- Jill Jones
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Name = Jill Jones
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Jill Marie Jones
Born = 1960,Ohio , U.S.
Origin =Los Angeles ,California , U.S.
Instrument =Guitar , bass,drum s, percussion, keyboards
Genre = R&B, soul
Occupation =Musician
Years_active = 1980-present
Label = Paisley Park, Dav, Flying
Associated_acts =Teena Marie , Prince,Apollonia 6
URL = [http://www.jilljones.net www.jilljones.net]Jill Marie Jones (born 196?) is an American
singer andsongwriter , who was abacking vocalist forTeena Marie and Prince in the 1980s.Biography
Jones was born in a small town in
Ohio . Her mother, afashion model , is ofAfrican American heritage, and her father, ajazz drummer , is Italian.Nilsen, Per (2003). "Dance Music Sex Romance: Prince: The First Decade". SAF Publishing, p. 315 ISBN 0946719640] Jones was raised mostly by hergrandparent s, until relocating toLos Angeles when her mother remarried. She began asinging career at age fifteen as abackup vocalist forTeena Marie , whom her mother managed. She met Prince in 1980 at age 18, when Teena Marie was the opening act during his "Dirty Mind " tour. Prince loved her voice, encouraged her to sing, and stayed in touch with Jones.Nilsen, Per (1999). "Uptown Magazine".] She became a backup vocalist for Prince when he invited her to theSunset Sound recording studios in 1982, to sing backing vocals for several tracks on the album "1999". She was credited under just her initials J.J. She also was featured inmusic videos for the songs the "1999" and "Little Red Corvette ", as well as in the unreleased video for "Automatic", and then joined the tour for "1999" to sing backing vocals with the Prince side-project,Vanity 6 . After the tour, she moved toMinneapolis and had a bit part as awaitress in the film "Purple Rain" (1984). She had a more-than-cameo appearance in the sequel "Graffiti Bridge" (1990), where she takes off an undergarment to end a conflicting scene with Prince.Her
debut album was the self-titled "Jill Jones" (1987), released on Prince'sPaisley Park Records . Prince was credited as a co-writer with Jones, but wrote all of the songs himself. Upon its release, the album received positive reviews from critics, but was not a commercial success. As of 2007, the album has been out of print for many years.Several demos were recorded for a second album on Paisley Park, and a video was filmed for the track "Boom Boom", but an album never surfaced. In 1993, she released the dance single "Bald" on
Flying Records . With the help of former Paisley Park photographer and close friend David Honl, Jones finally released a second album entitled "Two" in 2001, with instrumentalist Chris Bruce. Though Prince aided in the production of her first album, there was no input from Prince on the second one, which was more pop-rock orientated.Jones also did backing vocals for
Apollonia 6 and recorded the Prince-written single "G-Spot". She also sang lead vocals on Japanese artistRyuichi Sakamoto 's single "You Do Me" from his 1990 album "Beauty", and contributed a version of Blondie's "Call Me" to aGiorgio Moroder tribute album. In addition, Jones wrote and co-produced the song "The Great Pretender" forLisa Lisa . She was also lead vocalist for the bandBaby Mother , who recorded an album in 1995 forLondon Records , which remains unreleased. In 1996, she toured performing co-lead vocals as part ofChic withNile Rodgers andBernard Edwards before his death, and can be heard on the 1999Chic release "Live At The Budokan".Discography
Albums
*"Jill Jones" (1987),
Paisley Park
*"Two" (2001), Dav Musicingles
*"Mia Bocca" b/w "77 Bleeker St." (1987), Paisley Park
*"G-Spot" b/w "Baby Cries (Ay Yah)" (1987), Paisley Park
*"For Love" (1987), Paisley Park
*"Bald" (1993), Flying Records
*"Station" (2001), Dav
*"Someone To Jump Up (2008)References
External links
*Myspace|jilljonesmusic
*Allmusic|11:gpfqxqq5ldse
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