4th Avenue Jones

4th Avenue Jones
4th Avenue Jones

4th Avenue Jones at the Alive Festival on June 21, 2005
Background information
Origin Los Angeles, California, USA
Genres Christian hip hop
Christian rap
Christian rock
Alternative hip hop
Alternative rock
Years active 1997–2006 (Hiatus)
Labels Lookalive/Gotee
Members
Ahmad Jones
Tena Jones
Gailybird
Timmy Shakes
Phat Al, Dee
Past members
Senoj Da Baqwordz
Alex Stiff
Greg Boasberg
KP
Drummy Dave Dumonde

4th Avenue Jones is a Christian American hip hop band based in Los Angeles, California. Their name comes from the last name of founding members Ahmad and Tena Jones (divorced), and the street where they lived in South Central Los Angeles when they began their rehearsals.

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Musical career

The Interscope Years

4th Avenue Jones was conceived by Ahmad Jones, known to long time Hip Hop fans as Ahmad. After the success of his 1994 platinum single "Back In The Day" as an 18-year old, Ahmad became frustrated by the corporate politics choking the industry and the "plastic junk" being forced on the masses, and decided to abandon his solo career and form his own label, Lookalive Records. Lookalive was formed to bring together a dream team of gifted musicians who were committed to the art of music.

The vision for the band was conceived in 1997 when Ahmad Jones commenced rehearsals at a house located on 4th Avenue and Jefferson in South Central Los Angeles. In 2000 the band was formed, and the group independently pressed and distributed their first full album No Plan B. Their persistence paid off as their fan base in the Los Angeles area began to grow. Local weekly gigs soon followed, spreading word of the Jones' classic level of showmanship like wildfire throughout the West Coast music scene.

Interscope Records caught wind of the 4th Avenue Jones' buzz, and quickly offered the band a deal. After enthusiastically completing the 2002 Interscope project, No Plan B, Pt. II, the band continued to electrify audiences, sharing the stage with such notables as Sheryl Crow, Macy Gray, The Roots, James Brown, The Black Eyed Peas, Musiq, and others. Sadly, they were kept in touring limbo by the label and the album was never released.

Frustrated, the Jones' eventually earned their release from the label altogether. Fortunately, by the time they returned to independent status, releasing another underground album titled Respect the group had already stamped an influential mark, and their fans stuck with them.

After Interscope

Inspired with a new vision of things to come, some changes in the band were made. Ahmad enlisted a roster of talent that would position the group for refinement and growth: his wife, Tena Jones on vocals, Tim Stewart aka "Timmy Shakes" on lead guitar, Gailybird on violin, "Phat" Albert Parker on bass, and Derrick “Dee” Calloway on drums.[1]

Their eclectic use of rock-influenced sounds atypical for hip-hop music, especially guitars,[2] was most evident on their first album after leaving Interscope, 2003's compilation Gumbo which introduced the public to their new members, with several band members performing solo tracks on the album.

In 2004, 4th Avenue Jones released their fourth independent album HipRockSoul, and the next year, they released their first Gotee Records-distributed album, titled Stereo: The Evolution of HipRockSoul containing re-mastered and re-mixed tracks from the HipRockSoul album as well as several new songs. After a lot of underground success, this album was the group's mainstream breakout album earning them a Dove Award nomination[3] as well as awards from several Christian and mainstream hip-hop websites.[4]

Current activities

4th Avenue Jones has toured extensively, performing for fans in Sweden, Denmark, Canada, the United Kingdom, Holland, and most of the United States. The band has shared the stage with such notables as James Brown, The Roots, Sheryl Crow, The Black Eyed Peas, and KRS-ONE. 4th Avenue Jones' music (including the song entitled "Stereo") is featured in Dance Praise the Christian video game. The group also covered dc Talk's song "Jesus Freak" for the compilation tribute album, Freaked!.

Ahmad is currently pursuing a doctorate [5] in philosophy, writing a non-fiction book and is working on his solo CD "The Death Of Me". He and Tena Jones have divorced. Ahmad recently stated that "4th Ave. Jones' lives on only in the minds of those who loved her" He has recently been featured in various magazine articles and radio shows.

Discography

Albums

Year Title Label Chart Positions
Top 200
1999 Lookalive Self-Released
2000 No Plan B Self-Released
2002 Respect Self-Released
2003 No Plan B, Pt. II Interscope Records
2003 Gumbo Self-Released
2004 HipRockSoul Self-Released
2005 Stereo: The Evolution of HipRockSoul Gotee Records
2005 Connect Sets Gotee Records

Singles

Year Title Chart Positions
R&B/Hip-Hop
2000 R.E.S.P.E.C.T. 88
2002 Move On
2002 Do Re Mi
2005 Stereo

4th Avenue Jones has also recorded a cover of "Jesus Freak," by legendary Christian rock/pop group dc Talk, which appears on the compilation album Freaked! A Gotee Tribute to dc Talk's "Jesus Freak."

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