Sharon Lafaye Jones (May 4, 1956 – November 18, 2016) was an American
soul and
funk
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singer. She was the lead singer of
Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, a soul and funk band based in
Brooklyn,
New York
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.
Jones experienced breakthrough success relatively late in life,
releasing her first record when she was 40 years old.
In 2014, Jones was nominated for her first
Grammy
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, in the category
Best R&B Album, for ''
Give the People What They Want.''
Early life
Jones was born in
Augusta,
Georgia,
the daughter of Ella Mae Price Jones
and Charlie Jones,
living in adjacent
North Augusta
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,
South Carolina.
Jones was the youngest of six children; her siblings are Dora, Charles, Ike, Willa and Henry.
Jones's mother raised her deceased sister's four children as well as her own. She moved the family to
New York City when Sharon was a young child. As children, she and her brothers would often imitate the singing and dancing of
James Brown
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.
Her mother happened to know Brown, who was also from Augusta.
Jones grew up in the
Bedford Stuyvesant
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neighborhood of
Brooklyn,
New York
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.
In 1975, she graduated from
Thomas Jefferson High School in Brooklyn.
She attended
Brooklyn College
Brooklyn College is a public university in Brooklyn, Brooklyn, New York. It is part of the City University of New York system and enrolls about 15,000 undergraduate and 2,800 graduate students on a 35-acre campus.
Being New York City's first publ ...
.
Career
Early career
A regular
gospel singer in church, during the early 1970s Jones often entered
talent shows backed by local funk bands. Session work then continued with backing vocals, often credited to Lafaye Jones, but in the absence of any recording contract as a solo singer, she spent many years working as a
corrections officer at
Rikers Island
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and as an armored car guard for
Wells Fargo, until receiving a mid-life career break in 1996 after she appeared on a session backing the soul and
deep funk
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legend
Lee Fields.
The session was organized by
Gabriel Roth and
Philippe Lehman, then the owner of the now-defunct French record label
Pure Records. Jones was the only one of three singers called to the session to show up. Having completed all the backing parts herself, Roth and Lehman were suitably impressed with her performance and recorded "Switchblade", a solo track with Jones. This track and "The Landlord" were included on the Soul Providers' album ''Soul Tequila'', released by Lehman on Pure circa 1996. The Soul Providers—with members of the Brooklyn bands
Antibalas and the Mighty Imperials—later formed the Dap-Kings, who became Jones's regular backing band.
Lehman and Roth started a new label based in Brooklyn,
Desco Records
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, now also defunct. ''Soul Tequila'' was re-released as ''Gimme the Paw'', which omitted "The Landlord" but kept "Switchblade". Jones recorded and released three 45-rpm
singles for Desco: "Damn It's Hot" part 1 backed by part 2, "Bump N Touch" part 1 backed by "Hook and Sling Meets the Funky Superfly" (a medley cover of tracks by Eddie Bo and Bobby Williams), and "You Better Think Twice" backed by "I Got the Feeling" (a James Brown cover). The singles gained some notice among 45 soul and funk collectors, particularly because in the early days of Desco Records some collectors may have believed them to be originals from the early seventies, as they were not dated. These singles were also released on a compilation CD, the Desco Funk 45' Collection, with tracks by various other artists in the Desco stable. Desco had established a firm reputation among enthusiasts. Desco continued to release 45-rpm singles and also released LPs by Lee Fields, the
Sugarman 3, the
Daktaris
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and the
Mighty Imperials as well as a further compilation of funk 45s. The Mighty Imperials album was the last release on the Desco label, and Lehman and Roth parted ways in 2000. Lehman started another independent label, Soul Fire Records, now also defunct. Roth went on to start
Daptone Records
Daptone Records is a funk and soul independent record label based in Brooklyn, New York. Best known as the home of Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings and Charles Bradley, the label boasts a roster which includes Menahan Street Band, The Budos Band, T ...
with the saxophonist Neal Sugarman of Sugarman 3.
Daptone Records
Launched on the back of the popularity of Desco Records, Daptone Records' first release was a full-length album by Sharon Jones. A new band, the Dap-Kings, was formed from the former members of the Soul Providers and the Mighty Imperials. Some of the musicians went on to record for Lehman's Soul Fire label, while some formed the
Budos Band
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, an Afro-beat band. From the original Soul Providers, Roth (also known as Bosco Mann) on bass, guitarist and emcee Binky Griptite, percussionist Fernando Velez, trumpet player Anda Szilagyi and organist Earl Maxton were joined by original Mighty Imperials saxophonist Leon Michels and drummer
Homer Steinweiss, plus Neal Sugarman from Sugarman 3, to form The Dap-Kings.

In 2002, under the name Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, the group released the album ''
Dap Dippin' with Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings'', for which they received immediate attention and acclaim from enthusiasts, DJs and collectors. With three more albums under their belt, ''
Naturally'' (2005), ''
100 Days, 100 Nights
''100 Days, 100 Nights'' is the third studio album by American funk band Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings. Recorded in 2006, it was released on Daptone Records October 2, 2007.
Production
''100 Days, 100 Nights'' contains influences from sixties era ...
'' (2007) and ''
I Learned the Hard Way'' (2010)
they are seen by many as the spearhead of a revival of
soul and
funk
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.
In 2015, during an interview with ''
Billboard
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'' about her Grammy nomination, Jones discussed her commitment to the Daptone Label, an independent company. She cited artistic freedom and the commitment to the band.
Film
Jones had a small part in the 2007 film ''
The Great Debaters'', starring
Denzel Washington
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and
Forest Whitaker, in which she played Lila, a
juke joint singer. Her performance of
Lucille Bogan's "That's What My Baby Likes" is featured in the film, and additional covers by Jones of songs from the 1930s are included on the film's soundtrack.
In 2015, a documentary titled ''
Miss Sharon Jones!
''Miss Sharon Jones!'' is a 2015 documentary film about the singer Sharon Jones. The film depicts Jones' battle with cancer while continuing to perform with her group the Dap-Kings.
Reception
''Miss Sharon Jones!'' has received mostly positive rev ...
'', directed by
Barbara Kopple, debuted at the
Toronto International Film Festival.
Collaborations
* 2007: She performed on tour with
Lou Reed
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, although her appearance in ''The Great Debaters'' caused Jones to turn down a stint as back-up singer for Reed's fall 2007 live show built around his ''
Berlin'' album.
She performed one song on the
David Byrne
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–
Fatboy Slim
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collaboration, ''
Here Lies Love''.
* 2009: Jones sang backup for
Phish
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during their 2009 Halloween performance of the Rolling Stones' ''
Exile on Main St.
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'', at
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, in
Indio, California
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.
* 2009: Jones performed a duet of "
Baby (You've Got What It Takes)" with
Michael Bublé on his 2009 album ''
Crazy Love''.
* 2013: Jones & The Dap-Kings performed on a float during the 87th annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
* 2015: Jones performed "
Wade in the Water" on the
BBC television program ''Reginald D Hunter's Songs of the South'', presented by
Reginald D. Hunter
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Early life and family
Hunter was born in Albany, G ...
.
* 2016: Jones performed "
100 Days, 100 Nights
''100 Days, 100 Nights'' is the third studio album by American funk band Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings. Recorded in 2006, it was released on Daptone Records October 2, 2007.
Production
''100 Days, 100 Nights'' contains influences from sixties era ...
" in the closing scenes of the Marvel Netflix TV series ''
Luke Cage''. Jones and her band were shown performing live in a Harlem night club central to one of the main story arcs of the series.
Influences
Jones has sometimes been called, especially early in her late renaissance of a career, the Female James Brown.
Amongst Jones' influences were
James Brown
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,
Sam Cooke
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,
Aretha Franklin
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,
Ella Fitzgerald,
Thom Bell,
Otis Redding,
Ike & Tina Turner,
Marva Whitney and everyone from
Motown
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. In addition, Jones also cited more recently known artists, such as
Michael Jackson,
Prince,
Erykah Badu and
Beyoncé
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.
Personal life
For several years she lived with her mother in the
Far Rockaway section of
Queens,
New York
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.
Health and death
It was announced on June 3, 2013, that Jones had been diagnosed with
bile duct cancer
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and had undergone surgery, which forced her to postpone the release of the group's fifth album, ''Give the People What They Want''.
The diagnosis was later changed to stage II
pancreatic cancer
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, for which Jones had surgery on her liver and underwent chemotherapy.
The chemotherapy caused hair loss, and for a time she performed bald, refusing to wear wigs.
During the screening of her documentary at the 2015
Toronto International Film Festival,
Jones revealed that her cancer had returned,
and that she would be undergoing chemotherapy again.
She suffered a stroke while watching the
2016 United States presidential election
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results and another the following day.
Jones remained alert and lucid during the initial period of her hospital stay, claiming that the news of
Donald Trump's victory was responsible for her stroke.
Jones died on November 18, 2016, in
Cooperstown, New York
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, aged 60.
Discography
With the Dap-Kings
* ''
Dap Dippin' with Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings'' (2002)
* ''
Naturally'' (2005)
* ''
100 Days, 100 Nights
''100 Days, 100 Nights'' is the third studio album by American funk band Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings. Recorded in 2006, it was released on Daptone Records October 2, 2007.
Production
''100 Days, 100 Nights'' contains influences from sixties era ...
'' (2007)
* ''
I Learned the Hard Way'' (2010)
* ''
Soul Time!
Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings were an American funk and soul band signed to Daptone Records. They were part of a revival movement of mid-1960s to mid-1970s style funk and soul music. They released their debut album ''Dap Dippin in 2002, the first ...
'' (compilation) (2011)
* ''
Give the People What They Want'' (2014)
* ''It's a Holiday Soul Party'' (2015)
* ''
Soul of a Woman'' (2017)
As solo artist
Singles
* "Damn It's Hot" (Desco, 1996)
* "Bump N Touch Part 1" / "Hook N Sling Meets The Funky Superfly" (Desco, 1997)
* "You Better Think Twice" / "I Got The Feeling" (Desco, 1998)
* "I'm Gonna Get Ya!" (Pandemonium, 1999)
As featured artist
* The Soul Providers featuring
Lee Fields – "The Landlord" from ''Gimme The Paw ...And Eleven Other Funky Favorites'' (1997); vocals
*
Norma Jean Bell
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– "Yes I Am (I'm Gonna Get You)" from Come Into My Room (2001)
*
Greyboy – "Got To Be A Love," "Gotta' Stand For Something" & " Everyday Problem" from ''Soul Mosaic'' (Ubiquity, 2004)
*Los Walkysons – "Do The Crank / I Idolize You" feat. Sharon Jones (2006)
*
They Might Be Giants – "Withered Hope" from ''
The Else'' (2007)
*
Wax Tailor – "The Way We Lived" feat. Sharon Jones from ''
Hope & Sorrow
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Track listing
Credits
All trac ...
'' (Decon, 2007)
*
Greyboy – "Got To Be A Love" feat. Sharon Jones from ''15 Years Of West Coast Cool'' (2008)
*
Lucky Peterson – "Will The Circle Be Unbroken?" from Organ Soul Sessions: The Music Is The Magic (Universal Jazz France, 2009)
*
David Byrne
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&
Fatboy Slim
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– "Dancing Together" from ''
Here Lies Love'' (2010)
*
Booker T. Jones – "Representing Memphis" feat.
Matt Berninger & Sharon Jones from ''
The Road From Memphis'' (ANTI, 2011)
*
Steve Cropper – "Come On & Save Me" and "Messin' Up" feat. Sharon Jones from ''Dedicated: A Salute To The 5 Royales'' (429 Records, 2011)
*
Joe Jackson – "I Ain't Got Nothin' But The Blues / Do Nothin' 'Til You Hear From Me" from ''The Duke'' (Ear Music, 2012)
*E.L. Fields Gospel Wonders – "Heaven Bound" (Daptone, 2017)
Other credits
* Gangsters – ''Heat I'' (1981); backing vocals
* Ivy – ''Ivy II'' (1986); vocals
*
Lee Fields – "Let Man Do What He Wana Do" / "Steamtrain" (Desco, 1996); backing vocals
* TriSpirit – "Rejoice" feat. Tonni Smith (2003); backing vocals
* New York Ska-Jazz Ensemble – ''Skaleidoscope'' (2005); vocals
*
Rufus Wainwright – "Release The Stars" from ''
Release The Stars'' (
Geffen, 2007); backing vocals
*
Lou Reed
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– ''
Berlin: Live At St. Ann's Warehouse'' (2008); backing vocals
* Naomi Shelton and The Gospel Queens – ''What Have You Done, My Brother?'' (
Daptone, 2009); backing vocals
*
The Gaslight Anthem – "Stray Paper" from ''
Get Hurt'' (2014); backing vocals
References
External links
*
*
*
* Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings
Live at Amoeba: Amoeba Records, Hollywood.December 3, 2007.
* Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings
NPR Showcase @ Stubb's(audio of concert) / KEXP @ SXSW.
I'll Still Be True"
Road of Broken Hearted Men"
I'm Not Gonna to Cry (video of songs). March 17, 2010.
* Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings
Austin City Limits.June 18, 2011.
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1956 births
2016 deaths
American funk singers
American prison officers
American rhythm and blues singers
20th-century African-American women singers
Brooklyn College alumni
Musicians from Augusta, Georgia
Musicians from Brooklyn
American neo soul singers
Singers from South Carolina
Singers from New York City
Daptone Records artists
Deaths from pancreatic cancer
Deaths from cancer in New York (state)
Singers from Georgia (U.S. state)
20th-century American singers
20th-century American women singers
21st-century American women singers
Thomas Jefferson High School (Brooklyn) alumni
People from North Augusta, South Carolina
Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings members
21st-century American singers
21st-century African-American women singers