- Welcome Back · 1976
- The Harry Smith Connection: A Live Tribute to the Anthology of American Folk Music · 1998
- The Best of John Sebastian · 1976
- Welcome Back · 1976
- Tarzana Kid · 1974
- The Four of Us · 1971
- John B. Sebastian · 1970
- John B. Sebastian · 1970
- The Best of John Sebastian · 1989
- Tarzana Kid · 1974
- Tarzana Kid · 1974
- Welcome Back · 1976
- Jug Band Extravaganza · 2010
Albums
- 1976
- 1974
Appears On
About John Sebastian
John Sebastian was one of the few musicians on the 1960s Greenwich Village scene who was actually born in the Village. In the mid '60s, he backed up artists like Fred Neil on harmonica, and was a member of the Even Dozen Jug Band and the Mugwumps, the latter splintering into the Mamas & the Papas and the Sebastian-led Lovin' Spoonful. Perhaps the first great American rock band of the '60s, the Spoonful combined blues/folk/jug-band roots with unerring pop sensibilities and scored a string of huge, seminal hits between '65 and '67. Sebastian began a solo career in 1969, though he didn't see much success at it until his 1976 hit "Welcome Back," the theme for TV's WELCOME BACK, KOTTER. He continued recording into the 21st century, often returning to his blues/jug-band roots.
- HOMETOWN
- New York, NY, United States
- BORN
- 1944年3月17日
- GENRE
- Rock