Brad Jones (bassist)
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Bradley Christopher Jones (born May 20, 1963, New York City) is an American jazz bassist who performs on both bass guitar and double-bass.Brad Jones website
, accessed December 10, 2019
Jones started on drums as a child and first began playing bass guitar at age 12. At age 18 he added double bass, studying under Lisle Atkinson, and he took a bachelor's degree in music education at
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in 1986. In the late 1980s he worked regularly with Dave Tronzo and Jim Nolet, and played in the Jazz Passengers and in groups led by Marc Ribot. In the 1990s he worked with Muhal Richard Abrams, Elvin Jones,
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, Carlos Garnett, Mark Taylor,
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, Misha Mengelberg, and Han Bennink. He has led the groups AKA Alias featuring Curtis Fowlkes and David Gilmore, the Brad Jones Quartet with
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and more recently Avant Lounge with Bruce Williams, Barney McAll, Bill Ware and Nate Smith.


Discography

*''Uncivilized Poise'' (Knitting Factory Works, 1999) with AKA Alias *''Pouring My Heart In'' (Brad Jones Quartet, 2003) with the Brad Jones Quartet *''The Embodiment'' (Senoj, 2009) with AKA Alias *''Avant Lounge'' (Ropeadope, 2012) with Avant LoungeAllMusic: Brad Jones - credits
accessed December 10, 2019


As sideman

With Muhal Richard Abrams *'' Blu Blu Blu'' (Black Saint, 1991) *''
Family Talk ''Family Talk'' is an album by Muhal Richard Abrams released on the Italian Black Saint label in 1993 and features performances of six of Abrams compositions by Abrams, Jack Walrath, Patience Higgins, Brad Jones, Warren Smith and Reggie Nicho ...
'' (Black Saint, 1993) *'' Think All, Focus One'' (Black Saint, 1995) *'' Song for All'' (Black Saint, 1995 997 with Ray Anderson and Marty Ehrlich *''Hear You Say'' (Intuition, 2010) With Noël Akchoté *''Toi-Même'' (Winter & Winter, 2008) With
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*''Playground'' (Jazzaway, 2006) With Don Byron *''Do the Boomerang: The Music of Junior Walker'' (Blue Note, 2006) *''Love, Peace, and Soul'' (Savoy, 2011) With George Cartwright *''Dot'' (Cuneiform, 1994) With
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*'' Tone Dialing'' (Harmolodic, 1995) With
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*'' North'' (Deutsche Grammophon, 2003) With
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Freak In ''Freak In'' is the 20th album by trumpeter Dave Douglas. It was released on the RCA Bluebird label in 2003 and features performances by Douglas, Jamie Saft, Marc Ribot, Karsh Kale, Joey Baron, Romero Lubambo, Brad Jones, Ikue Mori, Seamus Blake ...
'' (RCA Bluebird, 2003) *'' Keystone'' (Greenleaf, 2005) *''
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'' (Greenleaf, 2007) *''
Spark of Being ''Spark of Being'' is a 3-disc box set of music written by Dave Douglas and performed by his electric band, Keystone. Written for the Bill Morrison film by the same name, ''Spark of Being'' was commissioned by Stanford University and released by ...
'' (Greenleaf, 2010) With Francis Dunnery *''
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'' (Atlantic, 1995) With Carlos Garnett *''Resurgence'' (Muse, 1996) *''Fuego en Mi Alma'' (HighNote, 1997) *''Under Nubian Skies'' (HighNote, 1999) With The Jazz Passengers *''Broken Night Red Light'' (Les Disques du Crépuscule, 1987) *''Deranged & Decomposed'' (Les Disques du Crépuscule, 1988) *''Implement Yourself'' (New World, 1990) *''Live at the Knitting Factory'' (Knitting Factory, 1990) *''Plain Old Joe'' (Knitting Factory Works, 1993) *''In Love'' (High Street, 1994) *''Individually Twisted'' (32 Jazz, 1996) *''"Live" in Spain'' (32 Jazz, 1998) *''Reunited'' (Justin Time, 2010) *''Still Life with Trouble'' (Enja, 2017) With Elvin Jones *'' Going Home'' (Enja, 1992) With Sean Lennon *'' Into the Sun'' (Grand Royal, 1998) With Dave Liebman *''Surreality'' (Enja, 2012) With
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*''Indiana'' (Nettwork, 2004) With Misha Mengelberg *''Who's Bridge'' (Avant, 1994) *''Four in One'' (Songlines, 2001) With Allison Moorer *'' Down to Believing'' (eOne, 2016) With Max Nagl *''Big Four'' (HatOLOGY, 2002) with Steven Bernstein and Noël Akchoté *''Flamingos'' (HatOLOGY, 2004) with
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*''Big Four Live'' (HatOLOGY, 2007) with Steven Bernstein and Noël Akchoté *''Big Four/Sortilèges'' (Extraplatte, 2010) with Steven Bernstein and Noël Akchoté With Roy Nathanson *''Camp Stories: Music from the Motion Picture'' (Knitting Factory Works, 1996) *''Fire at Keaton's Bar and Grill'' (Six Degrees, 2000) *''Subway Moon'' (Yellowbird, 2009) With Jim Nolet *''With You'' (Knitting Factory Works, 1993) With Bobby Previte *''
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'' (Palmetto, 2008) With Chuck Prophet *'' Bobby Fuller Died for Your Sins'' (Yep Roc, 2017) With Marc Ribot *'' Requiem for What's His Name'' (Les Disques du Crépuscule, 1992) * ''
Shoe String Symphonettes ''Shoe String Symphonettes'' is a 1997 album of film music by Marc Ribot released on Tzadik Records. Recording The album contains soundtracks for five short films; the earliest being ''Landlord Blues'' directed by Jacob Burkardt (1987), followed ...
'' (Tzadik, 1997) * ''
The Prosthetic Cubans ''The Prosthetic Cubans'' is a studio album recorded in New York City by Marc Ribot with Los Cubanos Postizos and features compositions by Arsenio Rodríguez. It was the first album by The Prosthetic Cubans and was followed by '' ¡Muy Divertido!' ...
'' (Atlantic, 1998) *''
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'' (Atlantic, 2000) With Roswell Rudd *''
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'' (Sunnyside, 2008) With Jamie Saft *'' Chaliwa'' (Veal, 2013) as New Zion Trio *''Sunshine Seas'' ( RareNoise, 2016) as New Zion with Cyro Baptista *''Blue Dream'' ( RareNoise, 2018) *''Hidden Corners'' ( RareNoise, 2019) With Elliott Sharp *''Aggregat'' (Clean Feed, 2012) *''Quintet'' (Clean Feed, 2013) *''Dialectrical'' (Clean Feed, 2016) With Vibes: Bill Ware and E.J. Rodriguez *''Vibes'' (Knitting Factory, 1998) *''With Drawn'' (Knitting Factory, 1999) *''Liebe Tunina'' (Knitting Factory, 2000) *''Vibes 4'' (Knitting Factory, 2001) With Bill Ware *''Long and Skinny'' (Knitting Factory Works, 1993) *''Played Right'' (Cheetah, 2009) With
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*'' John Zorn's Cobra: Live at the Knitting Factory'' (Knitting Factory Works, 1995) *''
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'' (Tzadik, 2003)


References

*Gary W. Kennedy, "Brad Jones". '' The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz''. 2nd edition, ed.
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