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an illness, their cotton crop had been destroyed, and their two plowing mules and milking cow all had died. It is unclear whether Jones began learning guitar as early as age 7 or at a later age. In any event, it was around age 13 that Jones' mother had, in his own words according to a 1964 interview, "done gone and found an old guitar for me to pick." He said he believed that she had done this in order to keep him at home instead of playing piano at the church.
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Jones's style is marked by his tendency to start a song at one tempo and then slow down once he began to sing. Once a forgotten obscurity, he became better known later in the 20th century as historians began to explore the Okeh Records catalogue. His posthumous fame was also boosted by the use of his
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for Okeh, and on June 14, 1930, he recorded six more. These three sessions represent the majority of Jones's recorded output: ten songs of his own and nine with Texas Alexander. He also has two tracks on Yazoo L-1010 (LP, 1968), "Hurry Blues" and "Rollin from Side to Side", both listed as recorded in
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At the time, manpower was often scarce on family farms and Jones' grandfather had already died when he was in fourth grade. Jones stated that he first started playing piano at the old Union Hill church. He dropped out of school at age 13 to support the family farm after his father had suffered from
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Little is known about Jones' activities in his late teens. However, by the 1920's, Jones was a street
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two compositions, "New Two Sixteen Blues" and "Two String Blues", released as a
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Tilling, Robert (Christmas 1998). "Long Gone and Got Away Lucky".
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Index

Bowie County, Texas
United States
Naples, Texas
Texas blues
Vocals
guitar
Okeh
Texas blues
musician
Bowie County, Texas
busker
San Antonio
recorded
single
Okeh Records
guitar
Alger "Texas" Alexander
studio
songs
juke joints
Thomas Shaw
J. T. Smith
Naples, Texas
movie
Ghost World




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