Tue 23 Jun 2009
Hear an interview with Bobby Jones and music from his new CD Comin’ Back Hard.
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Bobby Jones was born in 1940 in Louisiana where he grew up on a farm. As he grew up he worked long hard hours in the cotton fields. In order to get away from the farm he joined the U.S. Army, but when his time of service was over he was back in the same place.
Bobby’s dad and uncles’ lived in Chicago, so Bobby moved there. Bobby start winning talent shows by singing at a small clubs. This led to him doing shows at legendary places like Pepper’s Lounge, Theresa’s, and Trocadero where people like Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, Little Walter, Junior Wells, and Buddy Guy hung out. Pepper’s Lounge is where he met the Aces who had been led by Little Walter then by Junior Wells. Junior was missing shows because he had a big hit out at the time called “Missing With The Kid.” Bobby Jones was asked to join the Aces, which led to the Aces playing in better and better clubs.
In the mid-sixty, Bobby got into a band called Chicago Blues Union. This band had a young Harvey Mandel, Barry Goldberg, Charlie Musselwhite and Mike Bloomfield. Today that would be a extremely all-star band. Only one record was made, but they did a fair amount of concerts. They played in the Catskill Mountains as an opening act for people like Johnny Carson, Jerry Lewis, and Red Foxx. Man, now that’s what I call an opening act. Forget the headliners, just let the Chicago Blues Union play. Later Bobby made some solo records, that he produced himself. Then he started to drift away from the music business for a few years.

In 2007, the Mannish Boys were working on their Big Plans CD. Pianist Leon Blue brought Bobby Jones to the session. After hours of working on the CD there was a brake and Leon introduced Bobby to the band members. Leon explained that Bobby was a gifted singer and they should listen to him. To say they liked his singing would be an understatement. They already had two fine singers but they asked Bobby to join the band on the spot. Remember this isn’t some bar band it’s the Mannish Boys they are one of the top blues bands out there today. They chose Bobby Jones to join them.
Now you’ve being chosen to hear Bobby Jones’ new CD Comin’ Back Hard. This is a man that has years of experience playing with some of the most gifted artists around. This is his first solo record in many years and he has everyone from the Mannish Boys as his back up band. You will get to hear the driving sound of the Willie Dixon’s song “Two Headed Woman”. You’d swear B.B. King was singing “She’s the One.” Nope, it’s Bobby. That lead guitar must be B.B. King, nope it’s Kirk “Eli” Fletcher. Then you have “Get It Over Baby.” In it Bobby sings, “I know you don’t love me no more.” You would think this would be a sad song, but it’s up beat and fun. You can’t help but think that Bobby has a big smile on his face as he sings this song. He’s just having a great time doing what he likes best, singing. Comin’ Back Hard ends with the Ike Turner song “How Long Will It Last.” Bobby sounds like a man half his age, with a very strong voice filled with emotion. Kid Ramo’s lead guitar playing is outstanding on this, too. Even though this is a Bobby Jones record I could listen to this just to hear the band. They are incredible. This is Bobby Jones first solo record for Delta Groove Productions, and he hit a home run. Below is a link to buy Bobby Jones Comin’ Back Hard from Delta Groove Productions, you’ll love it.

Songs in the show are:
Get It Over Baby
She’s The One
Two Headed Woman
How Long Will It Last
I Must Be Crazy
Buy Bobby Jones CD from Delta Groove Productions
Check out other great blues artists at Delta Groove Productions
Thanks to Bobby Jones for the taking time to do the interview.
Thanks to Jody Best for all her help over at Delta Groove Music.
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