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Music Style
Conscious Poetry, combining 'Old School' with a Hip-Hop Flava |
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Musical Influences
Prince, The Last Poets, Ice Cube |
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Similar Artists
Mr. Jones - A Unique Individual |
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Artist History
Mister Jones began his career in theatre in 1991 in “Indigo Blues”, written by Judi Ann Mason, which he scored, acted and performed in. He received the Drama Logue Award and the L.A. Weekly Award for best original music. In 1993 Mister went on to win the NAACP Theater Award for Best Supporting Actor in Matthew Wittens original play “Washington Square Moves”. Mister has appeared in several national television shows such as Bakersfield P.D., Martin, In the House, ER and a recurring role on Beverly Hills 90201. Mister Jones has worked with many accomplished actors such as Wesley Snipes, Gregory Hines, Richard T. Jones, Vivica Fox and Sean Astin. In the music industry he has provide saxophone and flute tracks for local L.A. musicians and many up and coming artists. A native of Philadelphia, Mister Jones now resides in Los Angeles. |
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Instruments
MUSICIAN: SAXOPHONE, FLUTE, PERCUSSION, VOCALS |
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Albums
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Press Reviews
Mister can be seen in the soon to be release motion picture “The Riff”, written and directed by Mark W. Allen, starring Nia Peeples, Antonio Fargas, Cameron Smith, Joe McBride and Mister Jones as Kenny Curtis, a story of a former Jazz guitarist-turned-manager who is caught in a triangle of relationships and memories. |
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Location
Los Angeles, Ca. - USA |
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