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Cara Jones

“Cara Jones” is a singer, songwriter, and a voice actor.

Cara Jones leads a successful dual career in music and voice acting that is international in scope.

As a Singer and Songwriter, she has sold over 1.2 million copies of her songs in Japan. In the US and elsewhere, her music can be heard on the popular syndicated television series, “Dawsons Creek” as well as in an increasing number of feature films.

As a Voice Talent, Cara is heard worldwide as the English voice of the GPS car navigation systems of the Jaguar, models of the Mercedes Benz, Land Rover, Ford and more. She announced the 1998 Winter Olympics at Nagano, voiced hundreds of commercials, as well as popular Playstation and Sega games. In addition, Cara spent 7 years as a prime time DJ on Tokyo’s #1 FM station, J-Wave.


VOICE TALENT

Games

Other

  • Chage and Aska: Narrator on album “Yin & Yang”
  • Cara Jones has voiced commercials, industrials, or documentaries for the following companies: Sony, Xerox, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Agnes B., Shick, Toyota, Phillip Morris, Japan Air Lines, Harry Winston, Volvo, Canon, Deutsche Telecom, Ansett Australia Airlines, Kirin Beer, Toshiba EMI, Edwin Jeans, Coca Cola, Tokyo Electric Power Co, Land Rover, Komatsu, Shiseido, Suntory, NHK, Panasonic, Nagano Olympics, Paralympics, ANA Airlines In-flight announcements, Hustler Casino; BBQs Galore; Gardena Chamber of Commerce; Planet Fitness, and more.


SINGER-SONGWRITER

TV – Film – Games

  • Dawsons Creek: The song “Spit It Out” was featured in episode #511 "Something Wild"
  • Arc the Lad: The singing voice of Shanté on “Musicman”
  • Legend of Heroes IV: Vocals and lyrics on "One Bead of Scarlet"
  • Tobe Pegasus!: Lyrics on "The Simple Things"


Discography

Solo Albums

Year Album Notes Availability
2000 NOW Originally released in 1999 in Japan by Warner Music Group (WEA). Released worldwide in 2000 by Fall Girl Records fully remixed and remastered, and with new cover art. Available on

carajones.com or CD Baby

1996 Pandora’s Box Released in 1996 in Japan by Teichiku Records. Rare import. Plans to re-release in future. Available to fanclub members.
1994 Different Skies Originally released in 1994 in Japan. Released worldwide in by Fall Girl Records. Available on

carajones.com or CD Baby


Other Artists (highlights)

Artist Album/Single Song Label Info
Puffy AmiYumi An Illustrated History "True Asia” Bar None Records (BRN-CD-128 released 10.02 - USA)
Puffy AmiYumi The Monsters Project 2002 "True Asia” Sony Records (SRCL-5115 released 10.24.01 - Korea and Japan)
Yoshitaka Minami Nude Voice "SkyBlue" Victor Entertainment (VICJ-60740 released 2.21.01 - Japan)
The Yellow Monkey Sugar Fix (maxi-single) " Sugar Fix" and “Bulb” Japan - Fun House Records (FHCF-2428 released 8.21.98), UK - BMG Records (74321 -605372 released 8.12.98)
Zabadak Oto "Fatal Flaw" and "14 no Oto" Pioneer LDC (BICL-5009 released 1.27.99
Mimori Yusa Harmonica Beach "Clover" Toshiba-Emi (ESDB-3740 released 1.22.97 - Japan)