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Jones was born in [[Liverpool]]. With Ged Lynn and Paul Maguire, he formed The Stairs, a 1960s-oriented band with [[Beat music|English beat]], [[garage rock]], [[blues rock]] and [[Psychedelic music|psychedelic]] influences.<ref>[http://www.ready-steady-go.org.uk/stairs.html stairs]. Ready-steady-go.org.uk. Retrieved on 12 November 2011.</ref> The band's manager, Jason Otty, would often play harmonica, and the band would later feature 2nd guitarists Carl Cook and Daniel Kearney before splitting in 1994.<ref>[ |
Jones was born in [[Liverpool]]. With Ged Lynn and Paul Maguire, he formed The Stairs, a 1960s-oriented band with [[Beat music|English beat]], [[garage rock]], [[blues rock]] and [[Psychedelic music|psychedelic]] influences.<ref>[http://www.ready-steady-go.org.uk/stairs.html stairs]. Ready-steady-go.org.uk. Retrieved on 12 November 2011.</ref> The band's manager, Jason Otty, would often play harmonica, and the band would later feature 2nd guitarists Carl Cook and Daniel Kearney before splitting in 1994.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20040405123640/http://www.tastemusic.com/sjp/show_details.php?prod_id=11 Carl Cook]. tastemusic.com</ref> The band achieved cult status with the album ''Mexican R'n'B'' (1992).<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/music/2008/jan/16/jazz.popandrock Edgar Jones & the Joneses | Music]. The Guardian. Retrieved on 12 November 2011.</ref> |
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===1995–2001: The Isrites and the Big Kids=== |
===1995–2001: The Isrites and the Big Kids=== |
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Having ditched the Summertyme pseudonym, Edgar released his first solo album as Edgar "Jones" Jones in 2005 entitled ''[[Soothing Music for Stray Cats]]''<ref>[http://www.the-viper-label.co.uk/releases/029/029-T.html Edgar 'Jones' Jones 'Soothing Music for Stray Cats' CD-029 – Tracks]. The Viper Label. Retrieved on 12 November 2011.</ref> which encompassing elements of [[jazz]], [[R&B]], soul and [[doo wop]] and was recorded on a portastudio donated by Johnny Marr. Edgar then followed the album up with ''Gettin' a Little Help from The Joneses'' backed by The Joneses in 2007 and ''The Masked Marauder'' in 2009. |
Having ditched the Summertyme pseudonym, Edgar released his first solo album as Edgar "Jones" Jones in 2005 entitled ''[[Soothing Music for Stray Cats]]''<ref>[http://www.the-viper-label.co.uk/releases/029/029-T.html Edgar 'Jones' Jones 'Soothing Music for Stray Cats' CD-029 – Tracks]. The Viper Label. Retrieved on 12 November 2011.</ref> which encompassing elements of [[jazz]], [[R&B]], soul and [[doo wop]] and was recorded on a portastudio donated by Johnny Marr. Edgar then followed the album up with ''Gettin' a Little Help from The Joneses'' backed by The Joneses in 2007 and ''The Masked Marauder'' in 2009. |
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Jones formed Free Peace in August 2008 with his nephew Nick Miniski and guitarist Stuart Gimblett.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.manchesteracademy.net/Artist%20Pages/edgarjones.html |title=Edgar Jones |publisher=Manchesteracademy.net |date=20 June 2009 |accessdate=19 March 2013}}</ref> An EP was released via gigs, mail order and independent record shops in Liverpool and were in the process of recordings their debut album, which was set to be released on their own label, Loud Soul in October 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liverpool-life/liverpool-lifestyle/2009/04/10/edgar-jones-ready-to-let-loose-new-line-up-100252-23356707/2 |title=Edgar Jones ready to let loose new line-up |publisher=Liverpoolecho.co.uk |accessdate=19 March 2013}}/</ref><ref>[http://www.loudsoul.co.uk/index.php/artists] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100218130331/http://www.loudsoul.co.uk/index.php/artists |date=18 February 2010 }}</ref> The band saw Jones return to the 3 piece rock sound of The Stairs and they had reportedly finished about 20 songs for their debut album.<ref>{{cite web|author=Jade Wright |url=http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liverpool-life/liverpool-lifestyle/2009/04/10/edgar-jones-ready-to-let-loose-new-line-up-100252-23356707/ |title=Lifestyles – Features – Edgar Jones ready to let loose new line-up |publisher=Liverpool Echo |date=10 April 2009 |accessdate=19 March 2013}}</ref> Despite regularly gigging, including major support slots with [[Oasis (band)|Oasis]], the band split up with an album entitled "Stormy Weather" released under the name "The Edgar Jones Free Peace Thing" in September 2011 on the Viper label over s year after the band disbanded.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.the-viper-label.co.uk/releases/078/078.html |title=The Edgar Jones Free Peace Thing 'Stormy Weather' – DL078 – Details |publisher=The Viper Label |date=18 September 2011 |accessdate=19 March 2013}}</ref> |
Jones formed Free Peace in August 2008 with his nephew Nick Miniski and guitarist Stuart Gimblett.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.manchesteracademy.net/Artist%20Pages/edgarjones.html |title=Edgar Jones |publisher=Manchesteracademy.net |date=20 June 2009 |accessdate=19 March 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140826113340/http://www.manchesteracademy.net/Artist%20Pages/edgarjones.html |archivedate=26 August 2014 |df=dmy }}</ref> An EP was released via gigs, mail order and independent record shops in Liverpool and were in the process of recordings their debut album, which was set to be released on their own label, Loud Soul in October 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liverpool-life/liverpool-lifestyle/2009/04/10/edgar-jones-ready-to-let-loose-new-line-up-100252-23356707/2 |title=Edgar Jones ready to let loose new line-up |publisher=Liverpoolecho.co.uk |accessdate=19 March 2013}}/</ref><ref>[http://www.loudsoul.co.uk/index.php/artists] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100218130331/http://www.loudsoul.co.uk/index.php/artists |date=18 February 2010 }}</ref> The band saw Jones return to the 3 piece rock sound of The Stairs and they had reportedly finished about 20 songs for their debut album.<ref>{{cite web|author=Jade Wright |url=http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liverpool-life/liverpool-lifestyle/2009/04/10/edgar-jones-ready-to-let-loose-new-line-up-100252-23356707/ |title=Lifestyles – Features – Edgar Jones ready to let loose new line-up |publisher=Liverpool Echo |date=10 April 2009 |accessdate=19 March 2013}}</ref> Despite regularly gigging, including major support slots with [[Oasis (band)|Oasis]], the band split up with an album entitled "Stormy Weather" released under the name "The Edgar Jones Free Peace Thing" in September 2011 on the Viper label over s year after the band disbanded.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.the-viper-label.co.uk/releases/078/078.html |title=The Edgar Jones Free Peace Thing 'Stormy Weather' – DL078 – Details |publisher=The Viper Label |date=18 September 2011 |accessdate=19 March 2013}}</ref> |
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===2012–present: Solo work=== |
===2012–present: Solo work=== |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Edgar William Jones |
Also known as | Edgar Summertyme, Peg Majoly, Edgar "Jones" Jones |
Born | Liverpool, England | 4 December 1970
Genres | English beat, blues rock |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, musician |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, bass, guitar, keyboards |
Years active | 1990–present |
Labels | Go!, Imaginary, Viper, Loud Soul |
Edgar William Jones (born 4 December 1970), also known as Edgar Summertyme, is an English singer-songwriter and musician. Jones was originally the bass player and singer-songwriter for the Stairs and has since formed and fronted the Isrites, The Big Kids, Edgar Jones & the Joneses and Free Peace. He has also played as a session musician for several artists including Ian McCulloch, Paul Weller, Saint Etienne and Ocean Colour Scene.
Career
Early career: to 1994
Jones was born in Liverpool. With Ged Lynn and Paul Maguire, he formed The Stairs, a 1960s-oriented band with English beat, garage rock, blues rock and psychedelic influences.[1] The band's manager, Jason Otty, would often play harmonica, and the band would later feature 2nd guitarists Carl Cook and Daniel Kearney before splitting in 1994.[2] The band achieved cult status with the album Mexican R'n'B (1992).[3]
1995–2001: The Isrites and the Big Kids
Jones also formed The Isrites with Sean Payne later of the Zutons, Paul Maguire's younger brother Dave and Luke Goldberg later of Book,[4] and the Big Kids again with Sean Payne and Russell Pritchard later of The Zutons, and Howie Payne of The Stands. Although both bands split before releasing anything, material has since been issued on several compilations released by The Viper Label.
2002–2011: Edgar Jones & the Joneses and Free Peace
Having ditched the Summertyme pseudonym, Edgar released his first solo album as Edgar "Jones" Jones in 2005 entitled Soothing Music for Stray Cats[5] which encompassing elements of jazz, R&B, soul and doo wop and was recorded on a portastudio donated by Johnny Marr. Edgar then followed the album up with Gettin' a Little Help from The Joneses backed by The Joneses in 2007 and The Masked Marauder in 2009.
Jones formed Free Peace in August 2008 with his nephew Nick Miniski and guitarist Stuart Gimblett.[6] An EP was released via gigs, mail order and independent record shops in Liverpool and were in the process of recordings their debut album, which was set to be released on their own label, Loud Soul in October 2009.[7][8] The band saw Jones return to the 3 piece rock sound of The Stairs and they had reportedly finished about 20 songs for their debut album.[9] Despite regularly gigging, including major support slots with Oasis, the band split up with an album entitled "Stormy Weather" released under the name "The Edgar Jones Free Peace Thing" in September 2011 on the Viper label over s year after the band disbanded.[10]
2012–present: Solo work
Under the name Edgar Summertyme, Jones released his fourth solo album Sense of Harmony in 2012.
In November 2015, Jones reunited with The Stairs.
In April 2016, Jones' Soothing Music For Stray Cats was re-issued on limited edition vinyl via Mellotone.
Jones' latest solo record is to be released via Skeleton Key Records in mid-2016.
Collaborations
Since the break-up of the Stairs, Jones has worked with Ian McCulloch on Mysterio (1992),[11] Paul Weller (live and appears on Live at the Royal Albert Hall DVD, 2000),[12] Johnny Marr in an early version of the Healers (where he was replaced by Alonza Bevan previously of Kula Shaker), Saint Etienne, Cherry Ghost on their Thirst For Romance (2007)[13] and Lee Mavers following the departure of John Power from the La's.
Associated acts
Years active | Act |
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1990–1994 | The Stairs
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1995–1998 | The Isrites
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1999–2001 | The Big Kids
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2003–2008 | Edgar Jones & the Joneses
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2008–2010 | Free Peace
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Discography
Studio albums
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Mexican R'n'B (as The Stairs) |
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Soothing Music for Stray Cats (as Edgar "Jones" Jones) |
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Gettin' a Little Help from The Joneses (as Edgar "Jones" Jones) |
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The Masked Marauder (as Edgar Jones & Friends) |
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Who Is This Is (as The Stairs) |
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Stormy Weather (as The Edgar Jones Free Peace Thing) |
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Sense of Harmony (as Edgar Summertyme) |
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Morphic Fields (as Edgar Summertyme) |
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Compilation albums
Title | Details |
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Right in the Back of Your Mind (as The Stairs) |
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Keep It On: The Isrites & Big Kids Sessions 1995–2000 (as Edgar Summertyme) |
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Singles & EPs
- Weed Bus (1991) (as The Stairs)
- Woman Gone And Say Goodbye (1992) (as The Stairs)
- Mary Joanna (1992) (as The Stairs)
- Last Time Around (1992) (as The Stairs)
- "I'm Bored" (1999) (as The Big Kids)
- "More than You've Ever Had!" (2006) (as Edgar Jones & the Joneses)
- "The Way It Is" (2007) (as Edgar Jones & the Joneses)
- "Mellow Down Pussycat!" (2007) (as Edgar Jones & the Joneses)
- Free Peace EP (2009) (as Free Peace)
Compilation appearances
- 1965: Through the Looking Glass (1992) – "Moonchild" (as The Stairs)
- Unearthed: Liverpool Cult Classics, Vol. 1 (2001) – "Skin Up for Me Baby" (as The Stairs)
- The Great Liverpool Acoustic Experiment (2002) – "Mister Can You Tell Me? " (as Edgar Summertyme)
- Unearthed: Liverpool Cult Classics, Vol. 3 (2004) – "Keep It On" (as The Isrites)
- 21st Century Liverpool Underground (2005) – "I'm Bored", "Too Much Baby", "For a Moment", "Up to No Good Again", "Hot Potatoes", "Hey, Hey, Now, Now" (as The Big Kids)
Session discography
- Ian McCulloch – Mysterio (1992)
- Saint Etienne – Sound of Water (2000)
- Ocean Colour Scene – Mechanical Wonder (2001)
- Cherry Ghost – Thirst for Romance (2007)
- Black – The Given (2009)
- Mike Badger – Rogue State (2011)
References
- ^ stairs. Ready-steady-go.org.uk. Retrieved on 12 November 2011.
- ^ Carl Cook. tastemusic.com
- ^ Edgar Jones & the Joneses | Music. The Guardian. Retrieved on 12 November 2011.
- ^ Tyne – Entertainment – Edgar Jones and the Joneses @ The Cluny. BBC (29 January 2008). Retrieved on 12 November 2011.
- ^ Edgar 'Jones' Jones 'Soothing Music for Stray Cats' CD-029 – Tracks. The Viper Label. Retrieved on 12 November 2011.
- ^ "Edgar Jones". Manchesteracademy.net. 20 June 2009. Archived from the original on 26 August 2014. Retrieved 19 March 2013.
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- ^ [1] Archived 18 February 2010 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Jade Wright (10 April 2009). "Lifestyles – Features – Edgar Jones ready to let loose new line-up". Liverpool Echo. Retrieved 19 March 2013.
- ^ "The Edgar Jones Free Peace Thing 'Stormy Weather' – DL078 – Details". The Viper Label. 18 September 2011. Retrieved 19 March 2013.
- ^ The Ultimate Echo and the Bunnymen Discography. Villiers Terrace.com. Retrieved on 12 November 2011.
- ^ Paul Weller – Live At The Royal Albert Hall (DVD) at Discogs. Discogs.com. Retrieved on 12 November 2011.
- ^ Cherry Ghost – Thirst For Romance (CD, Album) at Discogs. Discogs.com (9 July 2007). Retrieved on 12 November 2011.