I was a big fan of Geoff Muldaur, I miss his voice and unique mandolin style. He has done quite a bit of recording since the Kweskin Jug Band broke up. He had 2 albums with his then wife Maria, at least one solo album, an album with Paul Butterfield, and an album with Amos Garret. None were commercially or (in my opinion) musically successful. I saw him about 10 years ago (has it really been that long?) At a New Year's Eve show that Tom Rush put on in Boston. The show included Eric Von Schmidt and a partial reunion of the Jug Band including the Geoff, Maria, Fritz Richmond, and I believe, Richard Greene. I think Geoff Muldaur lives in Woodstock with that John Sebastian crowd.Jim Kweskin is involved in some kind of religious cult (maybe with Mel Lyman.) I saw him playing on the street in Harvard Square (again, about 10 years ago) with a group called the "U and I Band". It included Kweskin on guitar, a cellist, a dulcimer players, and a set of 4 foot twins on guitar and banjo. It was interesting but they were also handing out religious tracts.