The History of Mudkat
James “Mudkat” Grant began listening to rock n roll, classical, and country music at an early age. He joined his first band in high school after seeing the Beatles on TV, extending it through college years playing hundreds and hundreds of gigs. Having the opportunity to open for the Flying Burrito Brothers in May, 1970, changed their repertoire and musical direction. The band, now called North Country, moved to Denver, where they opened for the comedian Steve Martin, but within a year the band had broken up, so Grant moved into doing solo work with vocal, guitar and harmonica.
Press
“A new modern master of mature pop.”
Minneapolis Star Tribune
“The musical surprise of ’95”
City Pages
“Grant sings…with authority…(and) shows his diversity as a songwriter.”
Cake
“Quite lovely and rather haunting…Definitely a talented writer.”
Atlantic Records
“A fixture in the local music scene”
Winona Post
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