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Mark Jones is an English musician and the founder of
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record label.


Early life

He was born in
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. Jones went to art college and left after one day to form a visuals company called Pop with Michael Speechley. He went on to work with
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, putting on the Special Branch parties at The Royal Oak, The Zoo, Rockley Sands, Mambo Madness and many other
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parties such as Trip, Sin and
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. London: ''PHOENIX Magazine''. Retrieved 29 November 2020


Career

He formed the prock (pop/rock) band Perfect Day, who performed on ''
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'' on
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, and appeared on the front cover of ''
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'' and '' Jackie'' magazines. After A Perfect Day disbanded, he joined with Marc Lessner, and started working at Soul Trader record distributors one day a week, which soon turned into a full-time occupation. There he started pressing and distributing deals for small labels and acts such as Kruder and Dorfmeister,
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and
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among others. A compilation of these artists was made and entitled '' Give 'Em Enough Dope Vol.1'', and in 1994 Wall of Sound was officially launched.


References


External links


wallofsound.netA Perfect Day
{{DEFAULTSORT:Jones, Mark Living people Year of birth missing (living people) British pop musicians