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JW-Jones (born July 15, 1980) is a Canadian blues guitarist, singer, songwriter and band leader. He is a Juno Award nominee (2015), Billboard magazine Top 10 Selling [ 1 ] artist, and winner of the International Blues Challenge for "Best Self-Produced CD Award" for his release 'High Temperature' in 2017 and Best Guitarist in 2020.
J.W. Jones (1894–1979), former president of Northwest Missouri State Teacher's College JW-Jones (born 1980), Canadian blues guitarist, singer and songwriter Topics referred to by the same term
JW-Jones is a blues guitarist, singer, and bandleader born in 1980 who was signed to the Canadian NorthernBlues Music label. His band, the JW-Jones Blues Band [11] has recorded five albums. Known as "Canada's Top Touring Blues Act" due to the number of performances per year, he has played at blues festivals and clubs in 13 countries and four ...
My Kind Of Evil is the third album by blues guitarist, singer, and bandleader JW-Jones. [1] Released in 2004, it was produced by multi-Grammy nominee Kim Wilson (singer for The Fabulous Thunderbirds) and featured fellow Canadian Colin James on two tracks. [1]
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He wrote the liner notes for fellow Ottawa-born blues musician JW-Jones's album Bluelisted in 2008. Until its ending in 2018, he hosted the internationally syndicated radio show "Elwood's BluesMobile", formerly known as the House of Blues Radio Hour, under his Blues Brothers moniker Elwood Blues. [38]
Bishop / Milite – North South East West – 2004 (Sovereign Records) with JW-Jones, Mark Hummel, and Gary Primich; Big Al Blake & The Hollywood Fats Band – Mr. Blake's Blues – 1997 (Blue Collar 7108) Brenda Burns – A Song Away From You – 1997 (Big Boss) Canned Heat – Reheated – 1988 (SPV 858805; Chameleon/Elektra 89022)
Jones attended the University of Arkansas, where he was a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. [10] He was co-captain of Arkansas' 1964 national championship football team. He was an offensive lineman for College Football Hall of Fame coach Frank Broyles and a teammate of college football and NFL coach Jimmy Johnson, whom Jones hired as his first head coach after purchasing the Cowboys.