Maynard Solomon - Selected Discography of Records Produced By Maynard Solomon

Selected Discography of Records Produced By Maynard Solomon

  • - "Best of the Vanguard Years" (2000) (The Clancy Brothers)
  • - "Best of the Vanguard Years" (2000) (Tom Paxton)
  • - "Best of the Vanguard Years" (1998) (Ian and Sylvia)
  • - "Best of the Vanguard Years" (2004) (The Rooftop Singers)
  • - "Best of the Vanguard Years" (2003) (Buffy Sainte-Marie)
  • - "Best of the John Hammond" (1989) (John Hammond)
  • - "Best of the Eric Anderson" (1970) (Eric Anderson)
  • - "Vanguard Sessions: Baez Sings Dylan" (1998) (Joan Baez)
  • - "Reunion at Carnegia Hall, 1963, Pt 1" (2001) (The Weavers)
  • - "Reunion at Carnegia Hall, 1963, Pt 2" (2001) (The Weavers)

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