voc, 1937-2012 US, Birmingham, Alabama
Singer / Musician / Songwriter of R&B/Soul, Pop and Rock
A.k.a. James Jones
NOT to be confused with the pianist Jimmy Jones (3). Jimmy "Handyman" Jones is an afro-american soul singer and songwriter who moved to New York City while a teenager. In 1954 he joined his first doo wop group, the Berliners, who soon changed their name to the Sparks of Rhythm. He formed one year later his own group, the Savoys. They recorded for Savoy Records in 1956, then jumped to Rama and changed their name to the Pretenders. Jones embarked on a solo career in 1959, with the help of producer Otis Blackwell. He had a few hits in the beginning of the 60s, including "Handy Man". Born: June 02, 1937 in Birmingham, Alabama (USA). Died: August 02, 2012 in Aberdeen, North Carolina (USA). NOTE! Do not mistake with Jimmy Jones (3), an American jazz pianist and arranger, Chicago soul producer James L. Jones., or house DJ Jimmy Jones (4)
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The Savoys |
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Jimmy Jones & His Orchestra Blues and Pop |
Jimmy Jones & The Pieces Of Peace |
Jimmy Jones voc GB Spoken Word and Pop |
Jimmy Jones tb Jazz |
Jimmy Jones R&B/Soul |
Jimmy Jones cb Jazz |
Jimmy Jones |
Jimmy Jones p 1918-1982 Jazz |
Jimmy Jones |
Jimmy Jones eb GB 1921-2006 World |
Jimmy Jones b US |
Jimmy Jones bvoc, g, voc |
Jimmy Jones p |
Jimmy Jones And His All Stars Jazz |
Jimmy Jones And Ten Go |
Jimmy Jones Band |
Jimmy Jones Quartet |
Jimmy Jones Quintet Jazz |
Jimmy Jones Trio Jazz |
Jimmy Jones' Big Eight Jazz |
Jimmy Jones' Big Four |
Jimmy Jones, Jr. |
Jimmy Jones, Soul Brother No.2 |
Jimmy Jones/Spanky & Our Gang |