1928-2004 US, Texarkana, Texas
R&B/Soul
Born Aug. 8, 1928 in Texarkana, TX Died Jan. 2, 2004 in Baton Rouge, LA aged 76. The late E. Rodney Jones may have been the most prolifically-recorded of the great R&B DJs. “The Mad Lad,” as he was known, held forth daily in the afternoons for Chicago’s R&B powerhouse WVON, projecting an air of cool. Jones’ syrupy voice was featured on quite a few funky 45s for labels including Tuff (where he cut the Northern Soul classic “R&B Time”), Twinight, Westbound and Brunswick. “The Whole Thing” was the flip side to Willie Henderson’s “Loose Booty” on Brunswick. Here Jones half-sings and raps his way through a description of a soul food party, making good use of the Alka-Seltzer jingle “I can’t believe I ate the whole thing” and creating a fun funky 45 in the process.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Whole Thing / Loose Booty | E. Rodney Jones & Willie Henderson | 1972 | Single |
Right On - Right On (Sex Machine) / Football | E. Rodney Jones & Larry & The Hippies | 1970 | Single |
R & B Time | E. Rodney Jones | 1965 | Single |
Might Is Right/Soul Wrinkles | Lafayette Leake, E. Rodney Jones | Album | |
Peace Of Mind / Do The Thang | E. Rodney Jones | Single | |
Right On - Right On | E. Rodney Jones & Larry & The Hippies | Single |
E. Rodney Jones and the Prairie Dogs Country |