Harold Jones (drummer)


Harold Jones is an American traditional pop and jazz drummer who is best known as the drummer for Tony Bennett and for his five years with the Count Basie Orchestra.
In a career spanning six decades, Jones has toured and recorded with Frank Sinatra, Duke Ellington, Oscar Peterson, Herbie Hancock, B.B. King, and Ray Charles. He has also played with major symphony orchestras, including those in Boston, Atlanta, Chicago, London, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Vienna.

Career

Born and raised in Richmond, Indiana, Jones's parents encouraged his childhood musical development. Already a skilled drummer by high school, his mother drove him to Indianapolis, Indiana, to perform with Wes Montgomery, who left the stage with his band while Jones played a twenty-minute drum solo.
He attended the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago on a scholarship, then took work where he could find it, including theaters and night clubs. In 1967, while house drummer at the Chicago Playboy Club, he was invited to New York for what was intended to be a two-week engagement with Count Basie's orchestra but which lasted five years. Jones played on fifteen albums with Basie. He also appears in a scene featuring the Basie band in the movie Blazing Saddles.
Jones says he was an avid student of other drummers, but he was especially influenced by one of Basie's drummers. "I am proud to say that I took everything that I could from Sonny Payne," he told an interviewer.
After leaving the Basie band, Jones was much in demand. He toured with Ella Fitzgerald, then for ten years with Sarah Vaughan. He also toured and recorded with Natalie Cole, including on her album Unforgettable... with Love. In 1962, he was a member of the Paul Winter Sextet, the first jazz group to play at the White House since the 1920s. The group had finished a tour of Latin America on behalf of United States Cultural Exchange Programs. Jones has played at the White House five times. Still a touring drummer, Jones also teaches drumming at college workshops.

Personal life

Jones has lived for many years with his second wife Denise in Woodacre, California. The pair married June 9, 1983, and they have a son. Jones married his first wife, Paulette, in 1961. During their ten-year marriage they had a son and a daughter.
Jones's brother, Melvyn "Deacon" Jones, was a blues and soul organist.

Awards and accolades

In 2013 Jones was inducted into the Percussive Arts Society Hall of Fame. In 1972 he won Best New Artist in the Down Beat magazine critics' poll. Saxophonist and band leader Paul Winter called Jones "the personification off jazz." Music critic Bruce H. Klauber has written that, "Jones is the quintessential big-band drummer with a crisp, clean sound notable for the high-pitched snare drum crack." Critic Jess Hamlin called Jones, "One of the best drummers in the business." Basie is said to have told drummer Louie Bellson that "Harold Jones was my favorite drummer."
Jones is the subject of a biography published in 2011, Harold Jones: The Singer's Drummer.

Discography

Unless otherwise noted, Information is based on Harold Jones' AllMusic web page
With Eddie Harris Jazz Band
With Paul Winter Sextet
With Bunky Green
With Oscar Peterson
  • Soul Español
With Red Callender
  • Basin Street Brass
With Marlena Shaw
With John Handy
  • Carnival
With Thomas Talbert
With Benny Carter
With Sarah Vaughan
  • Crazy and Mixed Up
With Richard Boone
  • The Singer
With Andy Simpkins Quintet
  • Calamba
With Marian McPartland
With Ernestine Anderson
With Natalie Cole
  • Unforgettable... with Love
  • Take a Look
  • Holly & Ivy
  • Stardust
  • Snowfall on the Sahara
  • Still Unforgettable
With Gene Harris
  • Black and Blue
  • World Tour 1990
With B.B. King
With Diane Schuur
  • Pure Schuur
With Walter Norris Trio
  • Lush Life
With Amy Grant
  • Home for Christmas
With Sarah Vaughan and Los Angeles Philharmonic
  • Gershwin Live!
With Paul Winter Consort
  • Spanish Angel
With Bruce Broughton
With Michael Feinstein
  • Such Sweet Sorrow
With Clark Terry
  • Reunion
With Michael W. Smith
  • Christmastime
With Raquel Bitton
With Quincy Jones & Sammy Nestico Orchestra
  • Basie and Beyond
With Robbie Williams
  • Swing When You're Winning
With Larry Vuckovich and Jon Hendricks
  • Reunion
With Tony Bennett
With Pitbull
With Elvin Bishop
With Linda Hopkins
With John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John
With Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga
With João Gilberto