p, voc, 1892-1945 US, New Orleans
Singer / Musician / Composer / Producer of Jazz
A.k.a. Richard Marigny Jones
American jazz pianist, composer, band leader, record producer, vocalist, & businessman. Born into a musical family, growing up in New Orleans Jones played many instruments before making the piano his primary. Work included playing with Armand J. Pirons` Olympia Orchestra & some time with King Oliver. Moving to Chicago in 1919 he set up Clarence Williams publishing company & music store. While playing in Chicago bands through the 1920`s his main job was managing Okeh Records race records division. With his own studio band Richard Jones And His Jazz Wizards & as a pianist he backed many singers & bands. Composing such jazz standards as "Trouble In Mind" & "Riverside Blues", he remained active until his death as a musician & talent scout. - born 13 June, 1889 in Donaldville, Louisiana, USA - died 8 December, 1945 in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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1927-1944 | Richard M. Jones | 1995 | Compil. |
Volume 1 1923-1927 | Richard M. Jones | 1995 | Compil. |
Richard M. Jones And The Blues Singers (1923-1938) | Richard M. Jones | 1995 | Compil. |
Volume 2 1927-1936 | Richard M. Jones | 1995 | Compil. |
Chicago Dixieland In the Forties | Jimmie Noone, Richard M. Jones | 1981 | Album |
Jazz Immortals Vol. 2 | Richard M. Jones / Punch Miller | 1954 | Compil. |
The Birdwell Blues / St. Peter Blues | Louis Armstrong, Nolan Welsh, Richard M. Jones | 1930 | Album |
John Said He Saw A Number / My Soul Is A Witness For The Lord | Arizona Dranes, Sara Martin And Richard M. Jones | 1926 | Album |
Jazzin' Babies Blues / 12th Street Rag | Richard M. Jones | 1923 | Album |
Chicago In The 30's | Reuben Reeves, Charles La Vere, Richard M. Jones, Earl Hines | Compil. |
Richard M. Jones' Jazzmen Jazz and Blues |