- Rusty Jones (musician)
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Name = Rusty Jones
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Background = vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = Isham Russell Jones II
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Born = birth date and age|1942|04|13|mf=y
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Origin = flagicon|USACedar Rapids, Iowa ,USA
Instrument = drums
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Genre =Jazz
Occupation =Musician
Years_active = 1955 onwards
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Associated_acts =George Shearing Marian McPartland Stéphane Grappelli
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Notable_instrumentsIsham Russell Jones II aka "Rusty" Jones (born April 13, 1942 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa) is an American
Jazz Drummer that is Chicago-based. Music is a family affair regarding Rusty's life. His parents were in the music business long before he was born. Rusty's father was a saxophonist and his mother a vocalist (appearing under the name of Gretchen Lee) with most of their gigs being in and around the Chicago area and an occasional one here and there nationally. His mother was working at the Bismark Hotel in 1936 when the two were wed. Other musicians in Rusty's family were his grandfather, a trombonist/bandleader named Frank Jones, who worked in the Saginaw and Detroit, Michigan area and Rusty's mother's brother, Dean Herrick, an early artist on theHammond organ . [Publication: Illiana Club of Traditional Jazz Article: Information from interview with Rusty Jones conducted by webmaster Glen Bailia Date: July 4th 2001 Website: http://www.illianajazz.com/] The most famous of these family musicians was Rusty's great uncle,Isham Jones who became a renowned American bandleader/songwriter beginning with the 1920s and ending in 1936 when he initially retired. He wrote popular songs of the era such as, "It Had To Be You (song) ", "I'll See You In My Dreams", "The One I Love Belongs To Somebody Else", "Swingin' Down The Lane", "On The Alamo", "There Is No Greater Love", "We're In The Army Now" and several others. [Publication: Illiana Club of Traditional Jazz Article: Information from interview with Rusty Jones conducted by webmaster Glen Bailia Date: July 4th 2001 Website: http://www.illianajazz.com/] [Website: http://www.songwritershalloffame.org/discog_song_list.asp?exhibitId=295]Influenced by the likes of such a musically-oriented family, Rusty began playing drums at the age of thirteen and continued on throughout his college years, choosing traditional and modern jazz as his preferred mode of music. He went "on the road" after graduating college in 1965 from the University of Iowa with a degree in history and political science, to "get it out of his system", but he never stopped his pursuit of a musical vocation. He moved to the Chicago area in 1967. [Publication: Illiana Club of Traditional Jazz Article: Information from interview with Rusty Jones conducted by webmaster Glen Bailia Date: July 4th 2001 Website: http://www.illianajazz.com/]
Rusty appeared with Chicago musician
Judy Roberts from 1968 to 1972, soon after becoming a member ofGeorge Shearing 's trio from 1972 to 1978. Later years he accompanied pianistMarian McPartland for a few years and then freelanced throughout Chicago with several bands, touring the United States and Europe. He has worked quite a bit withAdam Makowicz ,Larry Novak ,Danny Long ,Patricia Barber ,Johnny Gabor ,Jim Beebe ,Charlie Hooks ,Frank D'Rone ,Art Hodes ,Mark Pompe ,Frank Portolese ,Ron Surace ,Ira Sullivan ,J.R. Monterose ,Stéphane Grappelli andCurt Warren . [Publication: Illiana Club of Traditional Jazz Article: Information from interview with Rusty Jones conducted by webmaster Glen Bailia Date: July 4th 2001 Website: http://www.illianajazz.com/]Rusty has done short gigs with
Buddy DeFranco ,Art Van Damme ,Kai Winding ,Curtis Fuller ,Lee Konitz ,Chuck Hedges ,Bill Davison ("Wild Bill"),Anita O'Day , Mark Murphy,Flip Phillips ,Sylvia Symms ,Morgan King ,Red Holloway ,Eddie Higgins ,Isaac Cole ("Ike"),Clifford Jordan , Bill Porter,Polly Podewell , Jim Clark,Franz Jackson ,Bobby Enriquez ,Monty Alexander , andCatherine Whitney among many others. He has made several recordings (about 43 sessions between 1958 and 2004) with many of these previously mentioned musicians. [Website: http://www.lordisco.com/musicians/J8.html] Currently, Rusty appears quite regularly around theChicago area with the Johnny Gabor Trio featuring vocalistConnie Marshall .Discography
* On-line: http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/artist/Rusty+Jones/a/Rusty+Jones.htm
* On-line: http://www.lordisco.com/musicians/J8.htmlOfficial website
http://www.chicagojazz.com/musician.php?artist=rustyjones&muid=159 The performer's website @ ChicagoJazz.com
External links
* http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/musician.php?id=14769
* http://www.cimprecords.com/artists/?artist=Rusty+Jones
* http://www.centerstagechicago.com/music/whoswho/RustyJones.html
* http://www.moderndrummer.com/Notes
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