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Caroline Jones was born in New York City to Sonia and Paul Tudor Jones, and raised in Greenwich, Connecticut. [4] [5] She attended the Professional Children's School in New York City and later New York University where she studied creative writing. [5] [1] She took singing lessons when she was nine, and wrote her first song when she was ten. [6]
On 11 February 2020, the first single from the album, "Eugene", was released alongside an accompanying music video directed by hip-hop artist Loyle Carner. [12] The album's second single, " Black Dog ", was released on 4 May 2020 with an accompanying music video and became the most successful single from the album.
Caroline debuted to streaming platforms on 23 November 2020, the same day it premiered as Annie Mac's Hottest Record in the World on BBC Radio 1. [2] [3] Describing the song, Parks said "’Caroline’ is an exercise in people watching and seeing situations unfold without context, It’s an exploration of how something once full of healthy passion can dissolve in an instant."
Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, "Just Another Christmas Song" The late, great Sharon Jones' Christmas song pays tribute to other Christmas songs, and the lyrics touch on everything from Rudolph to ...
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Meet the newest member of the Zac Brown Band! ET is first to report that multi-instrumentalist Caroline Jones is officially a full-time member of the GRAMMY-winning group, making her the first and ...
An instrumental version of the song appeared on Joe Satriani's Time Machine in 1993. The Satriani version, titled "All Alone", was released as a single, reached No. 21 on Billboard' s Mainstream Rock chart [ 7 ] and received a nomination for Best Rock Instrumental Performance at the 1995 Grammy Awards .
A song called "Caroline, Yes" appears on the Kaiser Chiefs' album Employment (2005). [69] A song called "Caroline Mountain" appears on Sugar Candy Mountain's album Mystic Hits (2013). [citation needed] The 2014 biopic Love & Mercy includes a depiction of the recording of "Caroline, No" and its dog barking session. [70]