
Duck Baker grew up in Richmond, Virginia. As a teenager he played in rock and blues bands before becoming interested in acoustic blues. In the early seventies he moved to San Francisco, and was performing a wide range of material which can be heard on his first record on the Kicking Mule label, "There's Something for Everyone In America". In addition to developing his solo style, he immersed himself in the local swing jazz scene. In the late seventies Duck Baker released four more records for Kicking Mule
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The Duke of Fife's Welcome to Deeside
The Rakes of Waterloo
The Faerie Queen
The Golden Keyboard
Planxty Kelly
Stompin' at the Savoy
Summertime
Everything That Rises Must Converge
Southern Cross
White With Foam
Pretty Girl Milking a Cow
Immaculate Conception Rag
Morgan Magan
Irish Washerwoman
In a Sentimental Mood
Take the a Train
The Cure
Blind Mary
Tintiyana
King of Bongo Bong
Duke of Fife's Welcome to Deeside
Kid on the Mountain
Yas Yas
Turnaround
Your Lady
Black Monk
Maple Leaf Rag
Good Intentions
The March of the King of Laoise
Always
No Love
Medley: The West Wind / The Blackbird
The Stroll
The Third World
Medley: Miss Forbes Farewell/Poll Halfpenny
The March of the King of Laois
Miss McLeod's Reel
The Blood of the Lamb
Lament for Limerick
The Humors of Whiskey
Medley: Sergeant Early's Dream/Chief O'Neil's Favorite
134th St.
The Flowers of Belfast
The Clown
Medley: The WIcklow Hornpipe/Proudlock's Hornpipe
Medley: Wishes / Plain As Winter
New Righteous Blues
House Party Starting
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