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Grace Beverly Jones (born 19 May 1948) is a Jamaican singer, songwriter, model and actress. ... Jones also, with her boyfriend Dolph Lundgren posed nude for Playboy. [63]
Lundgren has highlighted the premiere of Rocky IV at the Mann Village Theatre, [31] [32] [33] in Westwood, Los Angeles, as the moment which changed his life, remarking: "I walked in to a Westwood movie theater as Grace Jones' boyfriend and walked out ninety minutes later as the movie star Dolph Lundgren. I was shell-shocked for years from the ...
A subsequent scenes show Jones in bed wearing a swim cap while surrounded by men. Jones originally shot the video with a Danish actor Sven-Ole Thorsen, whom she dated, [1] playing her boyfriend but his scenes were cut out. The video was directed by Greg Gorman. [2]
Warm Leatherette was the first Jones album with cover art designed by her then-boyfriend, Jean-Paul Goude, which presented the singer's androgynous look for the first time. It featured a black and white photograph of Jones pregnant, with her signature flattop haircut, sitting with her arms crossed. Chris Blackwell praised it as "a very powerful ...
Grace Jones, Pee Wee Herman, and the Melancholy Spirit of Christmas. Kaitlyn Greenidge. December 24, 2024 at 11:37 AM. Grace Jones and the Melancholy Spirit of Christmas Hearst Owned
Nightclubbing is the fifth studio album by Jamaican singer Grace Jones, released on 11 May 1981 by Island Records.Recorded at Compass Point Studios with producers Alex Sadkin and Island Records' president Chris Blackwell, as well as a team of session musicians rooted by rhythm section Sly and Robbie, the album marked her second foray into a new wave style that blends a variety of genres ...
Grace Jones’s short but stunning Outloud @ WeHo Pride setlist is below. The festival, which kicked off Friday with Idina Menzel, Tinashe, and Jessie Ware, concludes Sunday with Carly Rae Jepsen ...
"Slave to the Rhythm" is a song by the Jamaican singer, model and actress Grace Jones. It was released in October 1985 from Jones' seventh album, Slave to the Rhythm (1985), on which it is titled "Ladies and Gentlemen: Miss Grace Jones". It was produced by Trevor Horn and written by Horn, Bruce Woolley, Stephen Lipson and Simon Darlow.