Jo Jones

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You're Getting to Be a Habit With Me 02:27 Tools
I Got Rhythm (Part I) 03:07 Tools
Satin Doll 06:19 Tools
I Got Rhythm - Part 1 03:07 Tools
Sweet Georgia Brown 02:36 Tools
Caravan 04:01 Tools
Embraceable You 06:45 Tools
Jive At Five 04:06 Tools
Georgia Mae 04:48 Tools
Cubano Chant 04:03 Tools
Philadelphia Bound 03:20 Tools
Lincoln Heights 07:51 Tools
My Blue Heaven 02:48 Tools
Lover Man 07:03 Tools
Little Susie 05:47 Tools
Shoe Shine Boy 06:22 Tools
Greensleeves 02:50 Tools
But Not for Me 03:04 Tools
Close Your Eyes 02:27 Tools
When Your Lover Has Gone 03:14 Tools
Bebop Irishman 03:49 Tools
Should I 02:45 Tools
In the Forrest 02:41 Tools
Sox Trot 03:26 Tools
Liza 02:38 Tools
Sandy's Body 03:34 Tools
Show Time 02:54 Tools
Royal Garden Blues 03:15 Tools
Thou Swell 03:30 Tools
Splittin' 05:11 Tools
Mozelle's Alley 03:02 Tools
Sweet Lorraine 04:42 Tools
Bicycle For Two 02:40 Tools
Spider Kelly's Blues 04:48 Tools
Vamp 'til Ready 03:17 Tools
Dinah 03:14 Tools
You Talk Too Much 02:33 Tools
In A Little Spanish Town 02:36 Tools
Shoe Shine Boy (First Take) 05:52 Tools
Sometimes I'm Happy 03:27 Tools
Old Man River 06:45 Tools
Vamp Till Ready 03:18 Tools
I Got Rhythm (Part II) 03:01 Tools
I Got Rhythm - Part 2 03:00 Tools
Shoe Shine Boy (Second Take) 05:16 Tools
Shoe Shine Boy - Second Take 05:18 Tools
Shoe String Boy - First Take 05:53 Tools
Ol' Man River 07:14 Tools
I Got Rhythm - Part I 03:12 Tools
Stomp It Off 03:18 Tools
I Found A New Set Of Drums 05:47 Tools
Smiles 05:53 Tools
Nice Work If You Can Get It 05:18 Tools
You're Getting to Be a Habit with Me (From "Bioshock") 03:05 Tools
Ballin' the Jack 05:18 Tools
Squeeze Me 05:53 Tools
Love Is Just Around The Corner 04:09 Tools
Lover Man (Oh Where Can You Be) 06:35 Tools
Shoe String Boy 05:51 Tools
My Last Affair 06:23 Tools
A Wig On The Bold Headed Mountain 03:25 Tools
I Found A New Chapeau 03:25 Tools
Broadway 06:23 Tools
Take The 'A' Train 05:47 Tools
It Don't Mean A Thing 00:00 Tools
Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams 03:33 Tools
Slide Jimmy Slide 06:54 Tools
Solitude 04:28 Tools
As Time Goes By 03:04 Tools
I Cried For You 06:54 Tools
The Way You Look Tonight 06:54 Tools
Stompin' At The Savoy 04:28 Tools
Swinging the blues 02:40 Tools
On The Sunny Side Of The Street 06:54 Tools
I Got Rhythm - Part II 03:03 Tools
All Of Me 05:06 Tools
Smiles (From "Another Woman") 03:25 Tools
Pennies From Heaven 04:56 Tools
The Days Of Wine And Roses 06:54 Tools
I've Found A New Baby 06:50 Tools
Dissertation 06:54 Tools
Tickle-Toe 02:40 Tools
I Got Rhythm 03:05 Tools
Shoud I 02:49 Tools
Royal Gardens Blues 03:13 Tools
Little Miss Maudlin 05:15 Tools
Let's Fall in Love 00:00 Tools
Dark Eyes 06:54 Tools
Destination K.C. 06:54 Tools
Metrical Portions 03:05 Tools
I Want to Be Happy 06:50 Tools
Me and You 00:00 Tools
Blues in the Night 00:00 Tools
Shoe String Boy (First Take) 00:00 Tools
Wrap Your Troubles In Dream 00:00 Tools
Days Of Wine And Roses 04:56 Tools
Mozelle’s Alley 00:00 Tools
Shoe Shine Boy - First Take 00:00 Tools
Shoe Shine Boy (Take Two) 05:45 Tools
Norman's Blues 03:05 Tools
Jo Jones, Caravan, 1964 Classic Drum Solo (Hq) 06:50 Tools
Bluebird Blues 03:05 Tools
Blue Lou 03:05 Tools
Foolin around 03:05 Tools
Mozelle's Alloy 04:09 Tools
I Got Ryhthm (Part I) 04:09 Tools
Ad Lib 00:00 Tools
Tam 00:00 Tools
Warm Up Solo 00:00 Tools
Goin' to Chicago Blues 00:00 Tools
Wabash Blues 05:15 Tools
Sandy’s Body 05:15 Tools
Drum Suite: Oscalypso 00:00 Tools
You Need to Rock 00:00 Tools
Just a Memory 00:00 Tools
St. Louis Blues 00:00 Tools
You\'re Getting To Be A Habit With Me 00:00 Tools
Ol' Man River - from Showboat - Show Boat 06:39 Tools
You’re Getting to Be a Habit with Me 00:00 Tools
Drum Suite: The Sacrifice 05:15 Tools
Just One of Those Things 05:15 Tools
Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?) 05:15 Tools
Coffee Dan 05:15 Tools
Tin Top Alley Blues 05:15 Tools
Ruint 05:15 Tools
'Til Ready 05:15 Tools
Basics-Gadgets-Effects 05:15 Tools
Loveless Love 05:15 Tools
Cool Too 05:15 Tools
Getting to be a Habit with Me 05:15 Tools
Lester Leaps In 05:15 Tools
The Golden Bullet 02:32 Tools
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Jo Jones (October 7, 1911 – September 3, 1985) was an American jazz drummer. Known as Papa Jo Jones in his later years, he was sometimes confused with another influential jazz drummer, Philly Joe Jones. The two died only a few days apart. Born Jonathan David Samuel Jones in Chicago, Illinois, he moved to Alabama where he learned to play several instruments, including saxophone, piano, and drums. He worked as a drummer and tap-dancer at carnival shows until joining Walter Page's band, the Blue Devils in Oklahoma City in the late 1920s. He recorded with trumpeter Lloyd Hunter's Serenaders in 1931, and later joined pianist Count Basie's band in 1934. Jones, Basie, guitarist Freddie Green and bassist Walter Page were sometimes billed as an 'all-American Rhythm section'. Jones took a brief break for two years when he was in the military, but he remained with Basie until 1948. He participated in the Jazz at the Philharmonic concert series. He was one of the first drummers to promote the use of brushes on drums and shifting the role of timekeeping from the bass drum to the hi-hat cymbal. Jones had a major influence on later drummers such as Buddy Rich, Kenny Clarke, Roy Haynes, Max Roach, and Louie Bellson. He also starred in several films, most notably the musical short Jammin' the Blues (1944). Jones performed regularly in later years at the West End jazz club at 116th and Broadway in New York City. These performances were generally very well attended by other drummers such as Max Roach and Roy Haynes. In addition to his artistry on the drums, Jones was known for his irascible, combative temperament. In contrast to drummer Gene Krupa's loud, insistent pounding of the bass drum on each beat, Jones often omitted bass drum playing altogether. Jones also continued a ride rhythm on hi-hat while it was continuously opening and closing instead of the common practice of striking it while it was closed. Jones's style influenced the modern jazz drummer's tendency to play timekeeping rhythms on a suspended cymbal that is now known as the ride cymbal. In 1979, Jones was inducted into the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame for his contribution to the Birmingham, Alabama musical heritage. Jones was the 1985 recipient of an American Jazz Masters fellowship awarded by the National Endowment for the Arts. Discography As leader 1955: The Jo Jones Special 1957: At Newport Live 1959: Jo Jones Plus Two 1973: The Drums 1976: The Main Man 1985: Our Man, Papa Jo! As sideman a.o. With Coleman Hawkins The Hawk Flies High (1957) With Oscar Peterson The Oscar Peterson Trio with Sonny Stitt, Roy Eldridge and Jo Jones at Newport (1957) With Ella Fitzgerald Ella at the Opera House (1958) With Ben Webster Ben Webster and Associates (Verve, 1959) “One thing for sure. Anyone who plays drums or supposedly appreciates drumming should experience Jo Jones.” – Buddy Rich Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.