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| Three convicts named Tad, | Juke, and the leader Simpson, seek refuge in a small |
| During the time that | Juke and Donnelly were together they managed to cloc |
| Symphonic Extremities (1995) - | Juke Box Media |
| Doug Sahm … | Juke Box Music - Keyboards |
| The | juke box played great 60's hits like "Wooly Bully" w |
| Juke Box Blues was originally recorded by June Carte | |
| Jacobs presented | Juke Box Jury on BBC television between 1959 and 196 |
| The song would be his final number one on the | Juke Box Folk charts. |
| arly comes to an end where they are summoned to | juke box manufacturer Peter Pedigrew. |
| would be the first of three number ones on the | Juke Box Folk records chart. |
| r My Shoulder" peaked at number two on the Folk | Juke Box charts . |
| The single hit number one on the R&B | Juke Box chart and number six on the pop chart. |
| " stayed at the number one position on the Folk | Juke Box chart for thirteen weeks. |
| e tabulated, with the chart titled "Most Played | Juke Box Folk Records." |
| Seller chart in addition to reaching number two | Juke Box and number three Jockey; The Pied Pipers we |
| M. Blues", on the new | Juke Box label, became a hit, reaching # 2 on the Bi |
| show "On The Beat" hosted by Spencer Leigh, a ' | juke box jury' style programme. |
| ease on the charts peaking at number one on the | Juke Box Folk Records for one week . |
| asional television appearance as a panellist in | Juke Box Jury, as well as other popular music progra |
| The song went to number one on the R&B | Juke Box charts for sixteen non-consecutive weeks an |
| an would take to the number-one spot on the R&B | Juke Box chart. |
| e song was Foley's third number one on the Folk | Juke Box chart, spending two weeks at number one and |
| s of the Pioneers, peaked at number four on the | Juke Box Folk Record chart with their version . |
| at #3; on the Best Seller chart, at #3; on the | Juke Box chart, at #3. |
| 1946, The King Sisters made the top ten on the | Juke Box Folk chart with their version of the song. |
| 1947, Johnny Bond, also made the top ten on the | Juke Box Folk chart with his version of the song. |
| at #4; on the Best Seller chart, at #4; on the | Juke Box chart, at #3. |
| It was Ritter's second number one on the | Juke Box Folk chart, spending eleven weeks at the to |
| e theme tune of the popular early 1960s TV show | Juke Box Jury. |
| oonglows, who scored a number one single on the | Juke Box and number twenty pop.. |
| od Times Roll", peaked at number two on the R&B | Juke Box chart. |
| The single was number one on the R&B | Juke Box chart for twelve weeks and spent seven mont |
| Good For Nothing Heart" spent six weeks on the | Juke Box and C&W Jockey charts. |
| "A Summer Song" was played on | Juke Box Jury drawing from guest Ringo Starr the ass |
| would spend sixteen weeks at number one on the | Juke Box Folk charts and a total of twenty-nine week |
| t #11; on the Best Seller chart, at #10; on the | Juke Box chart, at #6. |
| Pay" would be Tex Ritter's final number one on | Juke Box Folk chart, staying at the top for three we |
| ry song, reaching number one on the Most Played | Juke Box Folk Records chart for three non-consecutiv |
| he Andrews Sisters would be first number on the | Juke Box Folk records charts followed by the origina |
| able in that it was the first number one on the | Juke Box Folk Records chart, which would later be kn |
| t #16; on the Best Seller chart, at #17; on the | Juke Box chart, at #12; on the composite chart of th |
| elles, (1941)) as well as the longer 1942 film, | Juke Box Jenny, a movie noted for being a series of |
| n last of five number ones in a rowm on the R&B | Juke Box chart : A record that has yet to be challen |
| m Fat Like That" reached number five on the R&B | Juke Box chart . |
| To Know"), reaching position #8 on Billboard's | Juke Box charts in December 1948, and scoring positi |
| ong would be Bob Wills second number one on the | Juke Box Folk charts, spending a single week at numb |
| st release to make it to number one on the Folk | Juke Box charts where it stayed for fourteen weeks a |
| t #15; on the Best Seller chart, at #16; on the | Juke Box chart, at #11; on the composite chart of th |
| separate charts published for Best Sellers and | Juke Box plays, and in 1955 a third chart was added, |
| The song was Thomas' first chart entry on the | Juke Box Folk Records chart and was also his most su |
| t #17; on the Best Seller chart, at #20; on the | Juke Box chart, at #16; on the composite chart of th |
| Separate charts were presented for | juke box popularity, record sales, and radio airplay |
| Eric Dolphy) and in the presence on the club's | juke box of a single by Ornette Coleman. |
| t #16; on the Best Seller chart, at #11; on the | Juke Box chart, at #13; on the composite chart of th |
| made it to number one for one week on the Folk | Juke Box charts and spent a total of eighteen weeks |
| uld be Gene Autry's most successful song on the | Juke Box Folk charts, peaking at number one for eigh |
| e Disk Jockey chart, the Best Seller chart, the | Juke Box chart, as well as the composite chart of th |
| presenter of the peak-time BBC Television show | Juke Box Jury and of the BBC Radio 4 political forum |
| t #14; on the Best Seller chart, at #10; on the | Juke Box chart, at #20; on the composite chart of th |
| So Long Pal" and went to number one on the Folk | Juke Box charts for two weeks and a total of thirty |
| t #12; on the Best Seller chart, at #17; on the | Juke Box chart, at #12; on the composite chart of th |
| ntil 1980 where he went lead for Carl Ellis and | Juke Box Heros while drummer Ellis remained. |
| ingle was Jackson's first number one on the R&B | Juke Box chart, spending three weeks at the top spot |
| ack was featured on the BBC's popular TV series | Juke Box Jury, the panel (which featured Alan Freema |
| room, an old coin-operated cigarette machine, a | juke box that still played 45s, and a deer head ador |
| mber 26 on that issue's list of the Most Played | Juke Box Records. |
| Dene appeared on | Juke Box Heroes in 2011 broadcast by BBC One, in a c |
| o a British audience on the BBC television show | Juke Box Jury, the celebrity guest John Lennon voted |
| Many compilations found on the | juke box in McLaren's original "Let it Rock" store f |
| to Tulsa" and "Three Six Packs, Two Arms and a | Juke Box". |
| The German and Dutch releases were 7" ' | juke box' press out centre singles entiled "Lochem P |
| earing a tiara and a sash proclaiming her 'Miss | Juke Box', while manoeuvring a stack of records in h |
| positions with the song were 15 Disk Jockey, 23 | Juke Box, and 26 Best Seller, and Martin made it to |
| Dorey reached number seven Jockey and number 16 | Juke Box; Dick Haymes made it to number three Juke B |
| It reached number one on the Most Played In | Juke Boxes chart on May 14, 1955, and spent three we |
| ations around New England, and appeared in many | juke boxes in night clubs at the time. |
| ld peak at number ten on the Most Played in C&W | Juke Boxes chart, where it remained for a single wee |
| which by 1956 was known as "Most Played C&W in | Juke Boxes" - ended on June 17, 1957. |
| Juke Boy Bonner on cover of Arhoolie CD 9040 | |
| bel include: Dave Alexander, Nathan Beauregard, | Juke Boy Bonner, Clifton Chenier, Elizabeth Cotten, |
| influence of Little Walter on blues harmonica, | Juke is now considered a blues harmonica standard. |
| "Whammer Jammer (live '72)" ( | Juke Joint Jimmy) - 2:46 |
| The | juke joint was founded in 1961 and is considered to |
| It was recorded and mixed at Symfonique and | Juke Joint Studio studio by Mnemosyne. |
| Located in the Mississippi Delta, it is a | juke joint located in cotton fields in a one-room ho |
| en he was a member of Fat Possum's 'Mississippi | Juke Joint Caravan'. |
| ment and sings and plays guitar in London band, | Juke Joint Snipers. |
| oo-Goo" Wiles - heard the music coming from the | juke joint as they were driving by. |
| The Blue Front Cafe is a historic old | juke joint made of cinder block in Bentonia, Mississ |
| y with Steve 'Lightnin' Malcolm as part of the ' | Juke Joint Duo', while his son Duwayne Burnside has |
| Junior Kimbrough (1930-1998) operated a popular | juke joint in Chulahoma from c. 1992; following his |
| ombo), the radio, and the sounds from the black | juke joint across the tracks, Haney's Big House, Lew |
| "Whammer Jammer" ( | Juke Joint Jimmy) - 2:21 |
| Following the production of | Juke Joint, Williams relocated to Tulsa, Oklahoma, w |
| to Patton play nightly from outside of a nearby | juke joint. |
| here his father, Jim "Son" Seals, owned a small | juke joint. |
| Bars, liquor stores and | juke joints also opened up, tarnishing the family-fr |
| South Africa, they serve a function similar to | juke joints for African Americans in the rural south |
| He worked locally in Jackson, Mississippi in | juke joints in the 1930s, and recorded with Little B |
| logging camp circuit of country dance halls and | juke joints that surrounded Kilgore, Tyler, Greenvil |
| ment of the blues (and one of the few authentic | juke joints that is still operating today). |
| -teens he was already playing house parties and | juke joints, and moved back to Detroit in his mid-20 |
| ces were limited to stints at parties and local | juke joints. |
| e South's circuit of bars, blues festivals, and | juke joints. |
| eturned to Mississippi, and with Joe Jones (aka | Juke Jonz), created Soul Street Productions. |
| Acoustic Sessions is an EP released by | Juke Kartel, it was released on 15 January 2010. |
| while on defense or offense like a Game Breaker | Juke or a Lock On Tackle. |
| When | Juke tries to help the family escape Simpson's treac |
| Waters' records for the Chess label since 1950, | Juke was Little Walter's first hit, and it was the m |
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