King David’s Jug Band was an American jug band from Cincinnati, Ohio’s West End, early 20th century. Named for guitarist David Crockett, the group also featured Sam “Stovepipe” Jones on, well, just about everything. As a “one-man band” performing in speakeasies during prohibition and on the street, Jones played guitar, harmonica and kazoo (through a stovepipe) all at once, while sporting a stovepipe hat. As King David’s Jug Band, they recorded six sides for Okeh Records.
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King David’s Jug Band was an American jug band from Cincinnati, Ohio’s West End, early 20th century. Named for guitarist David Crockett, the group also featured Sam “Stovepipe” Jones on, well, just about everything. As a “one-man band” performing in speakeasies during prohibition and on the s… read more
King David’s Jug Band was an American jug band from Cincinnati, Ohio’s West End, early 20th century. Named for guitarist David Crockett, the group also featured Sam “Stovepipe” Jones on, well, just about everything. As a “one-man band” performing in speakeasies during prohibition and on the street, Jones played guitar, harmonica and kazoo (through a stovepipe) al… read more