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Glenn Jones

Glenn Jones

Glenn Jones has been played on NTS over 20 times, featured on 29 episodes and was first played on 26 April 2014.

There are at least TWO musicians using the name "Glenn Jones." (1) Glenn Jones the acoustic-folk guitarist, who is both a solo folk artist and a member of the Boston-based band Cul de Sac. (2) Glenn Jones the R&B, soul singer from Jacksonville, Florida.

(1) http://myspace.com/glennjonesguitar From myspace: Since 1989, Glenn Jones has led Boston’s “avant -garage” instrumental rock band, Cul de Sac, whose musical adventures are documented on nine albums to date, including a soundtrack for cult-director Roger Corman, and collaborations with guitarist John Fahey and former Can vocalist Damo Suzuki.

In 2004, Jones stepped out of the long shadow cast by Takoma’s guitar visionaries and offered his own "new possibility"—This Is the Wind That Blows It Out—for Strange Attractors Audio House. Its release was followed by a month-long tour of Europe with guitarist Jack Rose. Jones has since shared bills with Steffen Basho-Junghans, Max Ochs, Matt Valentine / Erika Elder; along with Rose, he’s toured with Peter Lang, and with some of the best of the new breed of solo guitar upstarts: Harris Newman, Sean Smith, and James Blackshaw, among others

(2) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Jones

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Glenn Jones

Glenn Jones has been played on NTS over 20 times, featured on 29 episodes and was first played on 26 April 2014.

There are at least TWO musicians using the name "Glenn Jones." (1) Glenn Jones the acoustic-folk guitarist, who is both a solo folk artist and a member of the Boston-based band Cul de Sac. (2) Glenn Jones the R&B, soul singer from Jacksonville, Florida.

(1) http://myspace.com/glennjonesguitar From myspace: Since 1989, Glenn Jones has led Boston’s “avant -garage” instrumental rock band, Cul de Sac, whose musical adventures are documented on nine albums to date, including a soundtrack for cult-director Roger Corman, and collaborations with guitarist John Fahey and former Can vocalist Damo Suzuki.

In 2004, Jones stepped out of the long shadow cast by Takoma’s guitar visionaries and offered his own "new possibility"—This Is the Wind That Blows It Out—for Strange Attractors Audio House. Its release was followed by a month-long tour of Europe with guitarist Jack Rose. Jones has since shared bills with Steffen Basho-Junghans, Max Ochs, Matt Valentine / Erika Elder; along with Rose, he’s toured with Peter Lang, and with some of the best of the new breed of solo guitar upstarts: Harris Newman, Sean Smith, and James Blackshaw, among others

(2) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Jones

Original source Last.fm

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I Am Somebody
Glenn Jones
RCA1983
I Am Somebody (Vocal)
Glenn Jones (Brauer, Wright mix)
RCA Victor1983
Keep On Doin'
Glenn Jones
RCA1983
Show Me
Glenn Jones
RCA Victor1984
Finesse (Remix Version)
Glenn Jones
RCA Victor1984
Finesse
Glenn Jones
RCA Victor1984
Here I Am (Good & Plenti Mix)
Glenn Jones (Mufi, Twig mix)
Atlantic1994
Giving Myself To You (Extended East Coast Version)
Glenn Jones
RCA Victor1986
Stay
Glenn Jones
RCA Victor1986
Round And Round
Glenn Jones
Atlantic1994