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      • The group consisted of five members: Harold Taylor on saxophone and lead vocals, Lee Valentine on guitar and arranging/producing/mixing and conducting, Glenn Dorsey on bass and mixing/arranging as well as writing 9 of the 10 tracks on "Keeping Up With The Joneses," Richard Pratt on congas and conducting, and Richard Tee on keyboards and arranging.
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  2. The Joneses were a punk band from Anaheim, Southern California. In 1981 guitarist and singer Jeff Drake and professional skateboarder, Steve Olson, formed its nucleus but over the years the Joneses included numerous players with Drake being the only constant member.

  3. The Joneses. Kalapana. In Anaheim 1981, guitarist and singer Jeff Drake and skateboarding legend Steve Olson, future TSOL members Ron Emory and Mitch Dean formed The Joneses. It was Drake who proclaimed, “we were like Eddie Cochran meeting the New York Dolls at Chuck Berry’s house.”.

  4. The members of the V.M.P. group featured falsetto lead Cy Brooks, Glenn Dorsey, Sam White and brothers Reginald and Wendell Noble, and on that label they had a New York hit with 'Pretty Pretty'. Moving to the Pride label in 1973, they had another local hit, 'Pull My String'.

  5. www.thejonesesband.co.ukHOME | Mysite

    The Joneses formed October 2016 with Aidan Sheridan and Matthieu Clervoy meeting over the band development platform ‘Join My Band’. They were joined shortly after by Matt Metherell a bassist and Fergus Gleeson a drummer.

  6. Who are the Joneses? This page provides you with insights to the band, their individual motivations and passions.

  7. An R&B vocal group from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, the Joneses were typical of the vocal group renaissance of the early 70s, recording in the soft-soul mode that featured a falsetto lead, pretty harmonies… Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1970s. Genre. R&B. Styles. Disco, Funk, Soul. Biography. New Releases. Discover. Articles.

  8. The group consisted of five members: Harold Taylor on saxophone and lead vocals, Lee Valentine on guitar and arranging/producing/mixing and conducting, Glenn Dorsey on bass and mixing/arranging as well as writing 9 of the 10 tracks on "Keeping Up With The Joneses," Richard Pratt on congas and conducting, and Richard Tee on keyboards and arranging.

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