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Name: John Baldwin
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John Paul Jones, pseudonym of John Baldwin, born January 3, 1946, was the bassist and keyboard player for Led Zeppelin until the band's breakup after the death of John Bonham.

Jones was born in Sidcup, Kent. The name John Paul Jones was suggested to him by a friend, Andrew Loog Oldham, after seeing a movie poster with that name on it in France.

Jones learned his keyboard skills from his father, Joe Baldwin, who was a pianist and arranger for big bands in the 40's and 50's, notably with the Ambrose Orchestra. His mother was also in the music business which allowed the family to often perform together touring around England. His influences ranged from the blues of Big Bill Broonzy, the jazz of Charles Mingus, to the classical piano of Rachmaninov. Jones was a student at Christ College boarding school in Kent bass guitar, a Dallas solid body electric followed by a Fender Jazz bass. The fluid playing of Chicago 1975. where he formally studied music. At the age of 14, he became choirmaster and organist at a local church and during that year, he also bought his first musician Phil Upchurch made him decide to take up the bass guitar. Jones continued to use that Fender bass up until

Jones joined his first band at 15, which was called The Deltas. He then played bass for jazz-rock London group, Jett Blacks. His big break came in 1962 when he met Jet Harris & Tony Meehan and played bass for their band for two years, during which time they scored a Number 1 hit with "Diamonds". In 1964, Jones began session work with Decca Records on the recommendations of Tony Meehan. Between 1964 1968 he was much in demand arranging, playing keyboards or bass guitar for artists including The Rolling Stones, Herman's Hermits, Donovan, Jeff Beck, Cat Stevens, Rod Stewart, Shirley Bassey, Lulu, and numerous others. As well as recording sessions with Dusty Springfield, Jones also played bass for her Talk Of The Town series of performances. His arranging and playing on Donovan's "Sunshine Superman", resulted in producer Mickie Most Tom Jones, Nico, Wayne Fontana, The Walker Brothers, and many others. and using his services as choice arranger for many of his own projects, with

It was during the sessions for Donovan's Hurdy Gurdy Man that Jones met Jimmy Page and the two would eventually link up again during the making of the Yardbirds Little Games album, with Jones contributing orchestral arrangements and playing cello on the opening track "Little Games". Although the album did not fare well commercially, the session did result in Jones and Page discussing to work again in the future. A year later, as Chris Dreja had decided to leave Page?s group and take up photography, Jones was Page's first choice for bass player in The New Yardbirds, later to become Led Zeppelin. His decision to leave session work and join a group was due to his desire to express his artistic creativity. Despite the spotlight being placed on Robert Plant and Jimmy Page, Jones' temperament, musicianship, and experience were crucial to creating the bedrock sound and success of Led Zeppelin.

Jones was responsible for the classic bass lines of the group, notably the descending notes on "Dazed and Confused" (Led Zeppelin I), the funk influenced riffs of "The Lemon Song" and "What Is and What Should Never Be" (Led Zeppelin II), and the power crunch of "Black Dog" (Four Symbols). After "retiring" his Fender Jazz bass in 1975, Jones switched to using custom designed Alembics. His keyboard skills added an eclectic dimension that realised Led Zeppelin as more than just a heavy metal band, most notably on the delicate "The Rain Song" (Houses of the Holy) played on a Mellotron, and the eastern scales of "Kashmir" (Physical Graffiti). On live performances, Jones? keyboard showpiece was "No Quarter", often lasting for up to half-an-hour and included snatches of "Amazing Grace" and variations of classical pieces by composers such as Rachmaninov. His diversity for the group also extended to other instruments, which included unusual double and even triple necked mandolins.

Jones involvement with Led Zeppelin however did not halt his session work. In 1969 he returned to the studio to play bass guitar on Family Dogg's Way of Life album, in 1970, keyboards for guitarist Peter Green on his solo album The End of the Game. Jones was Madeline Bell's first choice to produce and arrange her 1974 album Comin' Atcha. He has also played keyboards on many Roy Harper albums and contributed to Wings Back to the Egg Rockestra.

Since 1980 his collaborators have included REM, Heart, Ben E. King, The Mission, La Fura Dels Baus, Brian Eno, and The Butthole Surfers. He appeared on a number of sessions and videos for Paul McCartney and was involved in the soundtrack of the film Give My Regards to Broad Street. In 1986, Jones was asked by director Michael Winner to provide the soundtrack for the film, Scream for Help, with Jimmy Page appearing on two tracks. He recorded and toured with Diamanda Gal? on her 1994The Sporting Life album, (co-credited to John Paul Jones). Jones set up his own recording studio called Sunday School as well being involved in his daughter?s (Jacinda Jones) singing career.

Zooma, his debut solo album, was released in September 1999 and followed up in 2001 by Thunderthief which includes his debut as a solo vocalist.

Accomplishments

John Paul Jones became a prolific musical director and arranger of a huge range of prominent sixties artist before forming Led Zeppelin with Jimmy Page in 1968. Since 1980 his collaborators have included Paul McCartney, La Fura Dels Baus, Brian Eno, The Butthole Surfers and Diamanda Galas. His debut solo album Zooma was released in September 1999, followed by The Thunderthief in 2001.

 

1960

 

organist and choirmaster (age 14) joined father's danceband

1961

 

formed bands at school, played U.S. Airforce bases in England

1962

 

turned professional, various bands touring clubs, theatres, U.S. bases, etc.

1964

musical director for

ANDREW LOOG OLDHAM

1964

arranged for

THE ROLLING STONES, P.P. ARNOLD, BILLY NICHOLS, TWICE AS MUCH, NICO, LIONEL BART, ANDREW OLDHAM ORCHESTRA

1965

musical director for

ROBERT STIGWOOD

 

arranged for

MIKE BERRY THE OUTLAWS SIMON KING

1966

musical director for

MICKEY MOST

 

arranged for

THE ROLLING STONES, P.P. ARNOLD, BILLY NICHOLS, TWICE AS MUCH, NICO, LIONEL BART, ANDREW OLDHAM ORCHESTRA

 

arranged for

MIKE BERRY THE OUTLAWS SIMON KING

1966

musical director for

MICKEY MOST

1966

arranged for

HERMANS HERMITS (A Kind of Hush, No Milk Today, etc.)
DONOVAN (Mellow Yellow, Hurdy Gurdy Man, etc.)
LULU (Boat That I Row, To Sir With Love, etc)
JEFF BECK (Hi-Ho Silver Lining, Love Is Blue, Beck's Bolero, Truth album)
YARDBIRDS (Little Games, Ten Little Indians, etc.)
JULIE FELIX album
FRANCOISE HARDY album
GRAHAM GOULDMAN album

1966/7/8

arranged for

CLIFF RICHARD, MARC BOLAN, CAT STEVENS, THE ROLLING STONES, P.J. PROBY, DUSTY SPRINGFIELD, ANITA HARRIS, WAYNE FONTANA & THE MINDBENDERS, FREDDIE & THE DREAMERS, SHE TRINITY, AMORY KANE, FRUGAL SOUND, THE MIGHTY AVENGERS, AFFINITY, FAMILY DOG, THE GREENBEATS, MADELINE BELL, MAGIC LANTERNS, PETER & GORDON, DOWNLINERS SECT, etc

1966/7/8

played for

TOM JONES, EVERLY BROTHERS, BURT BACHARACH, SAMMY DAVIS, PAULA ANKA, DEL SHANNON, ENGLEBERT HUMPERDINK, WALKER BROTHERS, MEMPHIS SLIM, ETTA JAMES, CHAMPION JACK DUPREE, PEARL BAILEY, DINAH WASHINGTON, KATHY KIRBY, JAY & THE AMERICANS, PAUL & BARRY RYAN, MARIANNE FAITHFULL, THE SUPREMES, BO DIDDLEY, DETROIT SPINNERS, SHIRLEY BASSEY, SUE & SUNNY, CLAUDE FRANCOIS, MICHEL POLNAREFF, EDDIE MITCHELL, GEORGE MARTIN + many 100's of Recordings, Film and T.V. Sessions.

 

1968

formed

LED ZEPPELIN with JIMMY PAGE

1969-1980

 

LED ZEPPELIN 9 albums 1 film 26 tours

1973

produced

MADELINE BELL album "COMIN'ATCHA"

 

1981

 

set up 24 track electronic music studio in Devon

1982

taught

Electronic composition at DARTINGTON COLLEGE OF ARTS, DEVON

1983

appeared

GIVE MY REGARDS TO BROAD STREET film: PAUL McCartney

1984

commission

JIM FULKERSON trombone and tape for HUDDERSFIELD CONTEMPORARY MUSIC FESTIVAL

1984/5

film score

"SCREAM FOR HELP" LORIMAR

1985

produced/eng.

"SCREAM FOR HELP" album (Jon Anderson, Madeline Bell)

1986

commission

ODYSSEUS theme music Award-winning 13 part serial B.B.C. TV

 

commission

ELECTRO-ACOUSTIC MUSIC ASSOCIATION for ALMEIDA FESTIVAL

 

 

CHRISTOPHER BOWERS-BROADBENT organ and tape

1986

produced/eng.

JOHN RENBOURN/STEFAN GROSSMAN album "THREE KINGDOMS"

1986/7

produced

BEN E. KING album "SAVE THE LAST DANCE FOR ME"

1987/8

produced

THE MISSION album "CHILDREN"

1988

commission

Track for BRIAN ENO album "MUSIC FOR FILMS III"

1986

produced/eng.

JOHN RENBOURN/STEFAN GROSSMAN album "THREE KINGDOMS"

1989

commission

"AMORES PASADOS" for RED BYRD and ARTS COUNCIL for BREMEN INTERNATIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL on FACTORY RECORDS

 

1990

arrangements

CINDERELLA album

1990

produced

LA FURA DEL BAUS album "NOUN"

1990

produced

JACINDA JONES album

1991

 

set up 32 track digital electronic music studio near BATH

1991

composed/produced

One hour Multimedia show for MERCEDES-BENZ launch

1991

composed/produced

MD for SPANISH PAVILLION, SEVILLE EXPO 1992

1992

commission

RICARDO GALLARDO "MACONDO" steel and drum tape for SONIC ARTS

1992

commission

REBECCA ALLEN /ANIMATICA SPAIN computer animation piece

1992

commission

MONDRIAN QUARTET string Quartet "MAASTRICT TIME" for ZEALAND

 

 

MUSIC FESTIVAL, THE HAGUE

1992

arranged/performed

PETER GABRIEL album " US "

1992

performed

BRIAN ENO album "NERVE NET"

1992

arrangements

R.E.M. album "AUTOMATIC FOR THE PEOPLE" - 'Everybody Hurts', 'Drive', 'Nightswimming' and 'The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite'

1992

produced

BUTTHOLE SURFERS ALBUM "INDEPENDENT WORM SALOON"

1993

film score

"RISK" dir. DEIRDRE FISHEL w/ KAREN SILLAS

1993

arranged

Strings for "RAGING SLAB" album

1993

composed

"THE SECRET ADVENTURES OF TOM THUMB" - Award winning animation

1993

performed

MTV Music Awards with LENNY KRAVITZ

1994

produced/performed

collaborative album with DIAMANDA GALAS
"THE SPORTING LIFE"

1994

performed

World tour with DIAMANDA GALAS

1994

produced/performed

live album with HEART

1995

produced

"FORGET" - debut album by US band ELEPHANT RIDE

1996

writing

material for new solo album

1996

 

built and set up new recording studio in LONDON

1998

recording

first solo album

1999

produced/performed

"ZOOMA" by John Paul Jones and world tour.

 
2000    Touring in support of Zooma
2001 produced / performed "The Thunderthief" by John Paul Jones
2001   Co-Headline tour of US with King Crimson
2002 performed  Concert for the Mines Advisory Group, Manchester, England
2002 performed  with Julie Felix
2003 performed with Robyn Hitchcock, London, England
2003 performed Toured Japan as Special Guest of 'Guitar Wars' (also featuring Nuno Bettencourt, Paul Gilbert & Steve Hackett)
2003 performed with Steve Hackett
2004 performed as part of John Cage's 'Musicircus', The Barbican, London

2004

produced

THE DATSUNS album “Outta Sight Outta Mind”

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