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Jug Band (a.k.a Jugband), Bluegrass, Old Time, Fiddle Tunes, & traditional music arranged in slightly off-the-wall ways
The Almost Original Synthetic Swampgrass Jug Band.com actually began many years ago. Rumor has it, that the boys got together for a high school talent show, since at that time no one could play any real instruments, kazoos, jugs, washtub bass, and other household implements were used. The Jug Band was an instant hit and it was decided that it would be a good idea to learn to play some real instruments, so they did. Over the years the group has had many names (ask Jim, the bass player for proper chronology). During the late 1970's and early 1980's the band played all over the New York metro area. They played with Vassar Clements,Jay Unger, Dell McCoury and other top name bands. The band currently consists of: Dave Rubin: vocals, guitar, steel guitar, jews harp Jeff Tyler: vocals, mandolin, fiddle, jug, kazoo Jim Vasconcellos: bass, washtub Doug Bowen: vocals, guitar, hammer dulcimer, saw, jug, kazoo Donald Bowen: vocals, banjo, washboard, kazoo The Swampettes - Audrey Tyler, Lauren Rubin, Hannah Grubow & Stacy Tyler provide vocals, kazoo and other sound effects on special occasions Dave Frisch: (1952-2003) vocals, guitar, harmonica on the Living Room Tapes Gary Wikfors: Member emeritus on what ever instrument he feels like as plays them all whenever we can lure him out of the Connecticut woods Jared Grubow: guest / former regular on washboard, cajon, other percussion Creative Media - Hannah Grubow - Pics, Video, Shirts Recording Engineer - Jared Grubow
Song Info
Genre
Rock Cover Songs
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#20,633 today Peak #24
#1,977 in subgenre Peak #1
Uploaded
February 25, 2007
Track Files
MP3
MP3 3.9 MB 128 kbps 4:16
Story behind the song
Cover of a Rolling Stones song recorded at a live performance in 1979 in Nyack at the Red Rail.
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