Raymond Ronald Jones (25 April 1939, Thornton Heath, Croydon, Surrey) better-known as Wizz Jones is an English acoustic guitarist, singer and songwriter. He has been performing since the late 1950s and recording from 1965 to the present. He has worked with many of the notable guitarists of the English folk music revival, such as John Renbourn and Bert Jansch.
Read more about Wizz Jones: Early Days, The Folk Period
Other articles related to "wizz jones, jones":
... album as well as eight bonus tracks "Riff Minor"* (Pete Stanley) "Teapot Blues"* (Wizz Jones/Alan Tunbridge) "Riff Minor" (Pete Stanley) "The Ballad of Hollis Brown ... Pete Stanley Wizz Jones) "Walk Right In"* (Gus Cannon) "Shuckin' Sugar"* (trad, arr ... Pete Stanley Wizz Jones) "Corinne"* (trad, arr ...
... Wizz Jones is the 1969 album by the pioneer British Folk musician Wizz Jones ... This was Jones' debut solo album, despite being a performer since 1959 ...
... tracks are credited as "traditional, arranged by Pete Stanley Wizz Jones", except where stated otherwise ... Wizz Jones) "Teardrops In My Eyes" (trad, arr ... (Rusty York) "National Seven" (Alan Tunbridge/Al Jones) "Iowa" (trad, arr ...
Famous quotes containing the word jones:
“Mens hearts are cold. They are indifferent. Not all the coal that is dug warms the world. It remains indifferent to the lives of those who risk their life and health down in the blackness of the earth; who crawl through dark, choking crevices with only a bit of lamp on their caps to light their silent way; whose backs are bent with toil, whose very bones ache, whose happiness is sleep, and whose peace is death.”
—Mother Jones (18301930)