Richard M. Jones

Musician, Composer

1892 – 1945

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Who was Richard M. Jones?

Richard M. Jones, born Richard Marigny Jones, was a jazz pianist, composer, band leader, and record producer. Numerous songs bear his name as author, including "Trouble in Mind".

Jones grew up in New Orleans, Louisiana. Jones suffered from a stiff leg and walked with a limp; fellow musicians gave him the nickname "Richard My Knee Jones" as a pun on his middle name. In his youth he played alto horn in brass bands. His main instrument, however, became the piano. By 1908 he was playing in Storyville, the red-light district of New Orleans. A few years later, he often led a small band which sometimes included Joe Oliver. Jones also worked in the bands of John Robichaux, Armand J. Piron, and Papa Celestin.

In 1918 Jones moved to Chicago. He worked as Chicago manager for publisher Clarence Williams. Jones began recording in 1923, making gramophone records as a piano soloist, accompanist to vocalists, and with his bands The Jazz Wizards and The Chicago Cosmopolitans. He recorded for Gennett, OKeh, Victor, and Paramount Records in the 1920s. He also worked for OKeh Records as Chicago supervisor of the company's "Race" Records for most of the decade.

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Born
Jun 13, 1892
Donaldsonville
Also known as
  • Richard M.Jones
  • Jones, Richard M.
Ethnicity
  • African American
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Employment
  • Senior Vice President and General Tax Counsel, CBS
Died
Dec 8, 1945

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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