- Al Jones
"This article is about the English singer, songwriter and guitarist in the folk, blues and folk rock genres; for other meanings, see
Al Jones (disambiguation) ."Infobox Musical artist
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Name = Al Jones
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Alun Ashworth-Jones
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Born = October 31st, 1945
Died = June 1st, 2008
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Genre =Folk music ,Blues music
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Years_active =1960s -2008
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Notable_instruments = guitarBorn Alun Ashworth-Jones, in
Sheering ,Essex , Al Jones (31 October 1945 –1 June 2008 ) was an influential English folk and blues songwriter, guitarist and singer, noted for his distinctive and original folk-rock guitar style and his often darkly humorous lyrics.Early career
He first came to prominence in the
Bristol folk scene in the mid-1960s, where he formed a trio with harmonica player Elliot Jackson and singer/guitaristIan A. Anderson . They were resident performers at theBristol Troubadour Club and frequently played at Les Cousins in London. Jones' recording debut was as part of that trio on anE.P. in 1966. He moved to London in 1968/1969 and featured on "Matchbox Days", an early Village Thing compilation of tracks by the white British "Blues Boom" artists of that period, alongside other luminaries such asJo-Ann Kelly ,John James ,Mike Cooper andDave Kelly . He made an album before moving toCornwall , where he became reclusive. Anderson persuaded him to make a further album in 1972, "Jonesville", which featured a very earlyRodney Matthews cover. Jones' reputation gained cult status in Britain and abroad, his albums becoming highly sought-after, and he occasionally emerged from his self-imposed obscurity to play gigs in Europe, particularly Belgium and Germany, where he had a particularly dedicated following.Instrument making
His main business became manufacture of his Ashworth range of instrument pickups and he later joined with
Nigel Thornbory , the guitar maker, to produce a range of extraordinary rubber-stringed Ashbory basses which are now manufactured under licence by Fender.Re-emergence from obscurity
Colin Irwin, in
fRoots magazine in 1998 wrote about Jones: "In 1991 he had a call from a friend who wanted to put on a concert, and couldn't believe it when he found himself agreeing to appear. 'I couldn't play anything at first, it had been such a long time and my fingertips had gone soft.' But on a business trip to London he got his hands on a Strat and it felt so good he couldn't put it down. Gradually he eased back into gigging and sitting in with any damn band that passed by. 'People likeWizz Jones andJohn Renbourn would come down and I'd play guitar with them. I remember John playing something and it sounded familiar and I said 'John I know that one!' He said 'you should do you wrote it!' He started writing again. Prolifically. Got a new acoustic guitar. And ultimately he came to record a brand new CD, Swimming Pool"His gigs at that time were at local pubs and clubs in Cornwall and he still rarely travelled beyond the Duchy's boundary. Ian A. Anderson persuaded him, though, to record some of his more recent compositions on Anderson's
Weekend Beatnik label in 1998 and a new audience began to hear his work through occasional radio plays of the album - the CD mentioned by Colin Irwin, "Swimming Pool".In 2001
Mooncrest Records reissued "Alun Ashworth-Jones" as a double CD with numerous, previously unissued, "bonus" tracks including live recordings from April 1969 with a full electric band, and five acoustic tracks recorded in 1971. [ [http://www.answers.com/topic/al-jones-folk-artist?cat=entertainment Al Jones: Information and Much More from Answers.com ] ]His early works were reissued in 2007 on the
Castle Records label as a double CD, "All My Friends Are Back Again". Sadly, Jones died suddenly and unexpectedly on June 1st 2008 at the age of 62. [ [http://froots.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=3574&sid=c4d49198fc304507ff32d2b512626dad fRoots :: View topic - Al Jones. R.I.P ] ]Discography
*"Anderson, Jones, Jackson" (
Saydisc 33SD 125 - 5 track EP, 1966)
*"Alun Ashworth-Jones " (Parlophone , 1969)
*"Jonesville" (The Village Thing , 1972)
*"Swimming Pool" (Weekend Beatnik , 1998)
*"Alun Ashworth-Jones " (reissue byMooncrest Records with many previously unissued "bonus" tracks, 2001)
*"All My Friends Are Back Again" (compilation of "Alun Ashworth-Jones", "Jonesville" and additional tracks (Mooncrest, 2007)Tracks on compilations
*"Matchbox Days" (
The Village Thing , 1972) - "Searchin' the Desert"(*)
*"49 Greek Street" (RCA Records SF8118, 1970) (**)"(*) reissued on
Ace Records (UK) Big Beat label, catalogue number CDWIKD 168, in 1997"
"(**) tracks also available as bonus tracks on 2001 CD reissue of "Alun Ashworth-Jones"Links
* [http://www.answers.com/topic/al-jones-folk-artist?cat=entertainment Al Jones on Answers.com (Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide)]
* [http://www.martin-kingsbury.co.uk/articlealjones.htm Martin & Kingsbury - Introducing Al Jones]References
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