In the segregated American South of the early and mid 20th century, a juke joint (sometimes spelled "jook joint") was a black saloon and music hall. The white equivalent was the honky tonk. Many famous blues musicians got their start playing in juke joints. A few juke joints still exist today in rural areas.

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