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Patrick Stanfield Jones
GenresCountry rock, Rockabilly, Jazz, Blues
Occupation(s)singer, songwriter, musician, actor
Instrumentguitar
Years active19YY–present
LabelsMotéma Music
Websitepatjones.tv

Patrick Stanfield Jones is a musician, producer, arranger, and singer-songwriter whose music is a mix of rock, jazz, Folk, and blues. He is a brother of jazz percussionist Koko Jones, and they have performed and recorded together. He has worked with Isley, Jasper, Isley and Whitney Houston. He has been a member of the touring casts of Jesus Christ Superstar and Oh, Calcutta!. He has performed the music of Ned Rorem's song cycle 'Song's of Sadness', and 'Romeo and Juliet' at Merkin recital hall in Manhattan on April 24 in 2005 . He has performed on more than 20 albums. His solo CDs include A Heart and an Open Road (Motéma Music, 2011), Pat Jones Band (1995), and the EP, Mystery Prize (2004). He has been compared to Carl Perkins, but with a more modern sensibility.[1]

Band

saxophonist Kit McClure, Erik Lawrence

References

  1. ^ Michael Pascua. "Music Review: Patrick Stanfield Jones - A Heart and an Open Road." Seattle Post-Intelligencer, April 26, 2011. http://www.seattlepi.com/lifestyle/blogcritics/article/Music-Review-Patrick-Stanfield-Jones-A-Heart-891973.php#page-2

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