Richard M. Jones
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Biography
[Edit]The composer of "Trouble in Mind," Richard M. Jones' main significance to jazz was as the leader of an interesting series of recording dates. He played alto horn and cornet with the Eureka Brass Band as early as 1902 and worked as a pianist in New Orleans during 1908-1917. After playing with Oscar Celestin (1918), Jones moved to Chicago where he worked for Clarence Williams' publishing company. He recorded as a piano soloist in 1923, accompanied Blanche Calloway and Chippie Hill on record dates (1925-1926), and led his Jazz Wizards on sessions of his own during 1925-1929. Jones' sidemen included Albert Nicholas, Johnny St. Cyr, Ikey Robinson, Roy Palmer, Omer Simeon, and some lesser-known musicians. Richard M. Jones stayed in Chicago for the rest of his life, leading further sessions during 1935-1936 and 1944, and working as a talent scout for Mercury in the 1940s. All of his records as a leader have been reissued on two Classic CDs.
Collections
Title: Small Bands from the Windy City
Genre: Jazz
Title: Collectors' Items, Vol. 1
Genre: Pop
Title: Daddy, Let Me Lay It On You (Remastered) - Single
Genre: Pop
Title: Dope & Glory: Reefer Songs Der 30er & 40er Jahre
Genre: Jazz
Title: New Orleans Blues 1923-1940
Title: A Taste Of 1929
Genre: Jazz
Featuring albums
Title: Street Walker Blues: Vintage Songs About Prostitution Volume 2
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Blues, Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Acoustic
Title: Reefer Blues: Vintage Songs About Marijuana Volume 3
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Blues, Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Acoustic