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King David's Jug Band
993 listeners
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 stree… read more -
Birmingham Jug Band
1,997 listeners
The Birmingham Jug Band were one of the first and one of the most raucous and most irrepressible jug bands ever to record. It's varied… read moreThe Birmingham Jug Band were one of the first and one of the most raucous and most irrepressible jug bands ever to record. It's varied repertoire reflects the general diversity of African American music in the deep south in the late… read moreThe Birmingham Jug Band were one of the first and one of the most raucous and most irrepressible jug bands ever to record. It's varied repertoire reflects the general diversity of African American music in the deep south in the late 1920's. Early jug bands were typically made up of Afri… read more -
Earl McDonald's Original Louisville Jug Band
1,033 listeners
Earl McDonald, born in Louisville, KY, was a musician and founder of the Original Louisville Jug Band in 1902. The group was named the Ball… read moreEarl McDonald, born in Louisville, KY, was a musician and founder of the Original Louisville Jug Band in 1902. The group was named the Ballard Chefs from 1929 to 1932. Clifford Hayes was a member of the group before forming his own jug b… read moreEarl McDonald, born in Louisville, KY, was a musician and founder of the Original Louisville Jug Band in 1902. The group was named the Ballard Chefs from 1929 to 1932. Clifford Hayes was a member of the group before forming his own jug band in 1919. After McDonald's death, his band was conti… read more -
Dixieland Jug Blowers
2,726 listeners
The Dixieland Jug Blowers were a popular American musical group of the 1920s. While being a jug band, the group is often classified as a ja… read moreThe Dixieland Jug Blowers were a popular American musical group of the 1920s. While being a jug band, the group is often classified as a jazz band due to its set up which, while including regular Jug band instruments such as jug, banjo, … read moreThe Dixieland Jug Blowers were a popular American musical group of the 1920s. While being a jug band, the group is often classified as a jazz band due to its set up which, while including regular Jug band instruments such as jug, banjo, guitar, and violin, also used alto saxophone, trombone, pian… read more -
Five Harmaniacs
566 listeners
The Five Harmaniacs is a name of a jug band (or two bands, as some music researchers claim) that played early blues and vaudeville blues (a… read moreThe Five Harmaniacs is a name of a jug band (or two bands, as some music researchers claim) that played early blues and vaudeville blues (also known as medicine shows music) in 1920s with instruments such as kazoo, harmonica, banjo, ukul… read moreThe Five Harmaniacs is a name of a jug band (or two bands, as some music researchers claim) that played early blues and vaudeville blues (also known as medicine shows music) in 1920s with instruments such as kazoo, harmonica, banjo, ukulele, etc. Clyde Shugart was usually the singer and the kazoo… read more -
Jack Kelly & His South Memphis Jug Band
2,538 listeners
Little is known about Jack Kelly, the hoarse-voiced singer of the Memphis Jug Band. What is apparent from his music is that he took influen… read moreLittle is known about Jack Kelly, the hoarse-voiced singer of the Memphis Jug Band. What is apparent from his music is that he took influences from the various musical types of the time, with a heavy nod to the blues. His entire recorded… read moreLittle is known about Jack Kelly, the hoarse-voiced singer of the Memphis Jug Band. What is apparent from his music is that he took influences from the various musical types of the time, with a heavy nod to the blues. His entire recorded history last from 1933 to 1939, at least his entire recorde… read more -
Blue Ribbon Jug Band
195 listeners
The Blue Ribbon Jug Band, was just recently crowned the 2008 Chicago Battle of the Jug Bands Champion. They play acoustic roots, folk, and… read moreThe Blue Ribbon Jug Band, was just recently crowned the 2008 Chicago Battle of the Jug Bands Champion. They play acoustic roots, folk, and rockin' jug band music. Based out of Chicago, the Blue RIbbon Jug Band has recorded one 5 s… read moreThe Blue Ribbon Jug Band, was just recently crowned the 2008 Chicago Battle of the Jug Bands Champion. They play acoustic roots, folk, and rockin' jug band music. Based out of Chicago, the Blue RIbbon Jug Band has recorded one 5 song EP titled "strong and wrong". View wiki -
Cannon's Jug Stompers
27,574 listeners
Gus Cannon (12 September 1883 — 15 October 1979) was an American blues musician who helped to popularize jug bands (such as his own Cannon&… read moreGus Cannon (12 September 1883 — 15 October 1979) was an American blues musician who helped to popularize jug bands (such as his own Cannon's Jug Stompers) in the 1920s and 1930s. There's doubt about his birth year; his tombston… read moreGus Cannon (12 September 1883 — 15 October 1979) was an American blues musician who helped to popularize jug bands (such as his own Cannon's Jug Stompers) in the 1920s and 1930s. There's doubt about his birth year; his tombstone gives the date as 1874. Although their last recordings wer… read more