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National Jug Band Jubilee
Merchandise
Jubilee immortalized!
CDs
of great tunesplayed
by great bands!
Recorded live,
National Jug Band Jubilee
Get them NOW!
2008

Live at Brown-Forman Amphitheater,
Waterfront Park, Louisville, KY
2007

live in Louisville, KY
at Iroquois Amphitheater.
Here's the tune list
"Jug Band Music?
You CAN'T Be Serious?"
CD Album Tunes:
DISC 1
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San Francisco Bay Blues
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Jug Band Blues
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Everybody Loves My Baby
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Rickett's Hornpipe
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A Good Man Is Hard to Find
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Somethin' Elemental
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Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives to Me
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I Like Bananas Because They Have No Bones
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Little Sadie
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Kokomo Blues
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Sourwood Mountain
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Sheik of Araby
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When Old Bill Bailey Plays the Ukulele
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Masculine Women, Feminine Men
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Two-Timin' Loser
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Under the Chicken Tree
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Boodle-Am-Shake
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Earl McDonald/Mattie Mathis Tribute
DISC 2
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Crazy Words, Crazy Tune
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Pigeon Song
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Walk Right In
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Sunny Disposish
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Sheik of Araby
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Eggplant that Ate Chicago
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Talkin' 'bout You
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Foldin' Bed (Tear It Down)
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Dona Got a Ramblin' Mind
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Good Time Music
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Digga Digga Do
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Sing It!
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Diggin' My Potatoes
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Doctor Jazz
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Plastic
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One-Hour Mama
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Jug Band Music
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That's All, Folks!
"The album is not only great for the old hands at jug band music, but a great introduction
for those people you know who have no idea what jug band music is all about. Among the
five bands. there is an incredible mix of all the styles that go into jug band music--
GET THIS CD!"
Dave Snyder
“What wonderful CDs! They sound great. Well-recorded--catches the fun of the festival.
Not only is each band experienced and talented but they are distinctly different from
each other. This is a great representation of the breadth and depth of jug band music.”
Wayne Hagen, Organizer
International Jug Band Festival
Sutter Creek, CA
www.jugfest.org
"Jug Band Music? You Can't Be Serious!"
Buy the 2-CD album for only $19.95 ($3.95 s&h)
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To order call (502) 451-7981 MasterCard & VISA
National Jug Band Jubilee Brings America's Happiest Music back to its old Kentucky home. Dedicated to preserving jug band music at its late 19th century home--
Louisville, Kentucky. National Jug Band Jubilee--funded in part through a
Kentucky Arts Council grant.

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