Eddie Jones (jazz Musician)
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Eddie Jones (March 1, 1929,
Greenwood, Mississippi Greenwood is a city in and the county seat of Leflore County, Mississippi, United States, located at the eastern edge of the Mississippi Delta region, approximately 96 miles north of the state capital, Jackson, and 130 miles south of the rive ...
– May 31, 1997,
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) was an American
jazz Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Its roots are in blues, ragtime, European harmony, African rhythmic rituals, spirituals, h ...
double bass The double bass (), also known as the upright bass, the acoustic bass, the bull fiddle, or simply the bass, is the largest and lowest-pitched string instrument, chordophone in the modern orchestra, symphony orchestra (excluding rare additions ...
ist. Jones grew up in
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, and played early in the 1950s with
Sarah Vaughan Sarah Lois Vaughan (, March 27, 1924 – April 3, 1990) was an American jazz singer and pianist. Nicknamed "Sassy" and "List of nicknames of jazz musicians, The Divine One", she won two Grammy Awards, including the Lifetime Achievement Award, ...
and
Lester Young Lester Willis Young (August 27, 1909 – March 15, 1959), nicknamed "Pres" or "Prez", was an American jazz tenor saxophonist and occasional clarinetist. Coming to prominence while a member of Count Basie's orchestra, Young was one of the most i ...
. He graduated from Red Bank High School in 1946 and graduated in 1951 from
Howard University Howard University is a private, historically black, federally chartered research university in Washington, D.C., United States. It is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity" and accredited by the Mid ...
, where he majored in music."The Count Comes Home; Basie Plays Jazz Concert Tonight at 8"
''Red Bank Register'', March 9, 1961. Accessed February 18, 2024, via
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. "Eddie Jones was graduated from Red Bank in 1946 and completed a five-year music major course at Howard University in 1951. He taught school for a year in Greensboro, N. C., before he joined with Count Basie." Jones taught music in
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from 1951 to 1952, and became a member of
Count Basie William James "Count" Basie (; August 21, 1904 – April 26, 1984) was an American jazz pianist, organist, bandleader, and composer. In 1935, he formed the Count Basie Orchestra, and in 1936 took them to Chicago for a long engagement and the ...
's orchestra in 1953, remaining there until 1962. He recorded frequently with this ensemble, and also played with Basie in smaller ensembles; these featured both Basie sidemen ( Joe Newman, Frank Foster,
Frank Wess Frank Wellington Wess (January 4, 1922 – October 30, 2013) was an American jazz saxophonist and flutist. He was renowned for his extensive solo work; however, he was also remembered for his time playing with Count Basie, Count Basie's band duri ...
,
Thad Jones Thaddeus Joseph Jones (March 28, 1923 – August 20, 1986) was an American jazz trumpeter, composer and bandleader who has been called "one of the all-time greatest jazz trumpet soloists". Early life, family and education Thad Jones was born i ...
, Ernie Wilkins) and others (
Milt Jackson Milton Jackson (January 1, 1923 – October 9, 1999), nicknamed "Bags", was an American jazz vibraphonist. He is especially remembered for his cool swinging solos as a member of the Modern Jazz Quartet and his penchant for collaborating with ...
,
Coleman Hawkins Coleman Randolph Hawkins (November 21, 1904 – May 19, 1969), nicknamed "Hawk" and sometimes "Bean", was an American jazz tenor saxophonist.Yanow, Scot"Coleman Hawkins: Artist Biography" AllMusic. Retrieved December 27, 2013. One of the first ...
, Putte Wickman). Jones quit music in 1962 and took a job with
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; he later became vice president of an
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company. In the 1980s he returned to jazz and played on and off in
swing jazz Swing music is a style of jazz that developed in the United States during the late 1920s and early 1930s. It became nationally popular from the mid-1930s. Swing bands usually featured soloists who would improvise on the melody over the arrangement ...
ensembles.


Discography

With
Dorothy Ashby Dorothy Jeanne Thompson (August 6, 1932 – April 13, 1986), better known as Dorothy Ashby, was an American jazz harpist, singer and composer. Hailed as one of the most "unjustly under loved jazz greats of the 1950s" and the "most accomplished ...
*'' The Jazz Harpist'' (Regent, 1957) With
Count Basie William James "Count" Basie (; August 21, 1904 – April 26, 1984) was an American jazz pianist, organist, bandleader, and composer. In 1935, he formed the Count Basie Orchestra, and in 1936 took them to Chicago for a long engagement and the ...
*'' Dance Session'' (Clef, 1953) *'' Dance Session Album #2'' (Clef, 1954) *'' Basie'' (Clef, 1954) *'' Count Basie Swings, Joe Williams Sings'' (Clef, 1955) with Joe Williams *'' April in Paris'' (Verve, 1956) *'' The Greatest!! Count Basie Plays, Joe Williams Sings Standards'' with Joe Williams *'' Metronome All-Stars 1956'' (Clef, 1956) with
Ella Fitzgerald Ella Jane Fitzgerald (April25, 1917June15, 1996) was an American singer, songwriter and composer, sometimes referred to as the "First Lady of Song", "Queen of Jazz", and "Lady Ella". She was noted for her purity of tone, impeccable diction, phra ...
and Joe Williams *''
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'' (Verve, 1956 959 *'' Basie in London'' (Verve, 1956) *''
One O'Clock Jump "One O'Clock Jump" is a jazz standard; a 12-bar blues instrumental, written by Count Basie in 1937. Background The melody derived from band members' riffs—Basie rarely wrote down musical ideas, so Eddie Durham and Buster Smith helped him c ...
'' (Verve, 1957) with Joe Williams and Ella Fitzgerald *'' Count Basie at Newport'' (Verve, 1957) *'' The Atomic Mr. Basie'' (Roulette, 1957) aka ''Basie'' and ''E=MC2'' *'' Basie Plays Hefti'' (Roulette, 1958) *'' Sing Along with Basie'' (Roulette, 1958) with Joe Williams and Lambert, Hendricks & Ross *'' Basie One More Time'' (Roulette, 1959) *'' Everyday I Have the Blues'' (Roulette, 1959) with Joe Williams *'' Dance Along with Basie'' (Roulette, 1959) *'' Not Now, I'll Tell You When'' (Roulette, 1960) *'' The Count Basie Story'' (Roulette, 1960) *'' Kansas City Suite'' (Roulette, 1960) *'' The Legend'' (Roulette, 1961) *'' Back with Basie'' (Roulette, 1962) With
Bob Brookmeyer Robert Edward "Bob" Brookmeyer (December 19, 1929 – December 15, 2011) was an American jazz valve trombone, valve trombonist, Jazz piano, pianist, arranger, and composer. Born in Kansas City, Missouri, Brookmeyer first gained widespread public ...
*'' Jazz Is a Kick'' (Mercury, 1960) With
Kenny Clarke Kenneth Clarke Spearman (January 9, 1914January 26, 1985), known professionally as Kenny Clarke and nicknamed Klook, was an American jazz drummer and bandleader. A major innovator of the bebop style of drumming, he pioneered the use of the ride ...
*'' Telefunken Blues'' (Savoy, 1955) With Jimmy Cleveland *'' Cleveland Style'' (EmArcy, 1958) With Frank Foster *'' No 'Count'' (Savoy, 1956) With Al Grey *'' The Last of the Big Plungers'' (Argo, 1959) *'' The Thinking Man’s Trombone'' (Argo, 1960) With
Coleman Hawkins Coleman Randolph Hawkins (November 21, 1904 – May 19, 1969), nicknamed "Hawk" and sometimes "Bean", was an American jazz tenor saxophonist.Yanow, Scot"Coleman Hawkins: Artist Biography" AllMusic. Retrieved December 27, 2013. One of the first ...
*'' The Saxophone Section'' (World Wide, 1958) With
Milt Jackson Milton Jackson (January 1, 1923 – October 9, 1999), nicknamed "Bags", was an American jazz vibraphonist. He is especially remembered for his cool swinging solos as a member of the Modern Jazz Quartet and his penchant for collaborating with ...
*'' Meet Milt Jackson'' (Savoy, 1955) *'' Opus de Jazz'' (Savoy, 1955) *'' Bean Bags'' with
Coleman Hawkins Coleman Randolph Hawkins (November 21, 1904 – May 19, 1969), nicknamed "Hawk" and sometimes "Bean", was an American jazz tenor saxophonist.Yanow, Scot"Coleman Hawkins: Artist Biography" AllMusic. Retrieved December 27, 2013. One of the first ...
(Atlantic, 1958) With
Hank Jones Henry Jones Jr. (July 31, 1918 – May 16, 2010) was an American jazz pianist, bandleader, arranger, and composer. Critics and musicians have described Jones as eloquent, lyrical, and impeccable. In 1989, The National Endowment for the Arts h ...
*'' Quartet-Quintet'' (Savoy, 1955) *'' Bluebird'' (Savoy, 1955) With
Thad Jones Thaddeus Joseph Jones (March 28, 1923 – August 20, 1986) was an American jazz trumpeter, composer and bandleader who has been called "one of the all-time greatest jazz trumpet soloists". Early life, family and education Thad Jones was born i ...
*'' The Jones Boys'' (Period, 1957) with Jimmy Jones,
Quincy Jones Quincy Delight Jones Jr. (March 14, 1933 – November 3, 2024) was an American record producer, composer, arranger, conductor, trumpeter, and bandleader. Over the course of his seven-decade career, he received List of awards and nominations re ...
and
Jo Jones Jonathan David Samuel Jones (October 7, 1911 – September 3, 1985) was an American jazz drummer. A band leader and pioneer in jazz percussion, Jones anchored the Count Basie Orchestra rhythm section from 1934 to 1948. He was sometimes k ...
With The Jones Brothers: Thad Jones, Hank Jones,
Elvin Jones Elvin Ray Jones (September 9, 1927 – May 18, 2004) was an American jazz drummer of the post-bop era. Most famously a member of John Coltrane's quartet, with whom he recorded from late 1960 to late 1965, Jones appeared on such albums as ''My Fa ...
*'' Keepin' Up with the Joneses'' (MetroJazz, 1958) With Joe Newman *'' The Count's Men'' (Jazztone, 1955) *'' I'm Still Swinging'' (RCA Victor, 1955) *'' Salute to Satch'' (RCA Victor, 1956) *'' I Feel Like a Newman'' (Storyville, 1956) *'' The Midgets'' (Vik, 1956) *'' The Happy Cats'' (Coral, 1957) *'' Soft Swingin' Jazz'' (Coral, 1958) with
Shirley Scott Shirley Scott (March 14, 1934 – March 10, 2002) was an American jazz organist. Her music was noted for its mixture of bebop, blues, and gospel elements. She was known by the nickname "Queen of the Organ". Life and career Scott was born in P ...
*'' Joe Newman with Woodwinds'' (Roulette, 1958) *'' Counting Five in Sweden'' (Metronome, 1958) *'' Jive at Five'' (Swingville, 1960) *''
Good 'n' Groovy ''Good 'n' Groovy'' is an album by trumpeter Joe Newman (trumpeter), Joe Newman with saxophonist Frank Foster (jazz musician), Frank Foster recorded in 1961 and originally released on the Prestige Records, Swingville label.Paul Quinichette *'' Basie Reunion'' (Prestige, 1958) With
Zoot Sims John Haley "Zoot" Sims (October 29, 1925 – March 23, 1985) was an American jazz saxophonist, playing mainly tenor but also alto (and, later, soprano) saxophone. He first gained attention in the "Four Brothers" sax section of Woody Herman's big ...
*'' Stretching Out'' (United Artists, 1959) ;With
Buddy Tate George Holmes "Buddy" Tate (February 22, 1913 – February 10, 2001) was an American jazz saxophonist and clarinetist. Biography Tate was born in Sherman, Texas, United States, and first played the alto saxophone. According to the website All Ab ...
*'' Unbroken'' (MPS, 1970) With Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson *''
Clean Head's Back in Town ''Clean Head's Back in Town'', subtitled ''Eddie Vinson Sings'', is an album by the American saxophonist and vocalist Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson. Recorded in 1957, it was released by Bethlehem Records.Frank Wess Frank Wellington Wess (January 4, 1922 – October 30, 2013) was an American jazz saxophonist and flutist. He was renowned for his extensive solo work; however, he was also remembered for his time playing with Count Basie, Count Basie's band duri ...
* '' North, South, East....Wess'' (Savoy 1956) *'' Opus in Swing'' (Savoy, 1956) *'' Opus de Blues'' (Savoy, 1959 984 *'' The Frank Wess Quartet'' (Prestige, 1960) With Ernie Wilkins *'' Flutes & Reeds'' (Savoy, 1955) with Frank Wess With Lem Winchester *'' Another Opus'' (New Jazz, 1960)


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, Eddie Jonesat
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Jones, Eddie 1929 births 1997 deaths American jazz double-bassists Howard University alumni American male double-bassists Red Bank Regional High School alumni Jazz musicians from Mississippi Jazz musicians from New Jersey 20th-century American double-bassists 20th-century American male musicians American male jazz musicians Curfew (band) members People from Greenwood, Mississippi Entertainers from Red Bank, New Jersey