Esther Jones (singer)
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Esther Jones (February 2, 1945 – December 8, 2006) was an American
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singer and choreographer, best known as the "longest-lasting Ikette" in the
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Revue. In the 1980s, she was the lead vocalist in the band Formula 5.


Life and career

Esther Faye Jones was born on February 2, 1945, in
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, to Luchie and Carrie Bills. Growing up in Midland, she sang in church, played percussion and won competitions as a twirler. After she graduated from Carver High School in 1964, she joined a group called the B-29ers and Arty Tolliver as a vocalist. In 1968, Jones auditioned to become an Ikette and was hired on the spot. While most Ikettes didn't last long, Jones was one of the constant members until the end of the
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Revue in 1976. At one point, she had briefly quit when
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fined her $15 for being late onstage. Due to her experience and leadership, Jones trained the other Ikettes and was referred to as "Motha" Ikette. During her tenure as an Ikette she was responsible for most of the choreography.
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described her as "the hardest worker and toughest dancer." As an Ikette with Ike & Tina Turner, Jones opened for
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on their 1969 American tour. They were featured in the
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'' (1970) and had a cameo in the
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film ''Taking Off'' (1971). The revue toured the world and performed at the Independence Day concert in
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, which was released as the film ''Soul to Soul'' (1971). They also appeared on various television shows such as ''
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.'' While she was an Ikette, Jones lived in Los Angeles with her husband, while their three children lived in Texas with her grandparents. In 1983, Jones released the single "Love Hour" with drummer-singer Tony Davis as Tony & Davis. Jones fronted the soul funk band Formula the 1980s. She released two albums, ''Determination'' (1985) and ''On The Rise'' (1986), with the band on
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. In 1985, Jones performed at the
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. Jones moved back to Midland, Texas shortly after she had a stroke in 1992. She also and suffered from
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. At age 60, she became a member of the West Texas
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Center, which helps stroke victims learn to communicate. On December 8, 2006, Jones died at the age of 61 at Hospice of Midland. She was survived by her sons Blake Burton and Robert Bills.


Discography

Jones was credited as both Ester Jones and Esther Jones.


Singles


Tony and Esther

* 1983: "Love Hour" (Tyshawn TS 7777)


Formula 5

* 1985: "Cleaning House" (Malaco MAL 1218) * 1985: "Part Time Lover, Full Time Fool" (Malaco MAL 2114)


Albums


Ike and Tina Turner

* 1971: ''
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'' * 1971: ''
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''


Formula 5

* 1985: ''Determination'' (
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) * 1986: ''On The Rise'' (Malaco Records)


Backing vocal credits

* 1972:
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– ''Flesh & Blood'' (
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Jones, Esther American women singers 1945 births 2006 deaths Ike & Tina Turner members African-American women singers American rhythm and blues singers American soul singers Singers from Texas Musicians from El Paso, Texas People from Midland, Texas