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    "Joliet" Jake Blues Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of "Joliet" Jake Blues? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for "Joliet" Jake Blues from The Blues Brothers 1980 and what is the personality traits.

    "Joliet" Jake Blues
    ESTP

    ESTP (8w7)

    "Joliet" Jake Blues personality type is ESTP, which means he is one of the "idea" types. ESTPs are the ones who are always eager to start something new, and who can function well in many different situations because they are adaptable. They are the best at taking things apart, figuring out what they are, and then building them back up again. They are also the best improvisers. If you want to be really good at jazz, you should be an ESTP.

    Joliet Blues' personality type is ESTP, which means he is one of the "idea" types. ESTPs are the ones who are always eager to start something new, and who can function well in many different situations because they are adaptable. They are the best at taking things apart, figuring out what they are, and then building them back up again. They are also the best improvisers. If you want to be really good at jazz, you should be an ESTP.

    ESTP for Introverts

    The ESTP is the "idea" type for introverts. ESTPs can be very talkative and gregarious, but often they prefer to work quietly and alone on their own projects.

    The Blues Brothers are an American blues and soul revivalist band founded in 1978 by comedians Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi as part of a musical sketch on Saturday Night Live. Belushi and Aykroyd fronted the band, in character, respectively, as lead vocalist 'Joliet' Jake Blues and harmonica player/vocalist Elwood Blues. The band was composed of well-known musicians, and debuted as the musical guest in a 1978 episode of Saturday Night Live, opening the show performing "Hey Bartender", and later "Soul Man". In 1978, the band released their debut album, Briefcase Full of Blues, and opened for the Grateful Dead at the closing of Winterland Arena in San Francisco. They gained further notoriety after spawning a Hollywood comedy film in 1980, The Blues Brothers. After Belushi's death in 1982, the Blues Brothers continued to perform with a rotation of guest singers and other band members. The band reformed in 1988 for a world tour and again in 1998 for a sequel film, Blues Brothers 2000.

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