Darryl Jones
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Background information | |
Also known as | The Munch |
Born | Chicago, Illinois, United States |
December 11, 1961
Genres | Jazz, rock and roll, R&B, pop rock |
Occupation(s) | Musician, film scorer, actor |
Instruments | Bass guitar, guitar, vocals |
Years active | 1980–present |
Associated acts | The Rolling Stones, Miles Davis, Stone Raiders, Sting, The Dead Daisies |
Website | darryljones |
Notable instruments | |
Fender Jazz Bass Lakland Darryl Jones Signature Bass |
Darryl Jones (born December 11, 1961),[1] also known as "The Munch",[2] is an American musician. Jones began his career in the music programs of the public school system in Chicago. He is known for his role as bassist for the Rolling Stones since Bill Wyman's departure in 1993.
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Career
Jones was born in Chicago, Illinois.[1] As a youth, his father, a drummer, supported his musical interests and began teaching his son to play the xylophone and drums. Darryl saw neighbor Angus Thomas play in an elementary school talent show and decided to switch to bass instead.[1] Jones attended Southern Illinois University Carbondale. One musician with whom Jones first played in his studio sessions was the nephew of noted jazz musician Miles Davis, Vince Wilburn Jr. He told Jones that Davis was looking for a new bass player, and vouched for him. Jones called Davis, who gave him his first touring gig,[3] and for some years he was mentored by Davis, having joined his band in 1983. As a young protégé, Jones played bass guitar on the Miles Davis albums Decoy (1984) and You're Under Arrest (1985). Jones has worked with jazz recording artists who include Herbie Hancock's Headhunters, Mike Stern, John Scofield, and Steps Ahead, as well as touring pop and rock artists Sting, Peter Gabriel, Madonna, Eric Clapton and Joan Armatrading. Jones played on Sting's 1985 debut solo album The Dream of the Blue Turtles and on the accompanying tour, also appearing in the videoshoots and live recordings for that album.
Jones has performed and recorded with the Rolling Stones since founding bassist Bill Wyman's retirement in 1993, in the manner of fellow touring and recording sidemen for the band, such as the late saxophonist Bobby Keys and keyboardist Chuck Leavell. He is also a member of the Stone Raiders.
References
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- Goldsher, Alan (August 2005). "Darryl Jones Stone Unturned". Bass Player
- Coryat,Karl. (February 2003) "Darryl Jones on Playing with the Rolling Stones, Sting, and Miles Davis – to Name a Few". Bass Player.
- Jisi, Chris. (January 2000) "Darryl Jones: Like A Rolling Stone". Bass Player.
- Wissmann, Chris (1996). "Former SIU Student Playing Bass for Rolling Stones". "Nightlife"
External links
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- 1961 births
- African-American musicians
- American rock bass guitarists
- American jazz bass guitarists
- Musicians from Chicago, Illinois
- Living people
- Miles Davis
- American session musicians
- The Rolling Stones
- The Dead Daisies members