Paul Jones
Paul Jones (n.1942, GB) è tra i primi fans del nascente R&B inglese all'inizio dei '60. Con l'amico Ben Palmer forma i Thunder Odin & The Big Secret, nel periodo in cui i due da Oxford (dove sono entrambi studenti) fanno visite settimanali all'Ealing Club di Alexis Korner. Nel 1962 Jones diventa una delle prime voci della Blues Inorporated e col soprannome di P.P. ("permanently pissed") Pound si esibisce in duetti estemporanei con il giovane Brian Jones. Alla fine del 1962 Jones, Palmer, Tom McGuinness e Ned Lunn formano un gruppo di brevissima durata; subito dopo Jones si unisce alla Mann Hugg Blues Band mentre McGuinness e Palmer finiscono nei Roosters, con Eric Clapton. La Mann Hugg Band diventa Manfred Mann nel maggio del '63; Jones è uno degli artefii della trasformazione e resta nel gruppo fino al 1966, contribuendo al grande sucesso del complesso ome cantante dalla caratteristica voce. Nel luglio del 1966 se ne va, deciso a seguire una propria strada, come solista e ome attore. Aluni mesi prima, comunque, Jones aveva già messo tra parentesi i Mann per fare parte di una formazione allestita ad hoc in studio, i Powerhouse. Nascosti dietro quella sigla erano alcuni grandi nomi del periodo: Jack Bruce, Stevie Winwood, Eric Clapton, Pete York e i due vecchi amici Paul Jones e Ben Palmer. Il gruppo registra 3 brani soltanto, pubblicati su un sampler AA.VV./WHAT'S SHAKIN (Elektra 1966, USA). I primi risultati di Jones come solista sono due singoli, High Time e I've Been A Bad Bad Boy, entrambi in classifica nel 1966; a quelli tiene dietro Sonny Boy Williamson, il suo pezzo più famoso. Poi le ambizioni musicali e teatrali dell'artista vengono soddisfatte col film Privilege, in cui Jones compare come interprete (al fianco di Jean Shrimpton) e come autore della colonna sonora, PRIVILEGE (HMV 1967 GB). Dopo alcuni occasionali apparizioni come solista (tra cui un tour australiano, con Who e Small Faces), Jones si dedica alla recitazione e appare in altri film, spettacoli teatrali e televisivi. Nei '70 conduce un programma radiofonico a Radio 4 e appare come ospite nell'album EVITA. Nel 1979, con alcuni vecchi compagni (Hughie Flint, Tom McGuinness, Dave Kelly), forma la Blues Band, che pubblicherà diversi album di successo negli '80.
Filmweek in Arnhem. De acteur Paul Jones kijkt door een affiche
14 juni 1967
Paul Jones (born Paul Pond, 24 February 1942) is an English singer, actor, harmonica player, radio personality and television presenter. He has presented The Blues Show on BBC Radio 2 for over thirty years.
Career
Paul Jones was born as Paul Pond in Portsmouth, Hampshire. As "P.P. Jones" he performed duets with Elmo Lewis (better known as future founder member of the Rolling Stones, Brian Jones) at the Ealing Club, home of Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated, whose singers included Long John Baldry and Mick Jagger. He was asked by Keith Richards and Brian Jones to be the lead singer of a group they were forming, but he turned them down. He went on to be the vocalist and harmonica player of the successful 1960s group Manfred Mann. Paul Jones had several Top Ten hits with Manfred Mann before going solo in July 1966. He remained with His Master's Voice.He was less successful without the band than they were with his replacement, Mike d'Abo, but did have a few hits, notably with "High Time" (1966) (UK no. 4), "I've Been a Bad, Bad Boy" (1967) (UK no. 5) and "Thinkin' Ain't for Me" (1967) (UK no. 32), before branching into acting.
While his solo career in the UK was mildly successful, he sold few records in the US. He had enough hits in Sweden to have a greatest hits album released there on EMI. His subsequent single releases in Britain in the late 1960s were on Columbia Records.
His performance opposite model Jean Shrimpton in the 1967 film Privilege, directed by Peter Watkins, did not bring him stardom, although the film later became a cult classic. Jones was cast as a pop singer in the film, and sang the songs "I've Been a Bad, Bad Boy" and "Set Me Free", which Patti Smith covered in the 1970s.
In 1971 Jones recorded Crucifix in a Horseshoe with White Cloud, a New York-based session group featuring Teddy Wender on keyboards and Kenny Kosek on fiddle.
In 1975 he guest-starred in a TV episode of The Sweeney ("Chalk & Cheese") as Tommy Garret, a boxer-turned-gangster. In 1976 he performed the role of Juan Peron on the original concept album of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Evita alongside Julie Covington as Eva, Colm Wilkinson as Che and Barbara Dickson as the Mistress. Jones had previously worked with Covington in the BBC's 1975 Christmas production Great Big Groovy Horse, a rock opera based on the story of the Trojan Horse shown on BBC2. It was later repeated on BBC1 in 1977. His gold albums include one for Evita. In 1978 he released a single on the RSO label, consisting of orchestrated versions of the Sex Pistols' "Pretty Vacant" and the Ramones' "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker", both produced by Rice. Four years later he appeared as one of the guest vocalists on the British Electric Foundation's Music of Quality and Distinction, on a new version of "There's a Ghost in My House".
In 1979, he founded The Blues Band and is a member of the Manfreds, a group reuniting several original members of Manfred Mann, and has also played harmonica as a session musician.
In 2009 he issued Starting All Over Again on Continental Record Services (aka CRS) in Europe and Collectors' Choice in the US. It was produced by Carla Olson in Los Angeles and features Eric Clapton, Jake Andrews, Ernie Watts, Percy Sledge, Alvino Bennett, Tony Marsico, Michael Thompson, Tom Morgan Jr., Oren Waters and Luther Waters.
On 4 May 2009 Jones and his harmonica featured in a song during a concert by Joe Bonamassa at the Royal Albert Hall in London. That same month Jones featured, playing harmonica, on the release of "I'm Your Kingpin" by Nick Vernier Band. In 2010 he featured on two versions of "You’re Wrong" from Nick Vernier Band's Sessions album.
In 2015, he released an album Suddenly I Like It, also produced by Carla Olson. Special guests on this album include Joe Bonamassa and Jools Holland
Jones is currently the president of the National Harmonica League and was awarded "harmonica player of the year" in the British Blues Awards of 2010, 2011 and 2012, as well as Blues Broadcaster of the year and a Lifetime Achievement award in 2011. He has presented The Blues Show on BBC Radio 2 for over thirty years, but in January 2018 it was announced that he would be replaced by Cerys Matthews in mid-May.
Personal life
Jones attended Portsmouth Grammar School and moved to the Edinburgh Academy for his last two years of school before winning an Open Exhibition in English to Jesus College, Oxford, although he did not graduate.Jones was first married (1963–76) to novelist and reviewer Sheila MacLeod. There were two sons from the marriage, Matthew and Jacob. He is currently married to the former actress, and latterly Christian speaker, Fiona Hendley-Jones. He converted to Christianity in the mid-1980s as the result of being invited by Cliff Richard to a Luis Palau evangelistic event. Jones had appeared opposite Richard in the 1960s, on a television debate show where he had, at the time, opposed Richard's viewpoint. In December 2013 Jones was featured in BBC One's Songs of Praise, performing and talking with Aled Jones about his faith.
Jones was pictured with his son, Matthew, for the front cover of Radio Times in 1973, along with actor Jon Pertwee (then starring in Doctor Who) and broadcaster Michael Parkinson.
Solo discography
Albums
- My Way (1966)
- Sings Privilege & Others (1967)
- Love Me, Love My Friends (1968)
- Come into My Music Box (1969)
- Crucifix in a Horseshoe (1972)
- Starting All Over Again (2009)
- Suddenly I Like It (2015)
Hit singles
- "High Time" (1966) — UK no. 4
- "I've Been a Bad, Bad Boy" (1967) — UK no. 5
- "Thinkin' Ain't for Me" (1967) — UK no. 32
- "Aquarius" (1969) — UK no. 45
Paul Jones on the Dutch television programme Fanclub, 1967
Paul Jones performing the songs "High Time" and "I've been a bad bad boy" on Dutch TV programme Fanclub, 4 February 1967
Paul Jones High Time - YouTube
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Lyrics
Hey little girlI'm in a whirl
I've been a bad, bad boy
I'm on my knees
Forgive me please
I've been a bad, bad boy
I'm not the man you think I am
I've given you warning
You wake up and find me gone
Some sunny morning
Thinks that I've said
Run through my head
I've been a bad, bad boy
My past is black
I'm coming back
I've been a bad, bad boy
In my time I've done a lot of things
I better not remember
But you'll see such a change in me
I'm making you forget your resolution
To run it out from this confusion
You got to face it I'm a loser
I'm just a clown when I'm down
And while you sleep
I softly weep
I've been a bad, bad boy
Here comes the night
We'll be all right
I've been a bad, bad boy
Just hold my hand I'll take you where the sun and moon are always shining
One fine day you're gonna turn to me and see a silver lightning
Yeah
I've been a bad, bad boy
I've been a bad, bad boy
Written by Mike Leander • Copyright © Universal Music Publishing Group
August 07, 1984
Paul Jones - "Aquarius" - YouTube
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Paul Jones (born Paul Pond, 24 February 1942, Portsmouth, England) is an English singer, actor, harmonica ...
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Paul Jones and Carla Olson 2008
PRIVILEGE / Paul Jones - YouTube
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