Eddie Jones
Tenor Saxophone, Bass
Label | Issue | Format | Artist | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
Aamco | ALP312 | |||
Bethlehem | 3016 | single | Eddie Vinson | Sweet lovin' baby / Hold it right here / Hold it right there / Sweet lovin' baby |
- | 11097 | - | - | Kidney stew / Cherry red / Cherry red / Kidney stew |
- | BCP66 | LP | Osie Johnson | The Happy Jazz of Johnson |
- | BCP5005 | - | Eddie Vinson | Cleanhead's Back in Town |
Federal | 12265 | single | Billy Gayles | If I never had known / I'm tore up |
- | 12267 | - | The Rockers | What am I to do / I'll die in love with you |
- | 12272 | - | Billy Gayles | Take your fine frame home / Let's call it a day |
- | 12273 | - | The Rockers | Down in the bottom / Why don't you believe? |
- | 12282 | - | Billy Gayles | Do right baby / No coming back |
- | 12283 | - | Jackie Brenston | What can it be? / Gonna wait for my chance |
- | 12284 | - | The Gardenias | My baby's tops / Flaming love |
- | 12287 | - | Billy Gayles | Just one more time / Sad as a man can be |
- | 12291 | - | Jackie Brenston | Much later / The mistreater |
- | 12297 | - | Ike Turner | Do you mean it? / She made my blood run cold |
- | 12307 | - | Ike Turner and his Orchestra | You've changed my love / Trail blazer |
Gusto | GD5035-X | |||
Jazztone | J1234 | - | - | - |
King | KS1087 | - | - | - |
- | KS16007 | - | - | - |
- | LP1009 | LP | Osie Johnson | The Happy Jazz of Osie Johnson |
Period | SLP302 | |||
- | SLP1108 | - | - | - |
- | SLP1112 | - | - | - |
Polydor | 2343048 | LP | Wynonie Harris | Jump Blues: Wynonie Harris / Eddie Vinson |
Westside | WESF103 | CD | Various Artists | Mule Milk 'N' Firewater |
- | WESA801 | - | - | Mark Lamarr's Roc-King up a Storm |
Leader | Site | Date | Session | Role |
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Billy Gayles | Cincinnati, OH | March 12, 1956 | [session] | tenor saxophone |
- | - | September 12, 1956 | [session] | - |
Eddie Vinson | New York, NY | September, 1957 | [session] | bass |
- | - | - | [session] | - |
- | - | - | [session] | - |
Ike Turner Kings of Rhythm | Cincinnati, OH | April 9, 1957 | [session] | tenor saxophone |
Jackie Brenston | - | September 13, 1956 | [session] | - |
Osie Johnson | New York, NY | February, 1955 | [session] | bass |
The Gardenias | Cincinnati, OH | November, 1956 | [session] | tenor saxophone |
The Rockers | - | February 12, 1956 | [session] | - |
Eddie Jones (March 1, 1929, Greenwood, Mississippi – May 31, 1997, West Hartford, Connecticut) was an American jazz double bassist.
Jones grew up in Red Bank, New Jersey, and played early in the 1950s with Sarah Vaughan and Lester Young. Jones taught music in South Carolina from 1951 to 1952, and became a member of Count Basie's orchestra in 1953, remaining there until 1962. He recorded frequently with this ensemble, and also played with Basie in smaller ensembles; these featured both Basie sidemen (Joe Newman, Frank Foster, Frank Wess, Thad Jones, Ernie Wilkins) and others (Milt Jackson, Coleman Hawkins, Putte Wickman). Jones quit music in 1962 and took a job with IBM; he later became vice president of an insurance company. In the 1980s he returned to jazz and played on and off in swing jazz ensembles. Wikipedia