• "Juke" is a harmonica instrumental recorded by the Chicago bluesman Little Walter Jacobs in 1952. Although Little Walter had been recording sporadically...
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  • Look up juke in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Juke may refer to: Juke (football move), a deceptive move in American football "Juke" (instrumental), a harmonica...
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  • that album. "Juke" was Little Walter's first solo recording for Leonard Chess and reached #1 on the R&B Singles chart. A harmonica instrumental, it is Walter's...
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  • "Juke Joint Jezebel" is a song by industrial rock group KMFDM from their 1995 album Nihil. It is KMFDM's most widely known song to date, with around three...
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  • the top of the Billboard R&B chart. The song was "Juke", and it is still the only harmonica instrumental ever to be a number-one hit on the Billboard R&B...
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  • were several notable blues instrumental songs during the 1950s; Little Walter's rollicking "Juke" was a #1 R&B hit. Instrumental hit songs could emphasize...
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  • Juke Box Jury was a music panel show which ran on BBC Television between 1 June 1959 and 27 December 1967. The programme was based on the American show...
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  • melody, followed by a short instrumental interlude played by the instrument(s) referred to in the previous stanza. "Juke Box Blues" served as the B-side...
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    Blues (redirect from Juke Joint blues)
    blues is often dated to after the ending of slavery, with the development of juke joints occurring later. It is associated with the newly acquired freedom...
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  • organization. In 2014, Jukes announced his retirement from CIEH. Throughout his career of more than 43 years, Jukes was instrumental in a number of landmark...
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  • Haley's Juke Box: Songs of the Bill Haley Generation (often listed in reference books as Bill Haley's Jukebox), was the eleventh studio album by Bill Haley...
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    Andrew John Jukes (5 November 1815 in Bombay – 4 July 1901 in Southampton) was an English theologian. The son of Andrew Jukes and his wife Georgina Ewart...
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  • received less favourably than Wilde's debut studio album. Stephen Waldon of Juke complimented Wilde's vocals and Marty and Ricky's songwriting, despite finding...
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  • fourth studio album The Senior (2003), while production was helmed by Jerry "Juke" Vines, featuring co-production from Hester and Ginuwine. Released as the...
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  • One More Time" was later covered by Gram Parsons on his first solo album. Juke Joint Jimmy is a pseudonym used by The J. Geils Band for group compositions...
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  • French house Funky house Future house Garage house Ghetto house Ghettotech Juke house Gqom Hip house Electro hop Italo house Jackin house Jazz house Kwaito...
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  • noise-pop band The Earthmen by Steven Walker in Melbourne music publication Juke, where he describes a "post-rock noisefest". Post-rock incorporates stylings...
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    songwriter, and vocalist who became popular in the late 1950s. His 1958 instrumental single "Rumble", reached the top 20 in the United States; and was one...
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    appearances in films and on television, including Tender Is the Night (1962), Juke Box Rhythm (1959), It Takes a Thief (1969) and The Ed Sullivan Show (1960...
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  • French house Funky house Future house Garage house Ghetto house Ghettotech Juke house Gqom Hip house Electro hop Italo house Jackin house Jazz house Kwaito...
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  • fame) and 3024. The Quietus cited Addison Groove as being "instrumental in drawing Chicago juke and footwork within reach of UK dancefloors". This progression...
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    label including "Hit and Miss", the theme tune he composed for the BBC's Juke Box Jury programme; a cover of the Johnny Smith song "Walk Don't Run"; and...
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    bestsellers. It also reached No. 1 on Cash Box's chart of "The Nation's Top Ten Juke Box Tunes", in the same tandem ranking, and No. 1 on Cash Box's chart of...
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  • two albums released during a four-month period (the other being Haley's Juke Box), this first album consisted of cover versions of popular rock and roll...
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  • a British broadcaster. He was the presenter of the BBC Television series Juke Box Jury in the 1960s, and chaired the long-running BBC Radio 4 topical discussion...
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    and guitarist. He quickly made a name for himself in the African-American juke joints of the West Coast, where he first recorded for Federal Records in...
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  • to take stock." Jones had been working on fragments of songs, such as "Juke Box Fury", "Gravity" and the initially Shirelles-inspired "Runaround," since...
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  • came up with an idea of doubling the name. "Tramontane" is the only instrumental track Foreigner have released to date on a studio album. Mick Jones takes...
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  • is a reference to Chulahoma, Mississippi, location of "Junior's Place", a juke joint bought by Kimbrough around 1992 and operated after his death by his...
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    Shepherd's Bush. He has an additional half-brother. One of his brothers is Juke Caesar, who appeared on the 23 mixtape under the name "Lil Bro". As a child...
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