Brian Jones
Lewis Brian Hopkin Jones (28 February 1942 โ 3 July 1969) was an English musician and composer, best known as the founder and original leader of the Rolling Stones. Initially a slide guitarist, Jones went on to play a wide variety of instruments on Rolling Stones recordings and in concerts, including rhythm guitar, lead guitar, sitar, dulcimer, various keyboard instruments such as piano and mellotron, marimba, wind instruments such as harmonica, recorder, saxophone, as well as drums, vocals and numerous others. After he founded the Rolling Stones as a British blues outfit in 1962, and gave the band its name, Jones' fellow band members Keith Richards and Mick Jagger began to take over the band's musical direction, especially after they became a successful songwriting team. Jones and fellow guitarist Richards also developed a unique style of guitar play that Richards refers to as the "ancient art of weaving" where both players would play rhythm and lead parts together. Richards continued the style with later guitarists, and the sound became a Rolling Stones trademark. Jones, however, did not get along with the band's manager, Andrew Loog Oldham, who pushed the band into a musical direction at odds with Jones' blues background. When Jones developed alcohol and drug problems, his performance in the studio became increasingly unreliable, leading to a diminished role within the band he had founded. In June 1969, the Rolling Stones dismissed Jones; guitarist Mick Taylor took his place in the group. Jones died less than a month later, drowning in the swimming pool at his home at the age of 27. Jonesโ death was referenced in songs by many other pop-bands, and was the subject of poems by Pete Townshend and Jim Morrison. Referring to Jones, the Rolling Stones' Bill Wyman lamented the waste of a great innovator. In 1989, the Rolling Stones, including Jones, were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Description above from the Wikipedia article Brian Jones, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Credits
- 2024 ยทThe Stones and Brian Jonesas Self (voice) (archive material)
- 2020 ยทZappaas Self (archive footage)
- 2020 ยทThe Short Life of Brian Jonesas
- 2019 ยทRolling Stone: Life and Death of Brian Jonesas Self
- 2019 ยทThe UnXplainedas Self (archive footage)
- 2019 ยทNo Expectations: The Murder of Brian Jonesas Self
- 2019 ยทThe Quiet Oneas Self
- 2018 ยทEric Clapton: Life in 12 Barsas Self
- 2018 ยท27: Gone Too Soonas Self (archive footage)
- 2015 ยทร ret var 1965as Self (archive footage)
- 2013 ยทRolling Stones: 50 Years on Video - Black Editionas Self
- 2012 ยทThe Rolling Stones: Charlie Is My Darling - Ireland 1965as Self
- 2012 ยทCrossfire Hurricaneas Self (archive footage)
- 2012 ยทThe Rolling Stones at the BBCas Self
- 2011 ยทThe Rolling Stones: All Six Ed Sullivan Shows Starring The Rolling Stonesas Self
- 2009 ยทThe 25th Anniversary Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Concertsas Self (archive footage)
- 2008 ยทThe Rolling Stones: Fade Away - The US TV Appearances 1964-1969as Self
- 2007 ยทThe Rolling Stones: Satisfaction Interviewsas Self
- 2002 ยทThe Rolling Stones: Just for the Recordas Self (archive footage)
- 1997 ยทClassic Albumsas Self
- 1996 ยทThe Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circusas Self - Guitar
- 1995 ยทThe Beatles Anthologyas Self (archive footage)
- 1987 ยทJimi Plays Montereyas Self (archive footage)
- 1982 ยทThe Rolling Stones - The First 20 Yearsas Self (archive footage)
- 1970 ยท5 + 1as Self
- 1969 ยทVoicesas Self
- 1968 ยทMonterey Popas Self (uncredited)
- 1968 ยทSympathy for the Devilas Self
- 1966 ยทCharlie Is My Darlingas Self
- 1964 ยทThe T.A.M.I. Showas Self - The Rolling Stones
- Future ยทLet It Bleed - 40 Jahre Rolling Stonesas Self