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Birth name
  
Curtis Jones

Name
  
Curtis Jones

Occupation(s)
  
Pianist, singer

Role
  
Pianist


Instruments
  
Piano, guitar

Genres
  
Piano blues

Years active
  
Late 1930sā€“1971

Record label
  
Bluebird Records

Curtis Jones (pianist)

Born
  
August 18, 1906 Naples, United States (
1906-08-18
)

Labels
  
Vocalion, Okeh, Bluebird, Parrot, Bluesville, Delmark, Decca, Blue Horizon

Died
  
September 11, 1971, Munich, Germany

Albums
  
Blues and Trouble, Trouble Blues

Similar People
  
Champion Jack Dupree, Bud Powell, Kenny Clarke, George Barnes, Don Byas

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Curtis Jones (August 18, 1906 ā€“ September 11, 1971) was an American blues pianist.

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Biography

Jones was born in Naples, Texas, United States, and played guitar whilst young but switched to piano after a move to Dallas. He often played guitar on one or two songs on his albums and at live performances. In 1936 he relocated to Chicago, where he recorded between 1937 and 1941 on Vocalion, Bluebird, and OKeh. Among his best-known tunes from these recordings were the hit "Lonesome Bedroom Blues" and the song "Tin Pan Alley". His "Decoration Blues" though unissued at the time, was recorded by Sonny Boy Williamson I in 1938. World War II interrupted his recording career, which he did not resume until 1953, when a single of his, "Wrong Blues"/"Cool Playing Blues", was released on Parrot, featuring L. C. McKinley on guitar.

Jones's first full-length album appeared in 1960 on Bluesville, by which time he had become a noted performer on the Chicago folk music scene. A solo album was released in 1962, by which time Jones had moved to Europe. He lived there and in Morocco for the rest of his life. He made further albums in the UK, including one in 1968 that featured Alexis Korner on guitar.

One of Jones' songs, "Highway 51", was included on Bob Dylan's 1962 debut album, Bob Dylan.

Jones died of heart failure in Munich in 1971, at the age of 65.

Discography

  • Trouble Blues (Bluesville Records, 1960)
  • Lonesome Bedroom Blues (Delmark Records, 1962)
  • Americans in Europe Vol. 2 (Impulse!, 1963)
  • In London (Decca, 1964)
  • Now Resident in Europe (Blue Horizon, 1968)
  • Blues and Trouble (Oldie Blues OL 2824, 1980)
  • References

    Curtis Jones (pianist) Wikipedia