Biography
The Louisville, Kentucky-based Dixieland Jug Blowers were one of the first jug bands to record. Led by violinist Clifford Hayes and jug player Earl McDonald, the Chicago-based group, which featured clarinetist Johnny Dodds, left a legacy of twenty-three tracks, including Boodle Am Shake, Memphis Shake and Skit, Skat, Doodle-Do, recorded between December 1926 and June 1927. Recording as the Louisville Jug Band, they cut such tunes as She's In The Graveyard Now.

South Carolina-born McDonald moved to Louisville, at the age of two, in 1885. He formed the Louisville Jug Band while still in high school. The product of a musical family, Glasgow, Kentucky-born Hayes moved to Jeffersonville, Indiana in his teens. He joined McDonald's band in 1913.

Although McDonald and Hayes formally separated, over financial conflicts, by 1919, they continued to hire each other to play on recordings and live performances. ~ Craig Harris, Rovi




 
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Dixieland Jug Blowers - Don't Give all the Lard Away ! - 1927 Victor Record
Dixieland Jug Blowers "If You Can’t Make It Easy, Get A Job And Go To Work" (Chicago 6, 7, 1927)
Dixieland Jug Blowers "Banjoreno" (Chicago 12, 10, 1926) Victor 21473-A.
Dixieland Jug Blowers "I Never Did Want You" (Chicago 6, 7, 1927) Victor 20854-A
National lues, The Dixieland Jug Blowers. Victor Talking Machine Co., 1926
Dixieland Jug Blowers "Carpet Alley - Breakdown" (Chicago 12, 11, 1926) Victor 20480-B.
Dixieland Jug Blowers "Louisville Stomp" (Chicago 12, 10, 1926) Victor20403-A.
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