Go back to the twenties and thirties for that authentic jug band flavor (Memphis Jug Band, for starters). The Yazoo label has reissued several jug band records from this era, including a pretty good various-artists CD called Ruckus Juice & Chittlins. Check out their catalog.
Personally, I'd avoid any later jug bands, like Jim Kweskin's - most modern-day jug bands (i.e., anybody from the sixties onward) can't pull it off, and come off cornier than they intended.
Go back to the twenties and thirties for that authentic jug band flavor (Memphis Jug Band, for starters). The Yazoo label has reissued several jug band records from this era, including a pretty good various-artists CD called Ruckus Juice & Chittlins. Check out their catalog.
Personally, I'd avoid any later jug bands, like Jim Kweskin's - most modern-day jug bands (i.e., anybody from the sixties onward) can't pull it off, and come off cornier than they intended.
holy shit. Im pretty amazed at this legit reply to a jug band inquiry.
Go back to the twenties and thirties for that authentic jug band flavor (Memphis Jug Band, for starters). The Yazoo label has reissued several jug band records from this era, including a pretty good various-artists CD called Ruckus Juice & Chittlins. Check out their catalog.
Personally, I'd avoid any later jug bands, like Jim Kweskin's - most modern-day jug bands (i.e., anybody from the sixties onward) can't pull it off, and come off cornier than they intended.
holy shit. Im pretty amazed at this legit reply to a jug band inquiry.
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Personally, I'd avoid any later jug bands, like Jim Kweskin's - most modern-day jug bands (i.e., anybody from the sixties onward) can't pull it off, and come off cornier than they intended.
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holy shit. Im pretty amazed at this legit reply to a jug band inquiry.
Don't forget Cannon's Jug Stompers...