- Wizz Jones
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Name = Wizz Jones
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Raymond Ronald Jones
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Born =23 April 1939
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Origin =Croydon ,Surrey ,England
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Genre =Folk music
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Years_active = late 1950s - present
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URL = [http://www.wizzjones.com/ www.wizzjones.com]
Notable_instruments =Raymond Ronald Jones (
23 April 1939 ,Croydon ,Surrey ) better-known as Wizz Jones is an Englishacoustic guitar ist,singer andsongwriter . He has been performing since the late 1950s and recording from 1965 to the present. He has worked with many of the notableguitarist s of the Englishfolk music revival, such asJohn Renbourn andBert Jansch .Early days
Jones became infatuated with the bohemian image of
Woody Guthrie andJack Kerouac and grew his hair long. His mother had started calling him Wizzy after theBeano comic strip character "Wizzy the Wuz " because at the age of nine Raymond was a buddingmagician . The nickname stuck throughout his school years and when he formed his first band "The Wranglers" in 1957 the name became permanent.Bert Jansch later said "I think he's the most underrated guitarist ever". In the early 1960s he wentbusking inParis ,France , and there mixed in an artistic circle that includedRod Stewart , Alex Campbell,Clive Palmer (Incredible String Band ) andRalph McTell . After a couple of years in Paris he married and returned to England to raise a family. In 1965 his only single was released:Bob Dylan 's "Ballad of Hollis Brown ". By this time theskiffle boom was over but one of the stars of that movement,Chas McDevitt , used Jones' guitar-playing on fivealbum s in 1965 and 1966. Another musician on those sessions was thebluegrass banjo -player,Pete Stanley . In 1966 Jones and Stanley released an album "Sixteen Tons of Bluegrass", but this partnership broke down in 1967, as Jones then turned solo.The folk period
Jones started to became a
singer-songwriter . His first solo album was "Wizz Jones" in 1969. Up to 1988, ten solo albums followed and he played onRalph McTell ’s single "Take It Easy" in 1974. Most of his recordings from this period are long out of print. A brief excursion as a member of the traditional folk bandLazy Farmer in 1975 produced an album that was reissued in 2006. The early 1990s were a quiet period. He almost disappeared from public view. When in the mid-nineties he appeared on the Bert Janschtelevision documentary "Acoustic Routes", there was renewed interest in his work. In 2001 he ledJohn Renbourn and other members of Pentangle on the album "Lucky The Man ". In 2007 "The Legendary Me " and "When I Leave Berlin " were reissued on CD by the Sunbeamrecord label .Wizz Jones is currently represented by the [http://www.perrottsfolly.com/index.html Perrotts Folly Agency]
Discography
olo albums
*"Wizz Jones" (1969)
*"The Legendary Me " (1970)
*"Right Now" (*) (1972)
*"Winter Song" (E.P.) (1973)
*"When I Leave Berlin " (**) (1973)
*"Lazy Farmer" (1975)
*"Happiness Was Free " (1976)
*"Magical Flight " (1977)
*"Soloflight " (***) (1978)
*"Letter from West Germany" (197?)
*"The Grapes of Life " (1987)
*"Live In Dublin" (cassette tape only, 1991)
*"Late Nights and Long Days " (****) (1993)
*"Dazzling Stranger" (1995)
*"Through the Fingers" (2001)
*"Lucky The Man " (2001)
*"Young Fashioned Ways " (****) (2004)
*"" (**) (2007)
*"Lucky the Man (Extra tracks)" (2007)
*"More Late Nights and Long Days" (****) (circa 2008)(*) with John Renbourn and others. (**) with Bert Jansch. (***) includes recordings from 1970-74. (****) with Simeon Jones.
Collaborations and compilations
Pete Stanley and Wizz Jones
*"
Sixteen Tons of Bluegrass (1966)" (issued in Italy as 'Way Out West')
*"More Than Sixteen Tons of Bluegrass and Other Fine Stuff (2000)" (re-issue of above on CD with additional, previously unissued, tracks)Lazy Farmer (including Wizz Jones)
*"Lazy Farmer (1975)"
Wizz Jones and
Werner Lämmerhirt *"Roll On River (1981)"
Anthology - Alex Campbell, Andy Irvine, Wizz Jones, Finbar Furey, Dolores Keane et al
*"Folk Friends 2 (1981)"
Compilations
*"The Village Thing Tapes (1992)"
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*"The Ballad of Hollis Brown / Riff Minor (1965)"
Video and DVD
*"Masters of the British Guitar (VHS) (1998)"
*"Wizz Jones - Maestros of the Guitar No 1 (2006)"ession recordings
*"Ralph McTell: "Easy" (1974)"
*"Derroll Adams "Songs of the Banjoman" (1984)"
*"Clive Palmer " [http://www.sunbeamrecords.com/clive_palmer.php Clive Palmer's Banjoland] " (recorded 1967, released 2007)External links
* [http://www.wizzjones.com/ Wizz Jones' website]
* [http://www.answers.com/topic/wizz-jones-1?cat=entertainment Wizz Jones on Answers.com (Thom Jurek, All Music Guide)]
* [http://www.rockinworld.com/scenescof/wizz.htm Extensive discography including session work, Rockinworld]
* [http://www.terrascope.co.uk/MyBackPages/Wizz_Jones.htm Informative biographic note, interview and archive photo on "Terrascope" (author uncredited)]
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