JUKE

Juke

"Juke" is a harmonica instrumental recorded by then 22-year-old Chicago bluesman Little Walter Jacobs in 1952. Although Little Walter had been recording sporadically for small Chicago labels over the previous five years, and had appeared on Muddy Waters' records for the Chess label since 1950, "Juke" was Little Walter's first hit, and it was the most important of his career. Due to the influence of Little Walter on blues harmonica, "Juke" is now considered a blues harmonica standard.

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juke

Noun

  1. A roadside cafe or bar, especially one with dancing and sometimes prostitution.

Noun (etymology 2)

  1. A feint.
  2. The neck of a bird.

Verb

  1. to play dance music, or to dance, in a juke

Verb (etymology 2)

  1. To deceive or outmaneuver (someone) using a feint, especially in American football or soccer
  2. To bend the neck; to bow or duck the head.

Verb (etymology 3)

  1. To stab.


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