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JUGGERNAUT JUG BAND based out of Louisville, Kentucky have proudly kept early twentieth century jug music alive and well since 1965. The band blends an eclectic, fun mix of jazz, blues ragtime, swing and original music with washboards, washtubs, kazoos, jugs and various other sundry hardware. The band hosts the annual National Jug Band Jubilee in their hometown of Louisville, Kentucky the birthplace of jug music. They plan on releasing a new EP around the time of the next Jubilee in September 2018.

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