LIVE @ OLD SCHOOL STUDIOS with MR JASON – Saturday 30th June 2012
JUKE & THE ALL DRUNK ORCHESTRA – Today’s show is the second of three parts that were recorded at my recent Birthday Party, which took place, of course, at Old School Studios, in Norwich, in the U of the K. Today’s set being the amazing Juke & His All Drunk Orchestra. Their drunkenness helped them fit in with me and my friends, so it’s all credit to them for ascimilating with their surroundings in such a convincing way. Thanks to everyone that came to the party and helped me have a great time until 7am!
Hey, Whaddaya Say, Let’s Radio!
BAND MEMBERS
Juke vocals & guitar
Rob bass & vocals
Sean percussion & vocals
Robin trumpet & vocals
Bert sax & vocals
Johnny drums
JUKE & THE ALL-DRUNK ORCHESTRA gigs
30th Jun 2012 The House Bar Rugby, Coventry, UK
21st Jul 2012 The Mustard Lounge Norwich, UK
3rd Aug 2012 VW Whitenoise Festival, Norwich Showground Norwich, UK
4th Aug 2012 Sheringham Carnival, The Crown Sheringham, UK
13th Oct 2012 The Fighting Cocks Kingston Upon Thames, London, UK
WEBSITE
http://www.jukeandthealldrunkorchestra.com
This set was recorded live by Mr Jason @ Old School Studios, Norwich.
http://www.oldschoolstudios.co.uk
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