The Jukes pride themselves on dispensing a crowd-pleasing mix of Rhythm & Blues, Classic Rock, Funk, Rockabilly, and Party Tunes. With tightly arranged originals and carefully selected cover songs, The Jukes always deliver an energized and entertaining performance guaranteed to please the audience.
The members of the band have vast experience in live performance, having gigged all across the Ontario and beyond. Festivals they've played together are include the 2005, 2006, and 2007 Southside Shuffle, the 2002 and 2007 Oshawa Jazz and Blues Festival, and the 2002, 2003, and 2004 SpringRise Festivals. They were also the first full band to perform live-to-air at the new CKLN-FM 88.1 studios, during the 'Lowdown 2 Uptown' program.
Members of the band have shared the stage with the following JUNO Award, Maple Blues Award, ECMA Awards, and/or Indie Awards winners or nominees:
- Martin Aucoin (Johnny Max Band)
- Maureen Brown
- Jim Casson (Downchild Blues Band)
- Jack de Keyzer
- Michael Fonfara (Downchild Blues Band, Rhinocerous)
- Gary Kendall (Downchild Blues Band)
- Larry Kurtz (Trouble and Strife)
- Al Lerman (Fathead)
- Danny Marks (Edward Bear)
- Johnny Max (Johnny Max Band)
- Rod Phillips (Rita Chiarelli)
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Other musicians The Jukes have shared the stage with, individually or collectively, are:
- Norm Amadio
- Danny B
- Uli Bohnet
- Travis Colby (Roomful of Blues)
- Frank Cosentino
- James Gray (Blue Rodeo)
- Steve Grisbrook (Niagara Rhythm Section)
- Kevin Higgins (Willie “Big Eyes” Smith)
- Guenther Kapelle (Wild T and the Spirit)
- Mo Kauffey
- Bobby Lonero
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- Duncan McBain (Johnny Max Band)
- The Meteors
- Peter Nunn (Gowan, Honeymoon Suite)
- Johnny Pennino
- Bill “Mojo Willie” Rymer (Bluesafire)
- John Slaughter (John Mayall)
- Mark “Bird” Stafford
- Glyn Stephens (Pretzel Logic)
- Gary Storin (The Stampeders)
- Gary Taylor (Sisters Euclid)
- Garth Vogan (Chuck Jackson)
- Rob Watson
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Together this unit continues to thrill music lovers wherever they play.
To read up on more of the member's combined accomplishments, read our history.

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