Tom Rush

Tom Rush
Tom Rush came up in the Cambridge folk scene of the early '60s, playing folk-blues on a series of albums for Prestige Records, then moved to Elektra, and by the late '60s was interpreting the work of such upcoming writers as Joni Mitchell and James Taylor. By the early '70s, he was mixing his own songs on albums for Columbia. In recent years, Rush has become something of a folk packager, putting together road shows that include some of the newer folk performers.

- William Ruhlmann, All Music...
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Tom Rush Classic Rush
By: Tom Rush
Credited Role:Main Performer
Song List: On the Road Again, Cuckoo, Who Do You Love?
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Tom Rush Tom Rush at the Unicorn
By: Tom Rush
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Song List: Ramblin' on My Mind, San Francisco Bay Blues, Old 97
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