"Philly" Joe Jones
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Joseph Rudolph Jones |
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American jazz drummer, born 15 July 1923 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA and died 30 August 1985 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Best known for his work as a member of the Miles Davis bands of 1955-1958, Jones also did a significant amount of session work in the late 1950s and early 1960s for Riverside Records and Blue Note. On Riverside, he recorded with Benny Golson, Chet Baker, Bill Evans, Kenny Drew, Johnny Griffin, and others. For Blue Note, he appeared on John Coltrane's "Blue Train", Sonny Clark's "Cool Struttin'", and several albums each by Hank Mobley and Freddie Hubbard. He struggled with opiate addiction for much of his career, and recorded only sporadically after 1963. Jones lived in Europe from 1968 to 1972, primarily in London and Paris. |
Sites: |
Wikipedia
, drummerworld.com
, britannica.com
, jazzdisco.org
, All Music
, Imdb
, adp.library.ucsb.edu
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Hank Mobley Sextet |
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