Forged on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers during the nineteenth century,
jug band music was the early soundtrack for a new nation. Louisville was
at the heart of it all. German and Irish immigrants, former slaves en
route to Chicago and homesteaders moving into the city created a fertile
ground for this new sound. Artists like Earl McDonald and his Original
Louisville Jug Band made the city legendary. Some stayed in this
so-called money town, passing on licks and melodies that still influence
bands like the Juggernaut Jug Band. Tune in to Louisville's jug band
music history with local writer Michael Jones and discover a tradition
that has left a long-lasting impression on America's musical culture.