Boogaloo Joe Jones Explained
Boogaloo Joe Jones |
Birth Name: | Ivan Joseph Jones |
Birth Place: | United States |
Genre: | Jazz |
Occupation: | Musician |
Instrument: | Guitar |
Label: | Prestige |
Ivan Joseph Jones (born November 1, 1940), known professionally as Joe Jones or Boogaloo Joe Jones, is an American jazz guitarist.[1] [2]
Discography
His song, Brown Bag, currently has 1 544 936 streams on Spotify as of 11 April 2024.
As leader
- Introducing the Psychedelic Soul Jazz Guitar of Joe Jones [AKA ''The Mindbender''] (Prestige PR 7557, 1968; reissued on BGP/Ace in 1993)
- My Fire! More of the Psychedelic Soul Jazz Guitar of Joe Jones (Prestige PR 7613, 1968; reissued on BGP/Ace in 1993)
- Boogaloo Joe (Prestige PR 7697, 1969) -with Rusty Bryant, Sonny Phillips
- Right On Brother (Prestige PR 7766, 1970) -with Rusty Bryant, Charles Earland
- No Way! (Prestige PR 10004, 1971) -with Grover Washington Jr., Sonny Phillips, Butch Cornell
- What It Is (Prestige PR 10035, 1971) -with Grover Washington Jr., Butch Cornell
- Snake Rhythm Rock (Prestige PR 10056, 1973; reissued on BGP/Ace in 1992) -with Rusty Bryant, Butch Cornell
- Black Whip (Prestige PR 10072, 1973; reissued on BGP/Ace in 1992)
- Sweetback (Joka LPN 6007, 1976; reissued on Luv N' Haight/Ubiquity in 1995)
- Legends Of Acid Jazz: Boogaloo Joe Jones (Prestige, 1996) (compilation of Boogaloo Joe + Right On Brother)
- Legends Of Acid Jazz: Boogaloo Joe Jones, Vol. 2 (Prestige, 1998) (compilation of No Way! + What It Is)
As sideman
With Rusty Bryant
With Billy Hawks
- The New Genius of the Blues (Prestige PR 7501)
With Richard "Groove" Holmes
With Willis Jackson
- Gatorade (Prestige MPP 2516, 1971 [rel. 1982])
- The Gator Horn (Muse MR 5146, 1977)
- Lockin' Horns (Muse MR 5200, 1978 [rel. 1981])
With Harold Mabern
With Houston Person
With Sonny Phillips
Notes and References
- Book: Cook, Richard. Blue Note Records: the biography. registration. 15 August 2011. 2003-05-25. Justin, Charles & Co.. 978-1-932112-10-8. 213–.
- News: The Punishment Fits the Clime. August 27, 1982. Schenectady Gazette. 32. 15 August 2011.