Born in Manhattan New York Jones grew up splitting his childhood between New Jersey and the Bronx, N.Y., At the age of 10 Jones was introduced to the world of skateboarding. Jones purchased his first skateboard from target, this came after playing Skate with his brother and uncle. Although Jones' older brother eventually quit skateboarding, Tyshawn remained persistent without letting failures discourage him. After moving back to the Bronx from New Jersey Jones focused on Skating more due to a lack of friends. Encountering skaters that were better gave Jones a competitive drive which pushed Jones to become better. Jones was a fan of Lizard King in his early days, Jones was a part of a photo op featuring Lizard King followed by "thousands" of other skaters. Jones watched skate footage growing up:
"I used to go home from school and watch Andrew Reynolds’ Baker 3 part. I would just rewind his frontside flip over the Hollywood 16 rail over and over and over. Brian Herman, Antwuan Dixon… I’ve never even seen all the way through, I’d just watch the parts."
Going Pro
After being exposed to the idea of sponsorship Jones worked on getting clips of himself skating in New York City, he saw this as an opportunity to cut cost of skateboarding equipment and wasn't so concerned about exposure. Initially Jones was under a flow sponsorship for Toy Machine. Jones first met Jason Dill in 2011 in New York City. Dill was impressed by Jones' skating ability which evolved into Jones getting sponsored and going pro under Fucking Awesome. Jones' ability and style caught the eye of Supreme, which lead him to appear in several clips for the brand and eventually the store's 2014 video, cherry by Bill Strobeck. Jones' passion and post-trick-hype punctuated his unique style. Following the cherry video, Jones co-founded his own hardwear/apparel company, Hardies, with teammate Na-Kel Smith. Also in 2014, Jones signed with Adidas. He made his debut solo skate video part on Adidas' full-length team video, Away Days. Jones' first signature colorway/material with Adidas came out in 2017.
Thrasher Skater of the Year
In 2018, at the age of 19, Jones released one of the "most talk about parts of the year" in Supreme's video "BLESSED". Jones' part opens with a switch flip into the fountain at Washington Square Park and earned him a 2018 Skater of the Year award from Thrasher magazine, awarded to him by then editor-in-chief Jake Phelps. He is on the cover of the January 2019 issue.
Sponsors
Jones' current sponsors are Adidas, Fucking Awesome, Supreme, Hardies Hardware, Spitfire Wheels, Thunder Trucks, and New Era.