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Back by Popular Demand

By Debbra Macdonald

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Spider Jones SPIDER JONES returns to the Jukebox Live on October 12, 2007. As previously reported on April 13, 2007 Spider wove his web and sold out JB Live in Pickering. By popular demand, the Jukebox Live has brought Spider back to the club. His Dynamic preformance, sexy music from the fifties and sixties keeps you hopping all night long. With Spider and his band rocking out the house, the club should be filled with powerful energy, dancing and a guaranteed lively crowd.

The special event on OCTOBER 12 starts at 9:00 p.m. until closing. Spider Jones' "MOTOWN THROWDOWN" will rock the club in Pickering. With Spider's Nitty Gritty back to the City approach there is sure to be a lot of fun for all. As a preformer and artist, Spider will bring in the soul to club. With his his flare for the dramatic, his groovy dance moves on stage, his love for soul music of the 50s and 60s, there will be no lack of entertainment on this night. Spider's charismatic ways will light up the crowd drawing the guests into his web and up onto the dance floor.

After a year in the business, The Jukebox Live continues to bring in talented bands to keep the crowds coming back for more. If you really want to have some fun, dance 'til you drop or just hang out with friends, this classy club located at 1211 Kingston Road in Pickering, is the place to be!!!!!!! Congratulations on your first year, and continued success in the many years to follow.

Seating is limited due to the number of Reserved spots that booked up as soon as SPIDER's return was announced. For further details and reservations, visit the Juke box Live Website at www.jukeboxlive.ca, email at info@jukeboxlive.ca or by telephone at 905-422-0091.

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