Andrew "Jr. Boy" Jones
"My grandmother gave me that nickname."
Guitarist, songwriter and singer Andrew "Jr. Boy" Jones began
working professionally at age 16 with
Freddie King's
backing band, the Thunderbirds. He got his first guitar from his uncle, jazz
musician Adolphus Sneed. Jones cites an eclectic array of influences:
Freddie King,
Cornell Dupree and
Larry Carlton.
For many years, he's backed various Dallas-area vocalists on guitar, but in
the mid-1990s, he came into his own as a vocalist with an album for JSP
Records, I Need Time (1997), which showcases his crafty songwriting, great
guitar playing, and powerful singing. In 1967, Jones joined Dallas-area
vocalist Bobby Patterson's outfit, the Mustangs. Through most of the 1970s,
Jones backed various artists, including Patterson, Johnnie Taylor and Charlie
Robertson. In late 1987, he went to California and joined the Silent Partners
with bassist Russell Jackson and drummer
Tony Coleman,
the latter of whom is best known for his work with
B.B. King's
orchestra. Jones recorded with Bay-area piano player and singer
Katie Webster
on her critically praised Alligator Records album, Swamp Boogie Queen. Jones
met harmonica player
Charlie Musselwhite at a
Sonny Rhodes
recording session, and
Musselwhite
persuaded him to stay in California and join his band. Jones played guitar on
Musselwhite's
three late-1980s/early-1990s albums for Alligator Records (Ace of Harps, In My
Time, and Signature). He also had the chance to do some extensive world
touring with the harmonica master. Jones left
Musselwhite's
band amicably in the mid-1990s and is now back in Dallas, where he accompanies
Dallas-area blues singers like
R.L. Griffin,
Hal Harris
and the Lowlifers, and others. In early 2005, Andrew and 43rd Big Idea Records
began planning for Jr Boy’s 4th CD a live recording that captures the true
essence of Andrew’s sound, enthusiasm and the spirit that led to Jr Boy’s
previous WC Handy nomination and will no doubt catapult him back into the
blues limelight as one of this countries living blues legends. New songs
include; Noises in the Backroom, a song that characterizes why you cant always
believe what you hear. A stirring rendition of a classic made famous by Ray
Charles, Georgia on my Mind. And She’s Fine, an anthem to the crowded beaches
and beautiful women that create that once in a lifetime experience known as
Spring Break.
(quoted from Andrew "Jr. Boy" Jones' page at myspace.com)
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