Garry Jones

Garry Jones

Infobox Musical artist
Name = Garry Jones



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Genre = Christian
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Years_active = Start date|1980 - Present
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Associated_acts = Dixie Echoes
Gold City
Palmentto State Quartet
Old Friends Quartet
Ernie Haase & Signature Sound
Mercy's Mark Quartet
DayBreak Quartet
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Garry Jones is a Southern Gospel musician from Grove City, Ohio.

Jones' first well-known position was with The Dixie Echoes, which he joined in 1980 as their bass guitarist, then becoming their pianist soon after. In 1981, he joined popular Gold City and remained until 1995. For several years, he worked in the studio as a producer for many quartets, including Gold City and the Palmetto State Quartet. In 2001 he was selected to be the pianist for Old Friends Quartet, which included George Younce, Jake Hess, Wes Pritchard, and Ernie Haase. Following their disbanding in 2002, he was the original pianist for Ernie Haase & Signature Sound. After leaving Signature Sound, he started Mercy's Mark Quartet, which disbanded in 2008.

Jones is currently a solo artist and producer.

External links

* [http://www.mercysmark.com Garry Jones official website]


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