Jaime Brockett
Jaime Brockett is a New England-based folk singer. He enjoyed cult status in the 1969-early 1970s era. On his debut album, Remember the Wind and the Rain, he plays guitar, banjo, and dulcimer.[1] Brockett was a favorite of devotees of late night progressive rock FM radio stations, particularly with his thirteen-minute-long adaptation of Lead Belly’s (via Blind Lemon Jefferson) "The Titanic", rechristened The Legend of the U.S.S. Titanic, co-written with Chris Smither.
Discography
- Remember the Wind and the Rain - 1968, Oracle Records
- Remember the Wind and the Rain - 1969, Capitol Records
- Jaime Brockett 2 - 1970, Capitol Records
- North Mountain Velvet - 1977, Adelphi Records
- Road Dancer - 1996, Private release
References
- ↑ Billboard album reviews. Billboard. 3 May 1969. p. 51. Retrieved 16 May 2010.