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Jones moved back to Chicago, where he was spotted playing by an executive of the Earwig Music Company. [2] His debut album, Ain't Gonna Worry, was released by Earwig in 1996. The Allmusic journalist Scott Yanow noted, "At the age of 55, Johnny Yard Dog Jones finally had the opportunity to lead his first record date in 1996. His singing is ...
Johnny Jones (pioneer) (1809–1869), pioneer New Zealand settler; Little Johnny Jones (pianist) (1924–1964), American Chicago blues pianist and singer; Johnny "Yard Dog" Jones (1941–2015), American blues singer, musician and songwriter; Johnnie Jones (lawyer) (1919–2022), American military veteran, civil rights activist, and politician
On November 24, 2009, 26-year-old John Edward Jones became stuck and died in the cave after being trapped inside for 27–28 hours. [8] [9]Jones and three others had left their party in search of "The Birth Canal", a tight but navigable passageway with a turnaround at the end.
Billie Jean Horton (née Jones; born June 6, 1933) is an American former country-music singer-songwriter and music promoter.She had high profile marriages, briefly, until his death, to country musician and singer-songwriter Hank Williams in 1952 until 1953 and subsequently to singer Johnny Horton from 1953 until 1960.
I couldn't listen to those recordings for two years after he died and it was heartbreaking when he died." [ 119 ] Cash's final recordings were made on August 21, 2003, and consisted of "Like the 309", which appeared on American V: A Hundred Highways in 2006, and the final song he completed, "Engine 143", recorded for his son John Carter Cash's ...
John Henry Jones Jr. [1] (born March 30, 1961) is an American college basketball coach who is the head coach of the Texas Southern Tigers basketball team. [2] He was formerly the men's basketball head coach at North Texas and at his alma mater LSU .
“They were there for me no matter what, letting me know that I’ll always have a place to call home,” Jones says of Ryan Holdren and Caitlin Dates. “They’re two angels.”
Jones died in Dunedin in 1869, and is buried in the city's Southern Cemetery. His eldest son was an executor of his will and was thus instrumental in the amalgamation of various shipping companies to form the Union Steam Ship Company. [4] In 1999, Jones was posthumously inducted into the New Zealand Business Hall of Fame. [5]