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  2. Miss Jones (radio personality) - Wikipedia

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    Tarsha Jones, better known as Miss Jones, is an American R&B singer and radio personality. She previously worked for WQHT in New York City and 103.9 The Beat and WUSL in Philadelphia . Miss Jones was the first black woman to host Morning Radio on a hip hop radio format.

  3. The Other Woman (Miss Jones album) - Wikipedia

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    The Other Woman is the first and only album released by Miss Jones. It was released on June 1998 through Motown Records. Jones had previously signed a deal with Tommy Boy Records and released the minor hits "Where I Wanna Be Boy" and "Don't Front", but left the label to take a job as a radio DJ for Hot 97. Eventually she returned to performing ...

  4. Mrs. Jones - Wikipedia

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    Mrs. Jones or Miss Jones can refer to: Tulip Jones, a character in the Alex Rider media franchise "Mrs. Jones", song by The Iveys from Maybe Tomorrow, 1969; Miss Jones (radio personality) Mrs. Jones, a fictional character in Zig and Zag; Miss Jones, a character in 1970s comedy Rising Damp

  5. Stew (musician) - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1990s, Stew formed a four-piece band called The Negro Problem. (Stew himself is Black. [2]) In 1995 the band released a box set collection of singles including a cover of "MacArthur Park" and a multi-part pop operetta entitled "Miss Jones".

  6. Have You Met Miss Jones? - Wikipedia

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    In the musical, the song is performed by characters Peggy Jones and Phil Barker. In the 1937 version these characters were played by Joy Hodges and Austin Marshall. [2]In the movie Gentlemen Marry Brunettes (1955), it is sung by Rudy Vallee, Jane Russell, Jeanne Crain (dubbed by Anita Ellis), Scott Brady (dubbed by Robert Farnon) and Alan Young, danced by Jane Russell and Jeanne Crain.

  7. Frances de la Tour - Wikipedia

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    Frances J. de Lautour [1] (born 30 July 1944), better known as Frances de la Tour, is an English actress.She is known for her role as Miss Ruth Jones in the television sitcom Rising Damp from 1974 until 1978.

  8. Me and Mrs. Jones - Wikipedia

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    "Me and Mrs. Jones" was recorded in 2007 by Canadian crooner Michael Bublé and released as the second single from his third studio album, Call Me Irresponsible. The song is a collaboration with Bublé's then-girlfriend, Emily Blunt , who appears at the end of the track to perform the final verse.

  9. The Devil and Miss Jones - Wikipedia

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    The Devil and Miss Jones is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Sam Wood and starring Jean Arthur, Robert Cummings, and Charles Coburn.Its plot follows a department store tycoon who goes undercover in one of his Manhattan shops to ferret union organizers, but instead becomes involved in the employees' personal lives.