Big Rude Jake

Big Rude Jake, a Canadian musician with a penchant for blending genres, stands out as a notable figure in the music scene for his eclectic and innovative style. Born in St. Catharines, Ontario, and maturing musically within the vibrant backdrop of Toronto, Jake Hiebert (better known by his stage name Big Rude Jake) has carved a niche for himself that traverses swing, jazz, rockabilly, and blues, with a discernible punk ethos woven throughout his work. His narrative-driven songwriting, characterized by witty lyrics and a charismatic delivery, captures the essence of storytelling in music while paying homage to the musical forebears who influenced him.

Among his notable releases are albums such as "Blue Pariah," a testament to his prowess in crafting tunes that feel both timeless and contemporary, and "Butane Fumes and Bad Cologne," showcasing his ability to fuse elements of traditional swing with modern sensibilities. Other releases, including "Band of the Future," "Christmas Bootleg - Live at Lee's Palace 1994," "Quicksand," and "Live Faust, Die Jung," illustrate the breadth of his talent and the diversity of his musical explorations. Big Rude Jake's work not only contributes to the revival and reinterpretation of swing and jazz for new audiences but also ensures the genres' vibrancy and relevance in today's music landscape. His live performances, known for their energy and engagement, further cement his reputation as an artist committed to both his craft and his audience.

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  1. April 19, 2013
  2. December 3, 2010
  3. September 24, 2009
  4. January 1, 2002
  5. January 1, 1996
  6. January 1, 1993
  1. May 22, 2024