Busta Jones
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Busta "Cherry" Jones | |
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Birth name | Michael Jones |
Died | December 6, 1995 (aged 44) Memphis, Tennessee, United States |
Genres | New wave, experimental pop, alternative rock, post-punk, punk rock, funk, disco |
Occupation(s) | Musician, singer-songwriter, artist, bassist |
Instrument | Bass |
Years active | 1973–1995 |
Michael "Busta Cherry" Jones (1951 – December 6, 1995[1]) was an American musician. He is known for his work with Talking Heads and other punk and new wave bands.
Biography
In 1975, he played in a funk rock band called "White Lightnin'", with some songs produced by Felix Pappalardi,[2] Later, he worked as a "hired gun" for a number of established post-punk and new wave acts, becoming known for his funky bass playing. Jones issued a self-titled disco/funk solo album in 1980 via Spring Records.[3][4]
In 1979, Jones became involved with various projects surrounding Talking Heads. He contributed to the David Byrne-Brian Eno collaboration My Life in the Bush of Ghosts (recorded in 1979 but released in 1981) and earned a co-songwriting credit (along with Byrne and Eno) for the song "Regiment".[5][6] Jones was then hired to play additional bass and rhythm guitar (alternating with Byrne, Weymouth and Jerry Harrison) on Talking Heads’ Remain in Light tour.[7]
Later on, Jones was associated with other new wave and/or punk bands, including Gang of Four (he briefly replaced Dave Allen in the band) and The Ramones (Jones co-wrote the song “Chasing the Night” off the Too Tough to Die record, with Joey Ramone and Dee Dee Ramone).[8]
Other artists Jones worked with included Chris Spedding (1981’s Friday the 13th and 1991’s Just Plug Him In!), Robert Fripp (1980’s God Save the Queen/Under Heavy Manners) and Brian Eno (1974's Here Come The Warm Jets), among others.[9]
Jones died of heart failure on December 6, 1995 in Memphis, Tennessee.[1]
References
- ^ a b Talevski, Nick (2006). Knocking on Heaven's Door. Omnibus Press. p. 319. ISBN 978-1846090912.
- ^ "Busta 'Cherry' Jones". chrisspedding.com. Retrieved 13 May 2016.
- ^ "Busta Jones – Busta Jones!". discogs.com. Retrieved 13 May 2016.
- ^ "Busta Jones - Busta Cherry Jones - User Reviews". AllMusic.
- ^ "Busta 'Cherry' Jones Credits". allmusic.com. Retrieved 13 May 2016.
- ^ "My Life in the Bush of Ghosts". allmusic.com. Retrieved 13 May 2016.
- ^ Greene, Andy (July 9, 2020). "Flashback: Talking Heads Play a Scorching 'Crosseyed and Painless' in 1980". Rolling Stone. Retrieved July 21, 2020.
- ^ "Busta 'Cherry' Jones Credits". allmusic.com. Retrieved 13 May 2016.
- ^ "Busta 'Cherry' Jones Credits". allmusic.com. Retrieved 13 May 2016.