a guest on albums released under the name of a specific artist or group are not included.

Release year Label/catalog # Album title Format Contributions
(All songs written by Sebastian unless otherwise noted)
1969 Cotillion/Atlantic
SD 3-500
Woodstock: Music from the Original Soundtrack and More (festival film soundtrack) Vinyl (original)
CD (1994 reissue)
Live versions from Woodstock Festival:
"I Had a Dream"
"Rainbows All Over Your Blues"
1977 Rounder
3018
Woodstock Mountains: More Music From Mud Acres
(collaborative folk project featuring musicians from Woodstock, New York area)
Vinyl Plays on the following songs:
"Bluegrass Boy" (John Herald), "Waiting for a Train" (Jimmie Rodgers), "Morning Blues" (traditional), "Mason Dixon's on the Line" (Pat Alger), "Amazing Grace" (traditional)
1979 Columbia
JC 36292
Skatetown, U.S.A.
(soundtrack to film of the same name)
Vinyl "Roller Girl"
1985 Kid Stuff
DAR-3901 (Vinyl LP)
DT 4901 (Cassette)
The Care Bears Movie: Original Soundtrack Album Vinyl, Cassette "Nobody Cares Like a Bear"
"When You Care, You're Not Afraid to Try"
"In a Care Bear Family"
1994 Atlantic
7567-82618-2 XY
The Best of Woodstock CD Live version from Woodstock Festival:
"I Had a Dream"
1994 Atlantic
82636-2
Woodstock: Three Days of Peace and Music CD (box set) Live versions from Woodstock Festival:
"Rainbows All Over Your Blues"
"I Had a Dream"
1999 Shanachie
6041
(re-released 2002 as St. Clair Entertainment Group 6788)
Song of the Hills: Instrumental Impressions of Appalachian Classics
(re-release title: Man of Constant Sorrow: Instrumental Impressions of the American Heartland)
CD Plays on the following traditional folk songs: "Tom Bigbee Waltz", "When First Unto This Country", "Wagoner's Lad"
2004 Lovenotes
Tails of the City: Dog Tunes by Murray Weinstock CD Performs "Dog Day Afternoon" with Joey Spampinato
(song written by Murray Weinstock)
2009 Rhino
7567-82618-2 XY
Woodstock: 40 Years On: Back to Yasgur's Farm CD (box set) Live versions from Woodstock Festival:
"How Have You Been"
"Rainbows All Over Your Blues"
"I Had a Dream"

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External links

  • Official website
  • Illustrated Even Dozen Jug Band discography
  • Peter Reilly's review of The Four of Us[dead link]
  • Chasin' Gus' Chost jug band documentary September 19, 2020, at the Wayback Machine
  • John Sebastian interviewed on the Pop Chronicles (1969)
  • John Sebastian Interview - NAMM Oral History Library (2016)

john, sebastian, this, article, about, musician, debut, solo, album, john, sebastian, album, father, classical, harmonica, player, composer, classical, harmonica, player, similarly, named, mexican, singer, joan, sebastian, john, benson, sebastian, born, march,. This article is about the musician For his debut solo album see John B Sebastian album For his father the classical harmonica player and composer see John Sebastian classical harmonica player For the similarly named Mexican pop singer see Joan Sebastian John Benson Sebastian born March 17 1944 is an American singer songwriter and musician who founded the rock band The Lovin Spoonful He made an impromptu appearance at the Woodstock festival in 1969 1 and scored a U S No 1 hit in 1976 with Welcome Back John SebastianSebastian performing in concert in East Lansing Michigan August 1970Background informationBirth nameJohn Benson SebastianAlso known asGiovanni PuglieseBorn 1944 03 17 March 17 1944 age 79 Greenwich Village New York City New York U S GenresRockpopfolkbluesOccupation s SingermusiciansongwriterInstrument s VocalsguitarharmonicaautoharpYears active1964 presentLabelsKama Sutra RepriseWebsitejohnbsebastian wbr com Sebastian was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000 as a member of the Lovin Spoonful Contents 1 Early life 2 Early career 3 The Lovin Spoonful 4 Solo career 1960s 1970s 4 1 Broadway musical composer 4 2 Woodstock appearance 4 3 Major label solo recordings 4 4 Session work 5 Later career 5 1 Live performances 5 2 Record releases 5 3 Soundtrack work 5 4 Television presenter 5 5 Children s book author 5 6 Instructor at Homespun Tapes 5 7 Other appearances and activities 6 Influence and legacy 7 Awards and honors 8 Personal life 9 Solo discography 9 1 Original U S singles 9 2 Original Studio and Live Albums 9 3 Selected Reissues Compilations and Archival Live Albums 9 4 Contributions to various artists albums 10 References 11 External linksEarly life EditSebastian was born in New York City and grew up in Italy and Greenwich Village 2 3 His father John Sebastian ne John Sebastian Pugliese was a noted classical harmonica player and his mother Jane born Mary Jane Bishir was a radio script writer 4 His godmother was Vivian Vance Ethel Mertz of I Love Lucy who was a close friend of his mother 5 His godfather and first babysitter was children s book illustrator Garth Williams a friend of his father 6 Eleanor Roosevelt was a neighbor who lived across the hall 7 Sebastian grew up surrounded by music and musicians including Burl Ives and Woody Guthrie and hearing such players as Lead Belly and Mississippi John Hurt in his own neighborhood 8 9 He graduated from Blair Academy a private boarding school in Blairstown New Jersey in 1962 10 He next attended New York University for just over a year but dropped out as he became more interested in musical pursuits 4 11 Early career EditIn the early 1960s Sebastian developed an interest in blues music and in playing harmonica in a blues style rather than the classical style of his father Through his father s connections he met and was influenced by blues musicians Sonny Terry and Lightnin Hopkins for whom Sebastian served as unofficial tour guide and valet when Hopkins was in New York City 12 13 Sebastian became part of the folk and blues scene that was developing in Greenwich Village which in part later gave rise to folk rock 14 In addition to harmonica Sebastian played guitar and occasionally autoharp One of Sebastian s first recording gigs was playing guitar and harmonica for Billy Faier s 1964 album The Beast of Billy Faier 15 He also played on Fred Neil s album Bleecker amp MacDougal and Tom Rush s self titled album in 1965 He played in the Even Dozen Jug Band and in The Mugwumps which split to form the Lovin Spoonful and the Mamas amp the Papas Bob Dylan invited him to play bass on his Bringing It All Back Home sessions though Sebastian s parts probably did not appear on the album 16 and to join Dylan s new electric touring band but Sebastian declined in order to concentrate on his own project the Lovin Spoonful 17 The Lovin Spoonful EditMain article The Lovin Spoonful Sebastian was joined by Zal Yanovsky Steve Boone and Joe Butler in the Spoonful which was named after The Coffee Blues a Mississippi John Hurt song The Lovin Spoonful which blended folk rock and pop with elements of blues country and jug band music became part of the American response to the British Invasion and was noted for such hits as Do You Believe in Magic Jug Band Music You Didn t Have to Be So Nice Daydream Did You Ever Have to Make Up Your Mind Summer in the City Rain on the Roof Nashville Cats Darling Be Home Soon and Six O Clock 1 18 The band however began to implode after a 1967 marijuana bust in San Francisco involving Yanovsky a Canadian citizen Facing deportation he revealed the name of his dealer to police which caused a fan backlash and added to the internal tension already created by the diverging interests of the band members Neither Sebastian nor Butler was involved in the matter both being away from San Francisco at the time Yanovsky subsequently left the band and was replaced by Jerry Yester after which the band s musical style veered away from its previous eclectic blend and became more pop oriented 19 20 21 Performing at the Woodstock Reunion 1979 at Parr Meadows in Ridge New YorkSebastian left the Lovin Spoonful in 1968 and did not play with any later versions of the band except for a brief reunion with the other three original members to appear in Paul Simon s 1980 film One Trick Pony and again for a single performance at their Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony in 2000 1 Solo career 1960s 1970s EditBroadway musical composer Edit One of Sebastian s first projects after leaving the Spoonful was composing the music and lyrics for a play with music Jimmy Shine written by Murray Schisgal It opened on Broadway in December 1968 with Dustin Hoffman in the title role and ran until April 1969 for a total of over 150 performances 22 23 24 25 26 In the late 1970s and early 1980s Sebastian himself wrote a stage musical adaptation of E B White s Charlotte s Web in consultation with his godfather Garth Williams who illustrated White s original book The proposed musical included 20 songs some of which Sebastian performed in concert but the musical was never produced 27 28 29 Woodstock appearance Edit In August 1969 Sebastian made an unscheduled appearance at Woodstock He traveled to the festival as a spectator but was asked to appear when the organizers suddenly needed an acoustic performer after a rain break because they couldn t set up amps on stage for Santana until the water was swept off 30 Sources that have tried to reconstruct the Woodstock running order differ on the exact time and position of Sebastian s unplanned set with some stating that he played on Saturday August 16 immediately after Country Joe McDonald 31 32 others saying that on that Saturday Santana followed McDonald and Sebastian appeared after Santana 33 34 35 and still others including McDonald recalling that Sebastian actually played on Friday August 15 at some point after Richie Havens opened the festival 36 37 38 39 Sebastian s Woodstock set consisted of three songs from his recorded but not yet released John B Sebastian album How Have You Been I Had a Dream and Rainbows All Over Your Blues and two Lovin Spoonful songs Darling Be Home Soon and Younger Generation which he dedicated to a newborn baby at the festival Documentary remarks by festival organizers indicated that Sebastian was under the influence of marijuana or other psychedelic drugs 40 41 at the time hence his spontaneity and casual unplanned set 42 Sebastian has confirmed in later interviews that he was a regular marijuana user at the time and had taken acid at Woodstock because he was not scheduled to perform 21 43 44 45 However he has also noted that there was a natural high there at Woodstock and that i n an interview it is the easy thing to say yeah I was really high but it was actually a very small part of the event In fact I had a small part of some pill that someone gave me before I went on stage but it wasn t a real acid feeling 43 Sebastian appeared on the original Woodstock album and in the documentary film Twenty five years later he returned for Woodstock 94 playing harmonica for Crosby Stills and Nash and appearing with his own band the J Band In September 1969 a month after Woodstock Sebastian performed a similar set of solo and Spoonful material at the 1969 Big Sur Folk Festival and was featured in the subsequent documentary Celebration at Big Sur 1971 46 47 Major label solo recordings Edit In January 1970 Sebastian released the first in a series of solo LPs on Reprise Records a label owned by Warner Bros Records his eponymous solo debut John B Sebastian on which he was accompanied by various Los Angeles musicians including Crosby Stills amp Nash It was Sebastian s highest charting solo album reaching No 20 in the Billboard album charts In a contract dispute with MGM Records MGM without authorization from Sebastian or his management also released the John B Sebastian album under a different cover and a live album John Sebastian Live both were later withdrawn from the market 21 Sebastian s second Reprise album Cheapo Cheapo Productions Presents Real Live John Sebastian was hastily recorded in an effort to provide an authorized live album 48 49 For his third Reprise album The Four of Us 1971 Sebastian used a core backing band consisting of keyboardist Paul Harris drummer Dallas Taylor and bassist Kenny Altman He considered forming a permanent band with them but Harris and Taylor chose to join Stephen Stills s band Manassas 50 In 1972 Sebastian also released a non LP single Give Us a Break b w Music for People Who Don t Speak English which did not chart On his next album Tarzana Kid 1974 Sebastian returned to using a rotating group of well known recording artists and session musicians including Lowell George who also co wrote with Sebastian the album track Face of Appalachia Phil Everly Emmylou Harris the Pointer Sisters David Grisman Russell DaShiell Ry Cooder and Buddy Emmons Sebastian George and Everly also briefly considered forming a supergroup but abandoned the idea 51 52 Sebastian has stated that his musical career suffered in the early 1970s from being out of step with the trends set by emerging artists such as Alice Cooper and that he made more money by buying and selling real estate than he did from his music After Tarzana Kid failed to chart Sebastian sought a release from his Reprise contract which required him to make one more album However in 1976 Sebastian had an unexpected No 1 single with Welcome Back the theme song to the sitcom Welcome Back Kotter 8 causing the label to rush the production of an album also titled Welcome Back 4 Despite the monster hit status of the song Welcome Back Sebastian expressed frustration that Reprise did not do more to promote the associated album his last for Reprise 21 53 His later albums have been released primarily on independent record labels The song Sebastian s only top 40 solo hit found new life 28 years later when a sample from it became the hook for rapper Mase s 2004 hit Welcome Back Welcome Back source source by John Sebastian Welcome Back Reprise Records 1976 Sample from The Best of John Sebastian Rhino Entertainment WEA Corp 1989 1990 format Ogg Problems playing this file See media help In 2001 Rhino Entertainment re released all five of Sebastian s Reprise albums plus the non LP Give Us a Break single on CD in a limited edition box set entitled Faithful Virtue The Reprise Recordings The box set also included live recordings of Sebastian s entire Woodstock performance and six previously unreleased songs recorded in mono from a performance at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco on October 4 1969 54 In 2006 Sebastian s five Reprise albums were reissued as individual CDs by Collectors Choice Music with new liner notes by Richie Unterberger 48 49 50 51 53 Session work Edit During the 1960s and 1970s Sebastian guested on a number of recordings by other artists He played harmonica with the Doors on the song Roadhouse Blues from the album Morrison Hotel under the pseudonym G Pugliese to avoid problems with his contract 55 and to avoid association with Jim Morrison who was then facing trial on charges of lewd behavior after the Miami concert incident He also appeared on two Doors live albums playing on Little Red Rooster on Alive She Cried and on seven songs on Live in Detroit 56 57 Both albums were later re released remastered and repackaged into one single album In Concert and included Morrison s introduction of Sebastian to the stage on the Little Red Rooster track Sebastian is credited with playing three instruments on the 1970 Gordon Lightfoot album Sit Down Young Stranger Reprise RS 6392 He played autoharp on Saturday Clothes electric guitar on Baby It s Allright and harmonica on The Pony Man The album was later retitled If You Could Read My Mind when the song of that name unexpectedly became a major hit 58 Sebastian is credited with playing harmonica on Crosby Stills Nash amp Young s song Deja Vu from the album of the same name 59 He had previously been asked by Crosby Stills amp Nash to join their group as a fourth member but turned them down leading to their association with Neil Young 60 In 1977 he recorded as part of Artie and Happy Traum s Woodstock Mountain Revue a k a Woodstock Mountains folk collaboration for the album More Music From Mud Acres 61 62 Other records on which Sebastian appeared include the album Stephen Stills 1970 63 Timothy Leary s album You Can Be Anyone This Time Around 1970 on which Sebastian jammed with Jimi Hendrix 64 65 and Keith Moon s only solo album Two Sides of the Moon 1975 66 He also played the autoharp instrumental break between the second and third verses of Randy VanWarmer s 1979 hit Just When I Needed You Most Later career Edit Sebastian right with David Grisman 2009 Since the 1980s Sebastian has been active in several music related areas not only writing and performing his own material but also performing roots music developing soundtrack and instructional material hosting and appearing on television programs and writing a children s book about a harmonica playing bear Live performances Edit Sebastian has continued to tour and play live both solo and with a variety of backing bands He had a long association with the eclectic rock band NRBQ dating back to the early 1980s when he played on NRBQ s album Grooves in Orbit 1983 He has said that NRBQ to a large extent picked up where The Lovin Spoonful left off because of NRBQ s wide range of musical styles that they re not only able but accurate at playing and he expressed appreciation for NRBQ s support during a low point in his career 67 In turn Sebastian helped NRBQ by using them on his own Nelvana and Disney Channel soundtrack projects during a period when litigation prevented them from recording 68 Sebastian has used NRBQ as his own backing band 20 appeared regularly at their concerts 69 70 and recorded frequently with the band members 71 and NRBQ founding member Terry Adams refers to Sebastian as an honorary member of the band 72 Although he performed Lovin Spoonful songs solo and with NRBQ who were themselves promoted in the 1980s as the new Lovin Spoonful 20 he declined to reunite with several former Spoonful members in 1991 73 Throughout the 1990s Sebastian frequently appeared with the J Band a jug band including Fritz Richmond from the Jim Kweskin Jug Band jug band pioneer Yank Rachell Jimmy Vivino and Geoff Muldaur 8 Sebastian and the J Band were featured in Chasin Gus Ghost 2007 a documentary about the roots and influence of jug band music 74 75 The film screened in August 2007 at the San Francisco Jug Band Festival where Sebastian performed with other musicians featured in the film including Geoff Muldaur Maria Muldaur Jim Kweskin and David Grisman and made its film festival debut in October 2007 at the Woodstock Film Festival In the film Sebastian humorously explains with musical accompaniment how his song Younger Girl was inspired by Gus Cannon s Prison Wall Blues Sebastian s live performances in the 2000s have included performing as a trio with country blues duo Paul Rishell and Annie Raines in 2002 touring with Maria Muldaur and her Garden of Joy jug band in 2009 and occasional appearances with mandolinist David Grisman with whom Sebastian played in the Even Dozen Jug Band in the 1960s and more recently collaborated on a CD album release Satisfied Sebastian performing at the Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center in Old Saybrook Connecticut November 27 2011 Record releases Edit After leaving Reprise Sebastian continued to occasionally release CD albums through a variety of small labels Although a number of these releases consisted of compilations or live performances of his older material from the 1960s and 1970s some such as Tar Beach Shanachie 1993 and Satisfied with David Grisman Acoustic Disc 2007 have contained significant new recordings Tar Beach in particular contained eleven previously unreleased songs written or co written by Sebastian four songs were composed by the team of Sebastian and songwriter Phil Galdston 76 with whom Sebastian also collaborated on the score for the Sig Shore directed feature film The Act 1984 According to Colin Larkin Sebastian had written many of the songs that appeared on Tar Beach more than a decade prior to the album s release 73 Two later releases I Want My Roots Music Masters 1996 and Chasin Gus Ghost Hollywood 2000 focused on Sebastian s work with the J Band Soundtrack work Edit Sebastian is a frequent contributor to film and TV soundtracks In particular he has written and performed music for a number of children s films and TV productions He wrote the music and provided the singing voice of Daniel Mouse for the Canada based Nelvana animated television special The Devil and Daniel Mouse 1978 about two mice attempting to succeed in the music business He supplied music for several more Nelvana productions including Strawberry Shortcake Housewarming Surprise 1983 Strawberry Shortcake Meets the Berrykins 1985 The Care Bears Movie 1985 The Care Bears Adventure in Wonderland 1987 and Care Bear Countdown the theme song for Nelvana s The Care Bears Family TV series He also wrote and sang the theme song narration for Nelvana s TV pilot The Get Along Gang however none of it was kept when DIC Entertainment took over the project He wrote and performed the theme song of the KNBC syndicated children s program That s Cat 1976 1979 and hosted a 1986 Disney Channel family special entitled What a Day for a Daydream 77 Television presenter Edit Since the 1980s Sebastian has hosted several television programs about 1960s and 1970s music including paid programs for compilation sets a syndicated live music and interview program called Deja View 6 and a half hour program called The Golden Age of Rock and Roll which featured video footage of 1960s bands performing on variety shows He also hosted a Lovin Spoonful retrospective broadcast on PBS in March 2007 talking about various Spoonful numbers in between vintage video clips of the band up to the time he left Children s book author Edit In 1993 Sebastian authored a children s book JB s Harmonica illustrated by his godfather Garth Williams about a young bear whose musical aspirations are overshadowed by the talents of his famous musician father 6 Instructor at Homespun Tapes Edit Sebastian has released a series of instructional DVDs CDs downloads booklets and prior to the use of digital media analog tapes for learning to play guitar harmonica and autoharp or for learning specific styles or songs These instructional materials are distributed by Homespun Tapes a company founded and operated by folk musician Happy Traum 43 Materials offered with Sebastian as an instructor have included An Easy Guide to Tuning Your Guitar John Sebastian Teaches Eight Lovin Spoonful Hits and Welcome Back John Sebastian Teaches Blues Harmonica Learn to Play Autoharp and The Fingerpicking Blues of Mississippi John Hurt A Spoonful of Classic Songs 78 Other appearances and activities Edit In November 1992 Sebastian made a cameo appearance on the sitcom Married with Children Season 7 Episode 9 Rock of Ages as himself along with other 1960s rock stars Spencer Davis Richie Havens Robby Krieger Mark Lindsay and Peter Noone Sebastian appeared on Eels 2005 release Blinking Lights and Other Revelations 79 On January 12 2014 Sebastian appeared on CBS News Sunday Morning to talk about his career with and without the Lovin Spoonful Eric Clapton and the Martin guitar 80 In 2016 Sebastian appeared on Richard Barone s Sorrows amp Promises Greenwich Village in the 1960s album playing harmonica autoharp and making a vocal cameo on Barone s cover of the Lovin Spoonful song Did You Ever Have to Make Up Your Mind Influence and legacy EditSebastian is a notable songwriter whose work has been covered by many artists including Elvis Costello The Room Nobody Lives In Johnny Cash Darlin Companion and Del McCoury Nashville Cats Several songs have also spawned multiple covers including Lovin You covered by Dolly Parton Helen Reddy and Bobby Darin Stories We Could Tell covered by The Everly Brothers Tom Petty and Jimmy Buffett Darlin Be Home Soon covered by Joe Cocker The Association Slade Cass Elliot Bruce Hornsby Allison Crowe and others Sebastian is also credited with helping to popularize the art of tie dyeing clothing among music fans and festival goers in the late 1960s by publicly appearing in outfits that he tie dyed himself after learning the process from Ann Thomas of Water Baby Dye Works 39 81 His tie dyed yellow patterned denim jacket which he dyed himself and wore at Woodstock has been prominently displayed in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 82 Stories We Could Tell the title of a novel by British writer Tony Parsons comes from the Sebastian song of the same name Awards and honors EditAs an original member of the Lovin Spoonful Sebastian was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000 He was also inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2008 8 Personal life EditSebastian has been married three times His first wife was Jean Butchie Webber later known as Butchie Denver after she married actor Bob Denver 83 According to Steve Boone Butchie was an early supporter and friend of the Lovin Spoonful s who secretly married Sebastian in the early 1960s to reduce his chances of being drafted for service in the Vietnam War The couple divorced in 1966 That same year Sebastian married Loretta Lorey Kaye a waitress at Steve Paul s The Scene who later worked for Hit Parader magazine they divorced in 1968 4 20 21 84 In 1972 Sebastian married Catherine Barnett a photographer and artist who has designed numerous album covers The couple have two children together 4 21 85 86 Since the early 1990s Sebastian has struggled with throat problems that eventually affected and changed his singing voice but he has continued to perform and tour 73 87 Solo discography EditOriginal U S singles Edit Release year Label catalog Titles A side B side Billboard Top Singles Cashbox1968 88 Kama Sutra KA 254 She s a Lady The Room Nobody Lives In 84 621970 Reprise 0902 Magical Connection Fa Fana Fa 1970 Reprise 0918 What She Thinks About Red Eye Express 1970 MGM 14122 Rainbows All Over Your Blues You re a Big Boy Now 1971 Reprise 1026 I Don t Want Nobody Else Sweet Muse 1971 Reprise 1050 Well Well Well We ll See 1972 Reprise 1074 Give Us a Break Music for People Who Don t Speak English 1976 Reprise 1349 Welcome Back Warm Baby 1 11976 Reprise 1355 Hideaway One Step Forward Two Steps Back 95 Original Studio and Live Albums Edit Release year Label catalog Album title Billboard Album Chart Format Notes1970 Reprise RS 6379 John B Sebastian 20 Vinyl original Reel RST 6379 B CD reissue Early copies of vinyl album contained tie dyed liner notes Reissued in USA by Collectors Choice COLC 720 2006 1970 MGM SE 4720 John Sebastian Live 129 Vinyl Recording of a live outdoor concert in Woodstock NY in July 1970 Withdrawn from market in 1970 two months after release at least one bootleg version circulated 1971 Reprise MS 2036 Cheapo Cheapo Productions Presents Real Live John Sebastian 75 Vinyl original Reel RST 2036 B CD reissue Recorded live at four California shows Reissued in USA by Collectors Choice COLC 724 2006 1971 Reprise MS 2041 The Four of Us 93 Vinyl original Reel RST 2041 B CD reissue Reissued in USA by Collectors Choice COLC 721 2006 1974 Reprise MS 2187 Tarzana Kid Vinyl original CD reissue Reissued in USA by Collectors Choice COLC 722 2006 1976 Reprise MS 2249 Welcome Back 79 Vinyl original CD reissue Reissued in USA by Vivid Sound RATCD 4235 2004 Collectors Choice COLC 724 2006 and Rhino Entertainment 2008 1978 Nelvana NEL 7802 The Devil and Daniel Mouse A Nelvana Story Album Vinyl Contains soundtrack from children s animated TV special featuring songs written by Sebastian and sung by Sebastian as Daniel Mouse and Laurel Runn as Jan Mouse with additional narration by Sebastian 1992 Shanachie 8006 Tar Beach CD Studio album consisting of previously unreleased original tracks by Sebastian Four songs were co written with Phil Galdston and the traditional Mornin Blues was arranged by Sebastian 1996 Music Masters MMD 65137 John Sebastian and the J Band I Want My Roots CD The J Band consists of Jimmy Vivino Fritz Richmond and James Wormworth with guests Yank Rachell Paul Rishell Annie Raines Rory Block John Simon and Richard Crooks 1999 Hollywood HR 62227 2 John Sebastian and the J Band Chasin Gus Ghost CD The J Band consists of Paul Rishell Annie Raines Fritz Richmond and James Wormworth with guests Jimmy Vivino Geoff Muldaur Yank Rachell John Simon Jerry Marotta and Benson Sebastian 2007 Acoustic Disc ACD 67 John Sebastian amp David Grisman Satisfied CD With David Grisman collection of traditional folk songs and some original songs 2021 Renew Records BMG John Sebastian and Arlen Roth Explore the Spoonful Songbook Vinyl CD and digital Thirteen reimagined songs from Sebastian s hit making band plus Stories We Could Tell originally included on 1974 s Tarzana Kid the MonaLisa Twins add guest vocals to four cutsSelected Reissues Compilations and Archival Live Albums Edit Much of Sebastian s material especially his 1970s Reprise albums and the 1996 King Biscuit Flower Hour live recording has been reissued and or repackaged many times therefore this table is selective Sebastian has also released various formats and packages of long playing instructional materials for Homespun Tapes which are not included in this table Release year Label catalog Album title Billboard Album Chart Format Notes1970 MGM SE 4654 John B Sebastian Vinyl Exact same album as Reprise RS 6379 with different cover art Withdrawn from market in 1970 1989 Rhino RI 70170 The Best of John Sebastian Vinyl cassette and CD Best of compilation of selected tracks from Reprise albums John B Sebastian The Four of Us Tarzana Kid and Welcome Back plus the non LP song Give Us a Break 1996 King Biscuit Flower Hour KBFHCD016 John Sebastian Live on the King Biscuit Flower Hour CD original and reissue DVD Audio reissue Recording of a live concert in Brookhaven NY Sept 9 1979 Reissued several times with different running order and or some tracks omitted as From the Front Row Live DVD Audio Silverline 2003 John Sebastian Live CD EMI Capitol Special Markets 2006 not the same as the 1970 MGM vinyl LP of the same name Nashville Cats CD Disky Netherlands 2001 2001 Rhino Handmade RHM2 7758 Faithful Virtue The Reprise Recordings CD Box set containing reissues of all five Reprise albums bonus tracks consisting of Sebastian s entire 1969 Woodstock set and six tracks recorded live at Winterland in San Francisco on October 4 1969 48 page liner notes booklet and poster Limited numbered edition of 3000 The box set was reissued in 2014 by Wounded Bird Records without the bonus tracks booklet and poster 2001 Hux HUX024 One Guy One Guitar 89 CD Two live sets at Cambridge Folk Festival recorded for BBC Radio 1 on August 2 1981 and July 29 1984 featuring Sebastian accompanying himself on acoustic guitar Includes 12 page booklet 2007 Raven Australia RAEN 249 John Sebastian Life and Times 1964 1999 CD Compilation mostly containing Lovin Spoonful material from the band s Kama Sutra releases but also a few tracks selected from early 1960s Even Dozen Jug Band Lovin Spoonful Elektra tracks Sebastian solo Reprise recordings and J Band recordings 2014 Edsel EDSG 8039 John B Sebastian The Four of Us Tarzana Kid Welcome Back CD DVD Re release of the four studio Reprise albums bundled with DVD of a previously unreleased concert recorded for the BBC on October 16 1970 Includes 36 page booklet Contributions to various artists albums Edit This table lists songs written or performed by Sebastian that were originally released on and in many cases are only available on compilations or collaborations of various artists including but not limited to soundtrack albums Contributions as a guest on albums released under the name of a specific artist or group are not included Release year Label catalog Album title Format Contributions All songs written by Sebastian unless otherwise noted 1969 Cotillion AtlanticSD 3 500 Woodstock Music from the Original Soundtrack and More festival film soundtrack Vinyl original CD 1994 reissue Live versions from Woodstock Festival I Had a Dream Rainbows All Over Your Blues 1977 Rounder 3018 Woodstock Mountains More Music From Mud Acres collaborative folk project featuring musicians from Woodstock New York area Vinyl Plays on the following songs Bluegrass Boy John Herald Waiting for a Train Jimmie Rodgers Morning Blues traditional Mason Dixon s on the Line Pat Alger Amazing Grace traditional 1979 ColumbiaJC 36292 Skatetown U S A soundtrack to film of the same name Vinyl Roller Girl 1985 Kid StuffDAR 3901 Vinyl LP DT 4901 Cassette The Care Bears Movie Original Soundtrack Album Vinyl Cassette Nobody Cares Like a Bear When You Care You re Not Afraid to Try In a Care Bear Family 1994 Atlantic7567 82618 2 XY The Best of Woodstock CD Live version from Woodstock Festival I Had a Dream 1994 Atlantic82636 2 Woodstock Three Days of Peace and Music CD box set Live versions from Woodstock Festival Rainbows All Over Your Blues I Had a Dream 1999 Shanachie6041 re released 2002 as St Clair Entertainment Group 6788 Song of the Hills Instrumental Impressions of Appalachian Classics re release title Man of Constant Sorrow Instrumental Impressions of the American Heartland CD Plays on the following traditional folk songs Tom Bigbee Waltz When First Unto This Country Wagoner s Lad 2004 Lovenotes Tails of the City Dog Tunes by Murray Weinstock CD Performs Dog Day Afternoon with Joey Spampinato song written by Murray Weinstock 2009 Rhino7567 82618 2 XY Woodstock 40 Years On Back to Yasgur s Farm CD box set Live versions from Woodstock Festival How Have You Been Rainbows All Over Your Blues I Had a Dream References Edit a b c Rock amp Roll Hall of Fame Lovin Spoonful Biography Archived August 10 2011 at the Wayback Machine rockhall com Retrieved June 4 2015 Clemente T J June 24 2019 John Sebastian A Cog in the Wheel of the Greatest Musical Cultural Sea Change Known to Man Hamptons com Archived from the original on August 18 2019 Retrieved August 18 2019 Hall Johanna The Spellbinding and Comfortable John B Sebastian PDF johannahall us Archived PDF from the original on August 20 2016 Retrieved August 18 2019 a b c d e March Jeff and Marti Childs Echoes of the Sixties Intimate Profiles of 43 of the Musical Composers and Performers Who Influenced an Entire Generation Billboard Books 1999 p 375 379 ISBN 0 8230 8316 0 Office of the State Historian New Mexico Vivian Vance newmexicohistory org Retrieved June 3 2015 a b c Boehme Mike Payoff Time for John Sebastian Pop Music The Former Lovin Spoonful Leader at the Coach House Tonight Hasn t Had a Record Since 1976 But Not For Want of Trying Los Angeles Times latimes com April 2 1993 Besonen Julie August 9 2018 How Summer in the City Became the Soundtrack for Every City Summer Published 2018 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved November 29 2020 a b c d Songwriter Hall of Fame John Sebastian biography Archived March 11 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved January 5 2009 John Sebastian biography at www johnbsebastian com Archived February 10 2010 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved January 6 2009 Blagden Nellie Talk About a Steady Job Miss Ellen Has Toiled at Blair Academy For 69 Years People September 26 1977 archived online at People com Retrieved June 3 2015 Tuma Debbie John Sebastian Finding His Roots interview with John Sebastian die augenweide de Retrieved June 8 2015 Williamson Chet A Lovin Spoonful of Blues The John Sebastian Trio With Paul Rishell and Annie Raines Worcester Magazine June 12 2002 p 64 Bob Ruggiero John Sebastian amp Lightnin Hopkins The Odd Couple Houston Press houstonpress com September 25 2014 Retrieved June 3 2015 Ruiz Toni amp Henri Llach Fred Neil The Other Side of 60s Greenwich Village Folk Scene Archived August 1 2003 at the Wayback Machine Perfect Sound Forever July 2003 available online at furious com Retrieved June 3 2015 Billy Faier The Five String Banjo December 10 2009 Archived from the original on January 24 2010 Retrieved January 31 2010 Unterberger Richie Turn Turn Turn The 60s Folk Rock Revolution Backbeat Books 2002 p 109 110 ISBN 0 87930 703 X Sounes Howard Down the Highway The Life of Bob Dylan Doubleday 2001 p 121 ISBN 978 0 8021 9545 6 Bogdanov Vladimir et al ed All Music Guide The Definitive Guide to Popular Music 4th ed Backbeat Books 2001 p 240 Unterberger Richie The Lovin Spoonful Biography Sony BMG Music Archived from the original All Music Guide on January 16 2009 Retrieved January 5 2009 a b c d Boone Steve with Tony Moss Hotter Than a Match Head My Life On the Run with The Lovin Spoonful ECW Press 2014 ISBN 1 77041 193 3 a b c d e f Kiersh Edward 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Adaptation by John Sebastian auction lot listing for script Originally published at https www liveauctioneers com item 10770633 e b white john sebastian charlottes web February 8 2012 Archived at Webcitation org June 8 2015 Retrieved June 8 2015 Myers Marc The Story Behind Darling Be Home Soon by the Lovin Spoonful s John Sebastian The Wall Street Journal wsj com December 28 2016 Retrieved December 31 2016 Evans Mike and Paul Kingsbury Woodstock Three Days That Rocked the World Sterling Publishing Co 2009 p 120 ISBN 978 1 4027 6623 7 Perone James E Woodstock An Encyclopedia of the Music and Art Fair Greenwood Press 2005 p 43 ISBN 0 313 33057 3 Woodstock Lineup Woodstock com Retrieved June 4 2015 Graff Gary Woodstock Box Set Unearths Famous Festival s Rarities Billboard billboard com June 5 2009 Retrieved June 4 2015 Peppard Alan Pop Culture Blog Welcome Back John Sebastian Playing at Poor David s Archived September 24 2015 at the Wayback Machine Dallas Morning News dallasnews com 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Magazine rollmagazine com Aug 2011 Retrieved June 3 2015 Torres Agnes Musical Variety Spices John Sebastian s Life Orlando Sentinel orlandosentinel com July 27 1986 Retrieved June 3 2015 Brend Mark American Troubadours Groundbreaking Singer Songwriters of the 60s Backbeat Books 2001 p 172 ISBN 0 87930 641 6 tim warden WIXY 1260 Cleveland Survey 11 29 68 Las solanas com Retrieved December 7 2011 Unterberger Richie John Sebastian One Guy One Guitar at AllMusic Retrieved September 14 2015 External links EditOfficial website Illustrated Even Dozen Jug Band discography Peter Reilly s review of The Four of Us dead link Chasin Gus Chost jug band documentary Archived September 19 2020 at the Wayback Machine John Sebastian interviewed on the Pop Chronicles 1969 Interview at classicbands com John Sebastian Interview NAMM Oral History Library 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Sebastian amp oldid 1155448996, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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