Richard M. Jones
Biography
Richard M. Jones, born Richard Marigny Jones (sometimes written Richard Mariney Jones), (June 13, 1892 – December 8, 1945) was an American jazz pianist, composer, band leader, and record producer. Numerous songs bear his name as author, including "Trouble in Mind". He was born in Donaldsonville, Louisiana, United States. Jones grew up in New Orleans, Louisiana. Jones suffered from a stiff leg and walked with a limp; fellow musicians gave him the nickname "Richard My Knee Jones" as a pun on his middle name. In his youth he played alto horn in brass bands. His main instrument, however, became the piano. By 1908, he was playing in Storyville, the red-light district of New Orleans. A few years later, he often led a small band which sometimes included Joe Oliver. Jones also worked in the bands of John Robichaux, Armand J. Piron, and Papa Celestin. In 1918, Jones moved to Chicago, Illinois. He worked as Chicago manager for publisher and pianist Clarence Williams. Jones began recording in 1923, making gramophone records as a piano soloist, accompanist to vocalists, and with his bands The Jazz Wizards and The Chicago Cosmopolitans. He recorded for Gennett, OKeh, Victor, and Paramount Records in the 1920s. He also worked for OKeh Records as Chicago supervisor of the company's "Race" (African-American) Records for most of the decade. During this period he was the producer of the influential Hot Five and Hot Seven recordings led by cornetist (later trumpeter) Louis Armstrong. In the 1930s, Jones performed a similar management role for Decca. Richard M. Jones worked for Mercury Records until his death in December 1945 in Chicago, at the age of 53.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Led Zeppelin III
1970

Pastel Blues
1965

One For The Road
1979

Big Brother & The Holding Company
1967

At The Village Gate
1962

Live At The Barn
2017

Sojourner
2007

Unearthed
2003

Ella Fitzgerald Sings The Rodgers And Hart Song Book
1956

Black Sheep Boy & Black Sheep Boy Appendix
2005

Black Sheep Boy
2005

The Story Of The Blues
1969

Hobo Flats
1963

My Kind Of Blues
1961

Red In Bluesville
1959

Janis
1975

The Session Recorded In London With Great Guest Artists
1973

The One And Only Sam Cooke
1967

Bucket
1966

These Are The Blues
1964

Peter And Gordon
1964

Black And Blue
1963

The Great B. B. King
1960

Nina At Newport
1960
Credited work
2,332 releases · 548 albums · active 1950–2026
- Performance · 2,834
- Production · 57
- Other credits · 44
Studios: Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey · Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey · Paradise Studios, Grand Lake Of The Cherokees · Capitol Studios
