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John Paul Jones (born John Baldwin; 3 January 1946) [1] is an English musician, songwriter, and record producer who was the bassist and keyboardist for the rock band Led Zeppelin. He was a session musician and arranger when he formed the band with Jimmy Page in 1968.
Brian Jones (Rolling Stones) notably played the recorder in the song Ruby Tuesday; John Paul Jones (Led Zeppelin) played several recorders in the studio recording of Stairway to Heaven; Rahsaan Roland Kirk featured the recorder on several of his recordings. Terry Kirkman of the Association frequently played recorder on Windy, "Along Comes Mary ...
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Zooma is the 1999 debut solo album by English musician John Paul Jones, best known as the bassist and keyboardist of Led Zeppelin. The album consists of rhythmically focused instrumentals , highlighting Jones’ aggressive bass guitar and pedal steel guitar playing.
The first Mickie Most-involved recordings took place at Olympic Studios in London on 5 March 1967. This session produced the single "Little Games" [3] backed with "Puzzles". ". Although Dreja and drummer Jim McCarty were present to record "Little Games", Most used studio musicians John Paul Jones (bass and cello arrangement) and Dougie Wright (drums) for their parts to cut down on studio t
Supportive exes? John Paul Jones is on board with his ex-girlfriend Tayshia Adams finding love again amid the news that she’s joining Clare Crawley as a joint Bachelorette lead on the new season ...
Jones claimed that he and Michael had been in a good place at the time of the pop star’s death, aged 50, in 2009. He died on 3 November 2024 , aged 91. Show comments
The untitled fourth studio album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, commonly known as Led Zeppelin IV, [a] was released on 8 November 1971 by Atlantic Records.Produced by the band's guitarist, Jimmy Page, it was recorded between December 1970 and February 1971, mostly in the country house Headley Grange.