Jud Caswell
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For Sale
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Blackberry Time
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Genre: Acoustic / Folk
Location Brunswick, Maine, US
Profile Views: 40214
Last Login: 1/28/2012
Member Since 10/14/2005
Website judcaswell.com
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Bio
Heralded by Sing Out! magazine as "one of the leading singer-songwriters on the current scene," Jud Caswell's rural roots keep his new folk songs grounded in tradition and essential wisdom. His list of recently-won competitions includes Kerrville New Folk, Wildflower, Boston Folk Festival, and Dave Carter Memorial songwriting contests. -
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Influences
Maine, Texas, coffee, Martin guitars, backyards, Bill Ward, Jonathan Byrd, Amy Speace, Pat Wictor, Howard Zinn, libraries, used book stores, coffee, Acadia, rooftops, bricks, shadows, skipping rocks, cedars, northeasters, Richard Thompson, Bruce Cockburn, John Gorka, coffee, Guinness, Dogfish IPA, Maurice Sendak, Richard Brautigan, Seamus Heaney, Robert Frost, wheel ruts, the Beatles and coffee. -
Sounds Like
David Wilcox, James Taylor, John Gorka,
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5 Songs | Sep 21, 2008
Comments
- Violet Vallecillo2 years ago
thanks for the add
- Acoustic Cuts3 years ago
Hi,
Nice music!
Cheers - George De Souza3 years ago
Great music! Love it!
- Stonebridge Guitars3 years ago
Thanks for signin in as a friend. All the best from Stonebridge Guitars
- Thirty Steps to Forward3 years ago
Thank you for the friendship.
Really enjoyed listening to your music.
If you have time please come listen to a couple of our songs from our debut album.
Peace - Keith Landry3 years ago
Hey Jud,
Just listening to some of your great stuff on the way home today (just love "Lost and Found" and "For Sale." Wish I could get out to Maine to catch you live, but at least the CDs keep me sane. Feel free to come on by my myspace page to listen to my particular brand of folk music if you get the chance (I was raised to share)... So enjoy if you find the time.
Keith
p.s. Currently working on a bit of an Irish drinking tune called "Epitaph for Brandon McCarthy" opening with the line "Here give or take six feet under the ground lies Brandon McCarthy quite safe but not sound... There wasn't much left of him as you might know so there isn't too much of him buried below." You can imagine that the song can only get sillier from there... As I finish it up, I'll post it if you'd like some different material for your Irish Pub nights. - Mike Davidson Recording4 years ago
Dig the tunes.
- Lizzy Pitch4 years ago
hey jud thanks for being my friend!
- swafo4 years ago
Hi there Mr. C.
Listening to MBTB, and I don't think it has as short a shelf-life as you have said. I think it still plays as true today as it did in W's, GHW's, PS's and even SP's day. They're not gone...they just stepped back into the shadows for a while. - Old Blue4 years ago
Jud -
I needed to hear a little "Blackberry Time".
- Old Blue

















