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Big Rude Jake (Andrew Jacob Hiebert) was born on 1963 in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, is a Canadian musician (1963–2022). Discover Big Rude Jake's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?

Popular As Andrew Jacob Hiebert
Occupation Singer, musician, songwriter
Age 59 years old
Zodiac Sign N/A
Born 1963
Birthday
Birthplace St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
Date of death 16 June, 2022
Died Place Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Nationality Canada

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Who Is Big Rude Jake's Wife?

His wife is Anna-Lisa Seeliger (2009-)

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Big Rude Jake Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Big Rude Jake worth at the age of 59 years old? Big Rude Jake’s income source is mostly from being a successful Singer. He is from Canada. We have estimated Big Rude Jake's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1963

Andrew Jacob Hiebert (1 March 1963 – 16 June 2022), known professionally as Big Rude Jake, was a Canadian songwriter, singer, musician, and bandleader based in Toronto.

1990

The original "Swing Punk", he was associated with the neo-swing trend of the 1990s.

Jake was drawn to the roots of American music, and incorporated elements of jazz, blues, gospel, jump, and rockabilly, among others.

His finger picking ragtime guitar style was inspired by the likes of Mose Scarlet and Leon Redbone.

Jake stepped away from recording and touring for several years, during which time he began practicing Zen Buddhism.

1993

Butane Fumes & Bad Cologne, the first record by Big Rude Jake and his Gentlemen Players, was recorded in 2 days, on 26 and 27 July 1993 in Toronto.

With what the group described as a "ridiculous puny budget", the idea was to record "live off the floor, just like the old cats did".

The album was produced by Gordie Johnson of local rock act Big Sugar and Pete Prilesnick.

The executive producer was Michael L. Johnson.

1996

Blue Pariah, the second album, followed in 1996, and "Swing Baby!"

was aired in college radios across Canada and United States.

It was produced by Gordie Johnson, and engineered and mixed by Peter Prilesnik.

Blue Pariah also featured Ashley MacIsaac on violin.

This album was deliberately designed to set Big Rude Jake apart from all the other bands on the swing scene.

It uses what some thought to be rather elaborate production techniques.

Seeking to get this record distributed in the US, Big Rude Jake left Toronto, establishing himself in Brooklyn, New York, where he signed a record deal with Roadrunner Records.

1999

A third album, Big Rude Jake, was released in 1999.

While one of the most well known at the time, it is the hardest album for fans to find, as Jake had control of distribution over all albums except this one.

2002

In 2002, he recorded a fourth album, Live Faust, Die Jung, which is totally different from the first three.

It was produced by Jake Langley and Big Rude Jake, but was never officially released, as he was badly injured one night after being struck by a taxi.

He 'disappeared' from the public eye for a while, going into semi-retirement.

When he began playing publicly again, he used the moniker Chet Valiant, stepping back from the "big suit party animal persona" of Big Rude Jake.

Maintaining a lower profile, he focused on honing his ragtime guitar skills and kept composing.

2006

He began to play a few shows as Big Rude Jake again in 2006.

2009

He returned in 2009 with a new album, Quicksand.

The album Quicksand was released in Sept 2009.

He got married the following week.

On the side, Jake recorded albums with his other bands, Tennessee Voodoo Coupe and Blue Mercury Coupe.

His European tours inspired him to make a new jump blues influenced live album with his 7-piece band and special guests.

2010

He started touring Canada and Europe again in 2010, as well as playing in the United States.

2011

Live & Out Loud was recorded in November 2011 in front of a live audience at The Drake Hotel in Toronto, funded in large part by fans through the crowdfunding platform RocketHub.

Hiebert also played music for seniors in long term care for many years.

2014

In 2014, Jake became a father and a few months later, launched his ongoing charity event, Blues For the Red Door.

2020

In 2020, he launched Fanfare Music Enrichment Services, serving intellectually challenged clients.

He was working on another album, “The Jackhammer Sessions” at the time of his death.

Hiebert died on 16 June 2022, at the age of 59, from metastatic small cell carcinoma of the bladder.