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1960's

John says his performing career began as choirmaster and organist at a local church

1967

John says he briefly joined Herman Hermits as bassist for their "Yardley" tour of Germany but unfortunately the only gig he recalls is Hamburg. Peter Noone has substantiated JPJ joined them on this tour.

1971

09.25 Kyoto, Japan

Note: Jones joined a local band for a jam on 'Green Onions'.

1973

05.15 New Orleans, Louisiana Cosimo's Recording Studio

Note: Led Zeppelin attend a party held in their honor and hosted by Ahmet Ertegun. Jones (on organ) jams with Phil Carson on bass, Jerry Greenberg on drums and local musicians.

12.13 Shepherds Bush, London BBC Television Centre

Note: Jones joins Madeline Bell for 'Colour My Soul' on BBC 2 television.

1974

08.31 London, England Hyde Park

Note: Jones joins David Gilmour, Steve Broughton and Roy Harper...billed as Roy Harper and Heavy Friends.

12.19 London, England Rainbow Theatre

Note: Jones & Page join Bad Company, Duster Bennett for encore jam on 'Rock Me Baby'.

1975

07.11 Montreux, Switzerland Montreux Casino (Montreux Jazz Festival)

Note: Joined Etta James on bass.

07.20 Montreux, Switzerland Montreux Casino (Montreux Jazz Festival)

Note: Joined Maria Muldahr on bass; her hit single was 'Midnight at the Oasis'.

1976

05.27 London, England

Note: Jones jams with Swan Song label mates The Pretty Things.

1979

12.29 Hammersmith, London, England Odeon

Note: Jones performs with all-star lineup during Paul McCartney's 'Concert For The People Of Kampuchea'.

1983

12.04 Bristol, England Colston Hall

Note: Joins Robert Plant for encore; 'Little Sister'.

1987

03.02 London, England Palladium

Note: Jones and various artists join Ben E. King onstage for his encore of 'Save The Last Dance For Me'

1988

03.27 London, England Astoria

Note: Jones joins The Mission on keyboards for an encore of 'Shelter From The Storm' including references to 'Rock And Roll'.

07.23 Fife, St. Andrews, Scotland Craighton County Park Fife Aid 2 David Bellamy's Festival of the Future

Note: Jones joins singer Julie Felix on a dull, damp and misty summer's day.

1991

01.18 London, England Queen Elizabeth Hall

Note: Joins joins vocal renaissance group Red Byrd to perform Jones' composition 'Amores Pasodas'. Jones plays lute, harpsichord and vihuela

1992

07.?? Seville, Spain World's Fair

Note: Jones is musical director for a one-hour showcase of technology and art titled Memory Palace; featured 'Liquid Selves' by Karl Sims

1993

09.03 Universal City, CA USA Universal Amphitheatre

Note: Jones joins Lenny Kravitz for 'Are You Gonna Go My Way' for MTV's Annual Music Awards telecast.

1994

Note: Jones attends all five of Heart's performances in residency for their Road Home album and dvd project. String and acoustic arrangements, plays mandolin, and performs bass version of 'What Is And What Should Never Be'.

08.12 Ballard, WA USA Backstage Theater

08.13 Ballard, WA USA Backstage Theater

08.14 Ballard, WA USA Backstage Theater

08.15 Ballard, WA USA Backstage Theater

08.16 Ballard, WA USA Backstage Theater

European tour with Diamanda Galas to promote 'The Sporting Life'

10.19 Hamburg, Germany Grosse Freiheit

10.20 Shoenberg, Berlin, Germany Metropol

10.23 Rome, Italy Palladium

10.31 Shepherds Bush, London, England Empire

North American tour with Diamanda Galas to promote 'The Sporting Life'

11.10 New York, NY USA Irving Plaza

11.11 New York, NY USA Jones and Galas perform 'Skoteseme' on Jon Stewart Show (television)

11.13 Philadelphia, PA USA University of Pennsylvania - Irvine Auditorium

11.15 Ann Arbor, MI USA Michigan Theater

11.17 Chicago, IL USA The Vic Theatre

11.18 Madison, WI USA Barrymore Theater

11.20 Lincoln, NB USA The Lied Center for Performing Arts

11.22 Columbus, OH USA Mershon Auditorium

11.24 Toronto, Ontario, Canada The Phoenix

11.26 Washington, D.C. USA Lincoln Theater

11.30 Austin, TX USA The Paramount

12.2 Tempe, AZ USA Arizona State Uiversity - Grady Gammage Auditorium

12.4 Inglewood, CA USA Veteran's Wadsworth Theater

12.6 San Francisco, CA USA The Fillmore

12.8 Portland, OR USA Portland Art Museum

12.10 Seattle, WA USA Moore Theater

12.12 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Commodore Ballroom

1999

European tour (1st leg) to promote 'Zooma'

10.2 Galway, Ireland Roisin Dubh

10.3 Galway, Ireland Roisin Dubh

10.4 Belfast, Northern Ireland Limelight

10.5 Dublin, Ireland HQ

10.8 Spuiplein, Den Haag, Netherlands Theater Spui - Zaal 1 Crossing Border Festival

North American tour (1st leg) to promote 'Zooma'

10.12 Northampton, MA USA Pearl Street

10.13 New Haven, CT USA Toad's Place

10.15 Boston, MA USA Paradise

10.16 New York, NY USA Irving Plaza

10.17 Philadelphia, PA USA Theater of Living Arts

10.19 Cleveland, OH USA Odeon Concert Club

10.20 Chicago, IL USA Park West

10.21 Minneapolis, MN USA Cabooze

10.23 Englewood, CO USA Ogden Theater

10.25 Seattle, WA USA Showbox

10.26 Portland, OR USA Crystal Ballroom

10.28 San Francisco, USA The Fillmore

10.29 Los Angeles, CA USA House of Blues

11.1 Las Vegas, NV USA Hard Rock Hotel - The Joint

European tour (2nd leg) to promote 'Zooma'

11.7 Munich, Germany Incognito

11.8 Frankfurt, Germany Batschkapp

11.9 Cologne, Germany Prime Club

11.11 Pratteln, Switzerland Z-7

11.13 Milan, Italy Alcatraz

11.15 Brussels, Belgium Botanique

11.16 Paris, France Le Bataclan

11.18 Glasgow, Scotland The Garage

11.19 Wolverhampton, England Wulfrun Hall

11.20 Manchester, England Manchester University - Debating Hall

11.22 Shepherds Bush, London, England Empire

Japanese tour to promote 'Zooma'

12.7 Nagoya, Japan Club Quattro

12.8 Osaka, Japan Club Quattro

12.10 Tokyo, Japan Shibuya Kokaido

2000

North American tour (2nd leg) to promote 'Zooma'

03.09 Orlando, FL USA House of Blues

03.10 Ft. Lauderdale, FL USA Fubar

03.11 Ybor City, FL USA Frankie's Patio

03.14 New Orleans, LA USA House of Blues

03.16 Ft. Worth, TX USA Caravan of Dreams

03.18 Austin, TX USA La Zona Rosa - South by Southwest Festival

03.20 Atlanta, GA USA Roxy Theater

03.21 Nashville, TN USA 328 Performance Hall

03.22 Cincinnati, OH USA Bogart's

03.24 Milwaukee, WI USA Shank Hall

03.25 Chicago, IL USA Park West

03.27 Pittsburgh, PA USA Rosebud

03.28 New York, NY USA Irving Plaza

03.29 Springfield, VA USA Jaxx

03.30 Pasadena, MD USA Daytona's

03.30 Toronto, Canada CTV Studio

Note: Guest on the late night 'Open Mike With Mike Bullard' television program...plays a bit of 'Going to California' on the mandolin during interview.

04.01 Montreal, Canada Club Soda

04.02 Toronto, Canada The Guvernment

07.15 Pistoia, Italy Piazza Duomo - Pistoia Blues Festival

2001

11.09 Nashville, TN USA 328 Performance Hall

11.10 Nashville, TN USA 328 Performance Hall

11.14 San Francisco, CA USA Warfield Theater

11.15 Universal City, CA USA Universal Amphitheatre

11.16 Phoenix, AZ USA Web Theatre

11.17 Las Vegas, NV USA House of Blues

11.19 Denver, CO USA Paramount Theatre

11.21 St. Paul, MN USA Touchstone Energy Place

11.23 Madison, WI USA Barrymore Theater

11.24 Chicago, IL USA Chicago Theater

11.25 St. Louis, MO USA The Pageant

11.26 Indianapolis, IN USA Murat Theatre

11.27 Kansas City, KS USA Madrid Theatre

11.29 Columbus, OH USA Promowest Pavilion

11.30 Cleveland, OH USA Lakewood Civic

12.01 Royal Oak, MI USA Royal Oak Music Theater

12.02 Greensburg, PA USA Palace Theatre

12.04 Buffalo, NY USA University of Buffalo - Centre for the Arts

12.05 Toronto, Canada Massey Hall

12.06 Montreal, Canada Place des Arts

12.08 Boston, MA USA Orpheum Theatre

12.09 New Haven, CT USA Palace Theatre

12.11 Philadelphia, PA USA Tower Theatre

12.12 Washington, DC USA Lisner Auditorium

12.13 New York, NY USA Beacon Theater

12.14 New York, NY USA Beacon Theater

2002

04.12 London, England Borders Books, Music & Cafe

Note: Joins joins vocalist Julie Felix for a 6:30pm performance to benefit the Mines Advisory Group

2003

03.02 London, England Queen Elizabeth Hall

Note: Jones plays bass, mandolin and grand piano during Robyn Hitchcock's 50th Birthday Celebration

08.29 Tokyo, Japan Akasaka Blitz

Note: Jones performs nine songs (3 w/Nuno Bettencourt, Steve Hacket and Paul Gilbert) in Hard Rock Cafe Japan's 20th Anniversary event

09.01 Osaka, Japan Namba Hatch

Note: Jones performs nine songs (3 w/Nuno Bettencourt, Steve Hacket and Paul Gilbert) in Hard Rock Cafe Japan's 20th Anniversary event

2004

01.19 (?) London, England Barbican Centre

Note: Jones joins John Cage for two showcases during 'John Cage Uncaged'

03.13 London, England Shepherds Bush Empire

Note: Jones joins Steve Hackett on bass for one song during Hackett's gig

05.1 Wilkesboro, NC USA Merlefest

Note: Jones joins Gillian Welch, David Rawlings, Nickel Creek mandolinist Chris Thile and fiddler Sara Watkins for an onstage jam session

05.2 (?) Wilkesboro, NC USA Merlefest

Note: Jones joins John Cowan and Sam Bush

07.24 (?) Lyons, CO USA Oskar Blues Club - Rocky Grass Festival

Note: Jones and Thile are in the audience for Uncle Earl gig…mandolinist Abigail Washburn had to go home (grandfather ill) so they invite them both up to join them

Mutual Appreciation Society tour

07.27 Seattle, WA USA Moore Theater

07.28 Portland, OR USA Roseland Theater

07.29 San Francisco, CA USA The Independent

07.30 Anaheim, CA USA House of Blues

07.31 Los Angeles, CA USA Roxy Theater

08.06 Santa Cruz, CA USA University of California - Santa Cruz

08.08 Minneapolis, MN USA Fine Line Music Cafe

08.09 Chicago, IL USA Metro

08.10 Cleveland, OH USA Beachland Ballroom

08.11 New York, NY USA Note: Mutual Appreciation Society perform on 'Late Night With Conan O'Brian television program

08.12 Boston, MA USA Paradise

08.13 New York, NY USA Bowery Ballroom

08.14 New York, NY USA Bowery Ballroom

08.15 Charleston, WV USA Mountain Stage Radio Show

08.17 Lexington, VA USA Lime Kiln Amphitheater

08.18 Alexandria, VA USA Birchmere

08.19 Alexandria, VA USA Birchmere

08.22 Note: Mutual Appreciation Society perform five songs on A&E's 'Breakfast With The Arts' television program

10.2? Lunel, France Mandolines de Lunel (Lunel Mandolin Festival) Note: Jones attends a mandolin festival on the invitation of Mike Marshall, whom he had met at Merlefest…joins him for one song on double bass.

12.06 Barnet, England The Green Man Note: Jones joins guitarist Adam Bomb and his band onstage for five songs.

2005

2.18 Clerkenwell, London, England 3 Kings Pub - Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders) Benefit Note: Jones performs on mandolin with Robyn Hitchcock (billed as Robyn Hitchcock and Heavy Friends) (Kimberly Rew - guitar, Paul Noble - bass, Terry Edwards - keys/sax/trumpet)

06.19 London, England Barbican Centre Note: Jones appears as a guest musician in the pit with the Merce Cunningham Dance Co.

06.24 London, England South Bank Centre - Royal Festival Hall Meltdown Festival

Note: Jones performs in US/UK Folk Connections gig with Robyn Hitchcock and Roy Harper

09.09 London, England St. James Church Note: Jones joins Nickel Creek in Piccadilly

09.26 London, England Barbican Centre Talking Bob Dylan Blues Tribute Note: Jones performs Dylan's 'Visions of Johanna' and 'Not Dark Yet' with Robyn Hitchcock

10.29 Lunel, France Mandolines de Lunel (Lunel Mandolin Festival) Note: Jones returns to this festival to perform a thirty-minute set on triple-necked mandolin and Kyma

2006

01.31 London, England Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders) Benefit

Note: Jones performs '8 Miles High' with Robyn Hitchcock…also in the band are Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey and Bill Rieflin from REM

02.23 Seattle, WA USA (unconfirmed hotel) Note: Jones joins Uncle Earl on mandolin at the reception for the Integrated Media Association Conference

02.?? (23-26) Tacoma, WA USA Tacoma Sheraton Hotel - Wintergrass

Note: Jones joins Mike Marshall and Hamilton di Hollanda

06.10 London, England Troubador Note: Jones joins Glenn Phillips (formerly of Toad the Wet Sprocket and Mutual Appreciation Society)

10.?? Lunel, France Lunel Mandolin Festival Note: Jones joins Italian bluegrass musicians, Venezuelean traditional players and Hamilton di Hollanda's Brasilian band

2007

01.27 (?) London, England The Spitz Note: Jones joins Uncle Earl

03.18 Nashville, TN USA Belcourt Theater Note: Jones joins Robyn Hitchcock and the Nashville Crawdads

04.26 Wilkesboro, NC USA Merlefest Note: 20th Merlefest Kickoff Jam…Jones joins Uncle Earl as well as the ensemble jam at the end

04.27 Wilkesboro, NC USA Merlefest Note: Jones joins Uncle Earl on mandolin for five songs

04.28 Wilkesboro, NC USA Merlefest

Note: Jones plays bass on four songs with Rayna Gellert and Friends…plays mandolin on 'Whole Lotta Love' with The Duhks

Note: Jones plays mandolin with Uncle Earl…Bela Fleck on banjo…Jones joins Donna The Buffalo on mandolin and bass for a few songs

Note: Jones joins the Sam Bush Band…Jones plays mandolin for 'Workingman Blues' during 20th Homecoming Jam

04.29 Wilkesboro, NC USA Merlefest Note: Jones joins Uncle Earl on bass and mandolin

05.10 London, England Barbican Centre Note: Jones joins Robyn Hitchcock and Ruby Wright on mandolin for the song 'Gigolo Aunt' during Syd Barrett tribute

06.?? Los Angeles, CA USA Largo Note: Jones performs with Watkins Family Hour

06.15 Manchester, TN USA Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival Note: Jones performs with Ben Harper and Roots drummer Ahmir Thompson ('How Many More Times')

06.17 Manchester, TN USA Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival Note: Jones performs four songs with Government Mule ('Livin' Lovin' Maid (She's Just A Woman', 'Moby Dick')

07.30 Modigliana, Italy Note: Jones performs with Robyn Hitchcock

08.01 Bari, Italy Note: Jones performs with Robyn Hitchcock

08.04 Halden, Norway Down On The Farm Festival Note: Jones performs with Robyn Hitchcock

09.14 Dorset, England Larmer Tree Gardens - End of the Road Festival Note: Jones performs with Robyn Hitchcock

12.28 New York, NY USA Beacon Theater Note: Jones performs with Government Mule ('How Many More Years')

2008

02.04 London, England The Brewery - BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards

Note: Jones presents Musician of the Year award to Andy Cunning...performs on mandolin with John Martyn for 'Over The Hill' and 'May You Never'

02.07 Los Angeles, CA USA Largo Note: Jones performs with Watkins Family Hour

02.10 Los Angeles, CA USA Staples Center - 50th Annual Grammy Awards

Note: Jones conducts orchestral section of Foo Fighters song 'Pretender'

03.24 London, England Royal Albert Hall Note: Jones performs with Robyn Hitchcock

03.30 Bergen, Norway Hotell Norge Bankettsalen - Bergenfest

Note: Jones performs with Robyn Hitchcock

06.07 Wembley, England Wembley Stadium Note: Jones and Page join the Foo Fighters during their encore for 'Rock And Roll' and 'Ramble On'

10.26 Exeter, England Riverside Leisure Centre - Manson's Guitar Show

Note: Jones performs a bass demo and participates in a jam during this exhibition

12.12 Ashville, SC Warren Haynes' 20th Annual Christmas Jam

Note: Jones performs 'Soulshine' with Warren Haynes and also performs with the Del McCoury Band

2009

04.13 New York, NY Note: Jones performs with Sara Watkins on the 'Late Night with Jimmy Fallon' television program

04.16 Brooklyn, NY - Merce Cunningham at 90

Note: Jones and Sonic Youth perform an original piece of music written for this festival

Coming Up:

Them Crooked Vultures

08.09 Chicago, IL Metro - Lollapalooza After Show

Additional dates to be announced.

Additions and corrections to this gig-ography are welcome, as are posting photos, vidclips, reviews, recollections, etc.

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1960's

John says his performing career began as choirmaster and organist at a local church

1967

John says he briefly joined Herman Hermits as bassist for their "Yardley" tour of Germany but unfortunately the only gig he recalls is Hamburg. Peter Noone has substantiated JPJ joined them on this tour.

1971

09.25 Kyoto, Japan

Note: Jones joined a local band for a jam on 'Green Onions'.

1973

05.15 New Orleans, Louisiana Cosimo's Recording Studio

Note: Led Zeppelin attend a party held in their honor and hosted by Ahmet Ertegun. Jones (on organ) jams with Phil Carson on bass, Jerry Greenberg on drums and local musicians.

12.13 Shepherds Bush, London BBC Television Centre

Note: Jones joins Madeline Bell for 'Colour My Soul' on BBC 2 television.

1974

08.31 London, England Hyde Park

Note: Jones joins David Gilmour, Steve Broughton and Roy Harper...billed as Roy Harper and Heavy Friends.

12.19 London, England Rainbow Theatre

Note: Jones & Page join Bad Company, Duster Bennett for encore jam on 'Rock Me Baby'.

1975

07.11 Montreux, Switzerland Montreux Casino (Montreux Jazz Festival)

Note: Joined Etta James on bass.

07.20 Montreux, Switzerland Montreux Casino (Montreux Jazz Festival)

Note: Joined Maria Muldahr on bass; her hit single was 'Midnight at the Oasis'.

1976

05.27 London, England

Note: Jones jams with Swan Song label mates The Pretty Things.

1979

12.29 Hammersmith, London, England Odeon

Note: Jones performs with all-star lineup during Paul McCartney's 'Concert For The People Of Kampuchea'.

1983

12.04 Bristol, England Colston Hall

Note: Joins Robert Plant for encore; 'Little Sister'.

1987

03.02 London, England Palladium

Note: Jones and various artists join Ben E. King onstage for his encore of 'Save The Last Dance For Me'

1988

03.27 London, England Astoria

Note: Jones joins The Mission on keyboards for an encore of 'Shelter From The Storm' including references to 'Rock And Roll'.

07.23 Fife, St. Andrews, Scotland Craighton County Park Fife Aid 2 David Bellamy's Festival of the Future

Note: Jones joins singer Julie Felix on a dull, damp and misty summer's day.

1991

01.18 London, England Queen Elizabeth Hall

Note: Joins joins vocal renaissance group Red Byrd to perform Jones' composition 'Amores Pasodas'. Jones plays lute, harpsichord and vihuela

1992

07.?? Seville, Spain World's Fair

Note: Jones is musical director for a one-hour showcase of technology and art titled Memory Palace; featured 'Liquid Selves' by Karl Sims

1993

09.03 Universal City, CA USA Universal Amphitheatre

Note: Jones joins Lenny Kravitz for 'Are You Gonna Go My Way' for MTV's Annual Music Awards telecast.

1994

Note: Jones attends all five of Heart's performances in residency for their Road Home album and dvd project. String and acoustic arrangements, plays mandolin, and performs bass version of 'What Is And What Should Never Be'.

08.12 Ballard, WA USA Backstage Theater

08.13 Ballard, WA USA Backstage Theater

08.14 Ballard, WA USA Backstage Theater

08.15 Ballard, WA USA Backstage Theater

08.16 Ballard, WA USA Backstage Theater

European tour with Diamanda Galas to promote 'The Sporting Life'

10.19 Hamburg, Germany Grosse Freiheit

10.20 Shoenberg, Berlin, Germany Metropol

10.23 Rome, Italy Palladium

10.31 Shepherds Bush, London, England Empire

North American tour with Diamanda Galas to promote 'The Sporting Life'

11.10 New York, NY USA Irving Plaza

11.11 New York, NY USA Jones and Galas perform 'Skoteseme' on Jon Stewart Show (television)

11.13 Philadelphia, PA USA University of Pennsylvania - Irvine Auditorium

11.15 Ann Arbor, MI USA Michigan Theater

11.17 Chicago, IL USA The Vic Theatre

11.18 Madison, WI USA Barrymore Theater

11.20 Lincoln, NB USA The Lied Center for Performing Arts

11.22 Columbus, OH USA Mershon Auditorium

11.24 Toronto, Ontario, Canada The Phoenix

11.26 Washington, D.C. USA Lincoln Theater

11.30 Austin, TX USA The Paramount

12.2 Tempe, AZ USA Arizona State Uiversity - Grady Gammage Auditorium

12.4 Inglewood, CA USA Veteran's Wadsworth Theater

12.6 San Francisco, CA USA The Fillmore

12.8 Portland, OR USA Portland Art Museum

12.10 Seattle, WA USA Moore Theater

12.12 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Commodore Ballroom

1999

European tour (1st leg) to promote 'Zooma'

10.2 Galway, Ireland Roisin Dubh

10.3 Galway, Ireland Roisin Dubh

10.4 Belfast, Northern Ireland Limelight

10.5 Dublin, Ireland HQ

10.8 Spuiplein, Den Haag, Netherlands Theater Spui - Zaal 1 Crossing Border Festival

North American tour (1st leg) to promote 'Zooma'

10.12 Northampton, MA USA Pearl Street

10.13 New Haven, CT USA Toad's Place

10.15 Boston, MA USA Paradise

10.16 New York, NY USA Irving Plaza

10.17 Philadelphia, PA USA Theater of Living Arts

10.19 Cleveland, OH USA Odeon Concert Club

10.20 Chicago, IL USA Park West

10.21 Minneapolis, MN USA Cabooze

10.23 Englewood, CO USA Ogden Theater

10.25 Seattle, WA USA Showbox

10.26 Portland, OR USA Crystal Ballroom

10.28 San Francisco, USA The Fillmore

10.29 Los Angeles, CA USA House of Blues

11.1 Las Vegas, NV USA Hard Rock Hotel - The Joint

European tour (2nd leg) to promote 'Zooma'

11.7 Munich, Germany Incognito

11.8 Frankfurt, Germany Batschkapp

11.9 Cologne, Germany Prime Club

11.11 Pratteln, Switzerland Z-7

11.13 Milan, Italy Alcatraz

11.15 Brussels, Belgium Botanique

11.16 Paris, France Le Bataclan

11.18 Glasgow, Scotland The Garage

11.19 Wolverhampton, England Wulfrun Hall

11.20 Manchester, England Manchester University - Debating Hall

11.22 Shepherds Bush, London, England Empire

Japanese tour to promote 'Zooma'

12.7 Nagoya, Japan Club Quattro

12.8 Osaka, Japan Club Quattro

12.10 Tokyo, Japan Shibuya Kokaido

2000

North American tour (2nd leg) to promote 'Zooma'

03.09 Orlando, FL USA House of Blues

03.10 Ft. Lauderdale, FL USA Fubar

03.11 Ybor City, FL USA Frankie's Patio

03.14 New Orleans, LA USA House of Blues

03.16 Ft. Worth, TX USA Caravan of Dreams

03.18 Austin, TX USA La Zona Rosa - South by Southwest Festival

03.20 Atlanta, GA USA Roxy Theater

03.21 Nashville, TN USA 328 Performance Hall

03.22 Cincinnati, OH USA Bogart's

03.24 Milwaukee, WI USA Shank Hall

03.25 Chicago, IL USA Park West

03.27 Pittsburgh, PA USA Rosebud

03.28 New York, NY USA Irving Plaza

03.29 Springfield, VA USA Jaxx

03.30 Pasadena, MD USA Daytona's

03.30 Toronto, Canada CTV Studio

Note: Guest on the late night 'Open Mike With Mike Bullard' television program...plays a bit of 'Going to California' on the mandolin during interview.

04.01 Montreal, Canada Club Soda

04.02 Toronto, Canada The Guvernment

07.15 Pistoia, Italy Piazza Duomo - Pistoia Blues Festival

2001

11.09 Nashville, TN USA 328 Performance Hall

11.10 Nashville, TN USA 328 Performance Hall

11.14 San Francisco, CA USA Warfield Theater

11.15 Universal City, CA USA Universal Amphitheatre

11.16 Phoenix, AZ USA Web Theatre

11.17 Las Vegas, NV USA House of Blues

11.19 Denver, CO USA Paramount Theatre

11.21 St. Paul, MN USA Touchstone Energy Place

11.23 Madison, WI USA Barrymore Theater

11.24 Chicago, IL USA Chicago Theater

11.25 St. Louis, MO USA The Pageant

11.26 Indianapolis, IN USA Murat Theatre

11.27 Kansas City, KS USA Madrid Theatre

11.29 Columbus, OH USA Promowest Pavilion

11.30 Cleveland, OH USA Lakewood Civic

12.01 Royal Oak, MI USA Royal Oak Music Theater

12.02 Greensburg, PA USA Palace Theatre

12.04 Buffalo, NY USA University of Buffalo - Centre for the Arts

12.05 Toronto, Canada Massey Hall

12.06 Montreal, Canada Place des Arts

12.08 Boston, MA USA Orpheum Theatre

12.09 New Haven, CT USA Palace Theatre

12.11 Philadelphia, PA USA Tower Theatre

12.12 Washington, DC USA Lisner Auditorium

12.13 New York, NY USA Beacon Theater

12.14 New York, NY USA Beacon Theater

2002

04.12 London, England Borders Books, Music & Cafe

Note: Joins joins vocalist Julie Felix for a 6:30pm performance to benefit the Mines Advisory Group

2003

03.02 London, England Queen Elizabeth Hall

Note: Jones plays bass, mandolin and grand piano during Robyn Hitchcock's 50th Birthday Celebration

08.29 Tokyo, Japan Akasaka Blitz

Note: Jones performs nine songs (3 w/Nuno Bettencourt, Steve Hacket and Paul Gilbert) in Hard Rock Cafe Japan's 20th Anniversary event

09.01 Osaka, Japan Namba Hatch

Note: Jones performs nine songs (3 w/Nuno Bettencourt, Steve Hacket and Paul Gilbert) in Hard Rock Cafe Japan's 20th Anniversary event

2004

01.19 (?) London, England Barbican Centre

Note: Jones joins John Cage for two showcases during 'John Cage Uncaged'

03.13 London, England Shepherds Bush Empire

Note: Jones joins Steve Hackett on bass for one song during Hackett's gig

05.1 Wilkesboro, NC USA Merlefest

Note: Jones joins Gillian Welch, David Rawlings, Nickel Creek mandolinist Chris Thile and fiddler Sara Watkins for an onstage jam session

05.2 (?) Wilkesboro, NC USA Merlefest

Note: Jones joins John Cowan and Sam Bush

07.24 (?) Lyons, CO USA Oskar Blues Club - Rocky Grass Festival

Note: Jones and Thile are in the audience for Uncle Earl gig…mandolinist Abigail Washburn had to go home (grandfather ill) so they invite them both up to join them

Mutual Appreciation Society tour

07.27 Seattle, WA USA Moore Theater

07.28 Portland, OR USA Roseland Theater

07.29 San Francisco, CA USA The Independent

07.30 Anaheim, CA USA House of Blues

07.31 Los Angeles, CA USA Roxy Theater

08.06 Santa Cruz, CA USA University of California - Santa Cruz

08.08 Minneapolis, MN USA Fine Line Music Cafe

08.09 Chicago, IL USA Metro

08.10 Cleveland, OH USA Beachland Ballroom

08.11 New York, NY USA Note: Mutual Appreciation Society perform on 'Late Night With Conan O'Brian television program

08.12 Boston, MA USA Paradise

08.13 New York, NY USA Bowery Ballroom

08.14 New York, NY USA Bowery Ballroom

08.15 Charleston, WV USA Mountain Stage Radio Show

08.17 Lexington, VA USA Lime Kiln Amphitheater

08.18 Alexandria, VA USA Birchmere

08.19 Alexandria, VA USA Birchmere

08.22 Note: Mutual Appreciation Society perform five songs on A&E's 'Breakfast With The Arts' television program

10.2? Lunel, France Lunel Mandolin Festival Note: Jones attends a mandolin festival on the invitation of Mike Marshall, whom he had met at Merlefest…joins him for one song on double bass.

12.06 Barnet, England The Green Man Note: Jones joins guitarist Adam Bomb and his band onstage for five songs.

2005

2.18 Clerkenwell, London, England 3 Kings Pub - Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders) Benefit Note: Jones performs on mandolin with Robyn Hitchcock (billed as Robyn Hitchcock and Heavy Friends) (Kimberly Rew - guitar, Paul Noble - bass, Terry Edwards - keys/sax/trumpet)

06.19 London, England Barbican Centre Note: Jones appears as a guest musician in the pit with the Merce Cunningham Dance Co.

06.24 London, England South Bank Centre - Royal Festival Hall Meltdown Festival

Note: Jones performs in US/UK Folk Connections gig with Robyn Hitchcock and Roy Harper

09.09 London, England St. James Church Note: Jones joins Nickel Creek in Piccadilly

09.26 London, England Barbican Centre Talking Bob Dylan Blues Tribute Note: Jones performs Dylan's 'Visions of Johanna' and 'Not Dark Yet' with Robyn Hitchcock

10.29 Lunel, France Lunel Mandolin Festival Note: Jones returns to this festival to perform a thirty-minute set on triple-necked mandolin and Kyma

2006

01.31 London, England Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders) Benefit

Note: Jones performs '8 Miles High' with Robyn Hitchcock…also in the band are Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey and Bill Rieflin from REM

02.?? Tacoma, WA USA (unconfirmed hotel) - Wintergrass Note: Jones joins Mike Marshall and Hamilton di Hollanda

02.23 Seattle, WA USA (unconfirmed venue) Note: Jones joins Uncle Earl on mandolin at the reception for the Integrated Media Association Conference

06.10 London, England Troubador Note: Jones joins Glenn Phillips (formerly of Toad the Wet Sprocket and Mutual Appreciation Society)

10.?? Lunel, France Lunel Mandolin Festival Note: Jones joins Italian bluegrass musicians, Venezuelean traditional players and Hamilton di Hollanda's Brasilian band

2007

01.27 (?) London, England The Spitz Note: Jones joins Uncle Earl

03.18 Nashville, TN USA Belcourt Theater Note: Jones joins Robyn Hitchcock and the Nashville Crawdads

04.26 Wilkesboro, NC USA Merlefest Note: 20th Merlefest Kickoff Jam…Jones joins Uncle Earl as well as the ensemble jam at the end

04.27 Wilkesboro, NC USA Merlefest Note: Jones joins Uncle Earl on mandolin for five songs

04.28 Wilkesboro, NC USA Merlefest

Note: Jones plays bass on four songs with Rayna Gellert and Friends…plays mandolin on 'Whole Lotta Love' with The Duhks

Note: Jones plays mandolin with Uncle Earl…Bela Fleck on banjo…Jones joins Donna The Buffalo on mandolin and bass for a few songs

Note: Jones joins the Sam Bush Band…Jones plays mandolin for 'Workingman Blues' during 20th Homecoming Jam

04.29 Wilkesboro, NC USA Merlefest Note: Jones joins Uncle Earl on bass and mandolin

05.10 London, England Barbican Centre Note: Jones joins Robyn Hitchcock and Ruby Wright on mandolin for the song 'Gigolo Aunt' during Syd Barrett tribute

06.?? Los Angeles, CA USA Largo Note: Jones performs with Watkins Family Hour

06.15 Manchester, TN USA Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival Note: Jones performs with Ben Harper and Roots drummer Ahmir Thompson ('How Many More Times')

06.17 Manchester, TN USA Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival Note: Jones performs four songs with Government Mule ('Livin' Lovin' Maid (She's Just A Woman', 'Moby Dick')

07.30 Modigliana, Italy Note: Jones performs with Robyn Hitchcock

08.01 Bari, Italy Note: Jones performs with Robyn Hitchcock

08.04 Halden, Norway Down On The Farm Festival Note: Jones performs with Robyn Hitchcock

09.14 Dorset, England Larmer Tree Gardens - End of the Road Festival Note: Jones performs with Robyn Hitchcock

12.28 New York, NY USA Beacon Theater Note: Jones performs with Government Mule ('How Many More Years')

2008

02.04 London, England The Brewery - BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards

Note: Jones presents Musician of the Year award to Andy Cunning...performs on mandolin with John Martyn for 'Over The Hill' and 'May You Never'

02.07 Los Angeles, CA USA Largo Note: Jones performs with Watkins Family Hour

02.10 Los Angeles, CA USA Staples Center - 50th Annual Grammy Awards

Note: Jones conducts orchestral section of Foo Fighters song 'Pretender'

03.24 London, England Royal Albert Hall Note: Jones performs with Robyn Hitchcock

03.30 Bergen, Norway Hotell Norge Bankettsalen - Bergenfest

Note: Jones performs with Robyn Hitchcock

06.07 Wembley, England Wembley Stadium Note: Jones and Page join the Foo Fighters during their encore for 'Rock And Roll' and 'Ramble On'

10.26 Exeter, England Riverside Leisure Centre - Manson's Guitar Show

Note: Jones performs a bass demo and participates in a jam during this exhibition

12.12 Ashville, SC Warren Haynes' 20th Annual Christmas Jam

Note: Jones performs 'Soulshine' with Warren Haynes and also performs with the Del McCoury Band

2009

04.13 New York, NY Note: Jones performs with Sara Watkins on the 'Late Night with Jimmy Fallon' television program

04.16 Brooklyn, NY - Merce Cunningham at 90

Note: Jones and Sonic Youth perform an original piece of music written for this festival

Coming Up:

Them Crooked Vultures

08.09 Chicago, IL Metro - Lollapalooza After Show

Additional dates to be announced.

Additions and corrections to this gig-ography are welcome, as are posting photos, vidclips, reviews, recollections, etc.

Hello Steve!

You are a brilliant source of information. Thank you again!!!!

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Do you know if he had any plans to tour Oz and NZ?

Have never heard of nor seen anything to suggest he intended to tour Oz and NZ. Robert Fripp was putting together a 2001 JPJ/Jeff Beck/King Crimson package tour

but Jeff dropped out of it shortly before it was to be announced. JPJ and King

Crimson went on to play a few dates in North America.

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Steve, what did JPJ do if anything between 1980 and 87. I know he worked with Cinderella and Buthole Surfers as well as the Scream for help soundtrack. Is there anything more that you know about?

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2004

01.19 (?) London, England Barbican Centre

Note: Jones joins John Cage for two showcases during 'John Cage Uncaged'

01.17 London, England Barbican Centre

Note: Jones joins ensemble for two 45 minute events during 'John Cage Uncaged'. Musicircus to be staged in Europe with more than 345 people divided into 51 groups performing simultaneously or carrying out various actions in unexpected places throughout the Barbican. John Paul Jones played a flashing bass guitar.

05.2 (?) Wilkesboro, NC USA Merlefest

Note: Jones joins John Cowan and Sam Bush

He joined John Cowan and Sam Bush on the Watson Stage for at least 2 songs (Baton Rouge & Dazed And Confused)

07.24 (?) Lyons, CO USA Oskar Blues Club - Rocky Grass Festival

Note: Jones and Thile are in the audience for Uncle Earl gig…mandolinist Abigail Washburn had to go home (grandfather ill) so they invite them both up to join them

07.24 - It was when Uncle Earl members met JPJ for the first time and they played a 2 hour set.

10.2? Lunel, France Lunel Mandolin Festival Note: Jones attends a mandolin festival on the invitation of Mike Marshall, whom he had met at Merlefest…joins him for one song on double bass.

10.29

2005

06.19 London, England Barbican Centre Note: Jones appears as a guest musician in the pit with the Merce Cunningham Dance Co.

http://www.annetteworks.com/events/2005.htm

19th:

Musicians: Takehisa Kosugi(MD), John Paul Jones (Led Zeppelin) and Kaffe Matthews - JPJ used a triple-necked mandolin and Kyma.

06.24 London, England South Bank Centre - Royal Festival Hall Meltdown Festival

Note: Jones performs in US/UK Folk Connections gig with Robyn Hitchcock and Roy Harper

Roy Harper did not perform with JPJ & Robyn Hitchcock. http://hqinfo.blogspot.com/2005_06_01_archive.html

Host Lenny Kaye joined them on the last song of their 4-song set.

09.26 London, England Barbican Centre Talking Bob Dylan Blues Tribute Note: Jones and Robyn Hitchcock perform Dylan's 'Visions of Johanna' and 'Not Dark Yet'

John Paul Jones on Mandolin, who appeared on the programme as John Blodwyn but was introduced properly by Robyn onstage.

JPJ & Hitchcock also performed a 3rd song, a Hitchcock favorite 'Ole! Tarantula'.

2006

02.23 Seattle, WA USA (unconfirmed venue)

W Hotel - Great Rooms

7:00PM Start Time

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02.25 Tacoma, WA USA

(Sheraton Tacoma - now Hotel Murano Tacoma - Venice Ballroom) - Wintergrass Note: Jones joins Mike Marshall and Hamilton di Hollanda

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John Paul Jones played acoustic bass -

10.?? Lunel, France Lunel Mandolin Festival Note: Jones joins Italian bluegrass musicians, Venezuelean traditional players and Hamilton di Hollanda's Brasilian band

10.27 - John Paul Jones played bass with the Italian Bluegrass Trio.

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10.28 - John Paul Jones performed with Hamilton di Hollanda's Brasillian band.

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2007

01.27 (Confirmed) London, England The Spitz Note: Jones joins Uncle Earl

http://mojoblog.typepad.com/mojo_blog/2007/01/index.html

03.18 Nashville, TN USA Belcourt Theater Note: Jones joins Robyn Hitchcock and the Nashville Crawdads

Side Note: Available for download at http://www.archive.org/details/rhitchcock2007-03-18

06.15 Manchester, TN USA Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival Note: Jones performs with Ben Harper and Roots drummer Ahmir Thompson ('How Many More Times')

06.17 Manchester, TN USA Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival Note: Jones performs four songs with Government Mule ('Livin' Lovin' Maid (She's Just A Woman', 'Moby Dick')

06.15 Bonnaroo 2007, Other Stage - John Paul Jones joined Gillian Welch and David Rawlings on stage.

06.16 (technically, as it started at 12:00am) Bonnaroo 2007, The Other Tent

John Paul Jones joined Ben Harper, Michael Ward, Kirk Douglas and Ahmir Thompson in the Bonnaroo Superjam.

06.16 Bonnaroo 2007, The Other Stage

John Paul Jones joined Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals for 'Dazed And Confused'.

12.28 New York, NY USA Beacon Theater Note: Jones performs with Government Mule ('How Many More Years')

JPJ's appearance was just a rumor, however they did play 'How Many More Years' - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEzemOtt1CE

2008

12.12 Ashville, SC Warren Haynes' 20th Annual Christmas Jam

Note: Jones performs 'Soulshine' with Warren Haynes and also performs with the Del McCoury Band

12.11 Asheville, NC - The Orange Peel

JPJ played this warm-up date with Del McCoury Band, Warren Haynes & Gov't Mule

12.12 Asheville, NC - Asheville Civic Center

JPJ performed with Del Mccoury Band, Warren Haynes and Allman Brothers Band

12.13 Asheville, NC - ASheville Civic Center

Michael Franti & Jay Bowman, Ben Harper & Relentless7 and Gov't Mule

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Steve, what did JPJ do if anything between 1980 and 87. I know he worked with Cinderella and Buthole Surfers as well as the Scream for help soundtrack. Is there anything more that you know about?

In 1980 he produced a single for the Eastbourne-based rock group Lamella. Not

sure if that was before or after 9/25/80. His more high-profile projects are listed

in the biography on his site.

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Los Angeles, CA

February 7, 2008

Found this review in the 5/19/08 issue of The New Yorker:

The following Thursday, Tench was back at Largo, playing with Sara, Sean, Greg Leisz (pedal steel), and Gabe Wicher (fiddle), to a crowd of about sixty-five. They played some Watkins songs, and one by Tom Brosseau, a sweet, off-kilter singer-songwriter from North Dakota, who is Flanagan's tennis partner and often plays at Largo.

After a bit, Sara said, "If Jon B. wants to come up and play with us on this song, he should." From the back of the room, a tall, loping figure in a leather jacket, with thick dark hair and lively eyes set in a pale face, made his way across the floor, carrying a guitar: it was Jon Brion, a virtuosic musician, producer, and composer, who has had an always-sold-out show at Largo for a dozen years.

Then Sara invited up another John--"lot of Johns tonight," she said--and it was John Paul Jones, the bassist from Led Zeppelin. There were whispers in the surprised audience. ("There was no way I was going to announce this," Flanagan said to me.)

They played a John Hartford bluegrass song, with Jones on bass and Brion on a nineteen-fifties Gretsch. Jones, fine featured and distinguished-looking, smiled mildly as he played. When the song was over, another musician walked onto the stage: the session drummer Jim Keltner (Dylan, Lennon, Harrison, Clapton, Floyd). He sat down at the drum kit and

put on a pair of dark glasses. Jones picked up his mandolin, and the group played an instrumental version of the Zeppelin song "Going to California." Keltner leaned back and cast his arm tenderly, like a fisherman. Jones held his mandolin snug to his chest, as if it were a wiggly baby and he had to concentrate to button up its coat. He was blushing

with pleasure by the end.

"Nice boyfriends," Flanagan said to Sara when the show was over and the audience was reluctantly drifting out.

"That was the most ridiculous band," Brion said. "You couldn't hire that band, you couldn't afford that band, you couldn't get them together. By all accounts it shouldn't have happened."

Keltner went home; so did Jones. The others sat around till well past midnight, taking turns on Jones's mandolin, which he had left behind.

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In 1980 he produced a single for the Eastbourne-based rock group Lamella. Not

sure if that was before or after 9/25/80. His more high-profile projects are listed

in the biography on his site.

I find only one 1980 release by Lamella ("Wasting Your Time" b/w "When Julie Dances", Direct DO B1), but the credited producer was David Satchell. Do you have any more info?

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1983

12.04 Bristol, England Colston Hall

Note: Joins Robert Plant for encore; 'Little Sister'.

that is why i love this website, you never stop learning new things.

hadnt heard of this jam before and was not aware that RP & JPJ hooked up much after LZ crashed.

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1991

01.18 London, England Queen Elizabeth Hall

Note: Joins joins vocal renaissance group Red Byrd to perform Jones' composition 'Amores Pasodas'. Jones plays lute, harpsichord and vihuela

At that time i read new a report that Mr.Jones was producing a double CD album with his own classical compositions.

so there was some truth about back then. i wonder why it was never released somewhere ?

1992

07.?? Seville, Spain World's Fair

Note: Jones is musical director for a one-hour showcase of technology and art titled Memory Palace; featured 'Liquid Selves' by Karl Sims

This went on some kind of tour in europe with the La Fura Dels Baus artist performer group from spain,

then funded by Mercedes Benz. i remember seeing this great performance for free on a big open air space in Berlin then (1993?), but i have no knowledge if JPJ toured with the group who were multimedia artists working with their bodies, fire & flame throwing, self built cars, wild masks - generally quite avantgarde in a shocking mad max kind of scenario. and there was kind of a band that were playing mostly wild, industrial music. quite amazing then, again i have no idea why the music never was made available, not even at the performance.

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1992

07.?? Seville, Spain World's Fair

Note: Jones is musical director for a one-hour showcase of technology and art titled Memory Palace; featured 'Liquid Selves' by Karl Sims

This went on some kind of tour in europe with the La Fura Dels Baus artist performer group from spain,

then funded by Mercedes Benz. i remember seeing this great performance for free on a big open air space in Berlin then (1993?), but i have no knowledge if JPJ toured with the group who were multimedia artists working with their bodies, fire & flame throwing, self built cars, wild masks - generally quite avantgarde in a shocking mad max kind of scenario. and there was kind of a band that were playing mostly wild, industrial music. quite amazing then, again i have no idea why the music never was made available, not even at the performance.

It's my understanding John's direct involvement was limited to being musical director for the showcase in Seville.

In 2001, Image Entertainment released a dvd - 'Odyssey - The Mind's Eye Presents Computer Animation Experience' (ID0936ODDVD) and it includes 'Liquid Selves', an animation short produced by John Paul Jones for the World Expo in Seville, Spain 1992). I have this and I believe they can still be purchased online from Image

Entertainment or Amazon.com, etc.

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I find only one 1980 release by Lamella ("Wasting Your Time" b/w "When Julie Dances", Direct DO B1), but the credited producer was David Satchell. Do you have any more info?

My reference notes show "Jones produces a single for Eastbourne-based rock group Lamella" was reported in the August 1981 issue of 'Tight But Loose', the Led Zeppelin fanzine published by Dave Lewis. Let's ask him.

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It's my understanding John's direct involvement was limited to being musical director for the showcase in Seville.

Jones was commissioned to be the musical director for the "Memory Palace" exhibit at the 1992 World's Fair in Spain. It featured multimedia performances by several artists, including Karl Sims and La Fura Dels Baus. Jones had previously assisted La Fura Dels Baus with their 1990 production "Noun".

1991

01.18 London, England Queen Elizabeth Hall

Note: Joins joins vocal renaissance group Red Byrd to perform Jones' composition 'Amores Pasodas'. Jones plays lute, harpsichord and vihuela

At that time i read new a report that Mr.Jones was producing a double CD album with his own classical compositions.

so there was some truth about back then. i wonder why it was never released somewhere ?

It was released on Red Byrd's 1990 album Songs Of Love And Death.

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It's my understanding John's direct involvement was limited to being musical director for the showcase in Seville.

In 2001, Image Entertainment released a dvd - 'Odyssey - The Mind's Eye Presents Computer Animation Experience' (ID0936ODDVD) and it includes 'Liquid Selves', an animation short produced by John Paul Jones for the World Expo in Seville, Spain 1992). I have this and I believe they can still be purchased online from Image

Entertainment or Amazon.com, etc.

thank you mucho, Steve! i shall look into that.

i am sure to remember that the music to the whole performance i saw was credited to have been composed by JPJ.

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<br />thank you mucho, Steve! i shall look into that.<br />i am sure to remember that the music to the whole performance i saw was credited to have been composed by JPJ.<br />
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Just to accelerate your quest, here's a link to Liquid Selves! Enjoy.

http://www.archive.o...uid_selves_1992

This short computer animation depicts the upcoming struggle between the virtual and physical sides of our selves, where our bodies are left behind as technology enhances our ability to exist in virtual worlds.

A collection of techniques were used to produce this animation. Particle systems were used to disassemble and reconstruct various images. Artificial evolution and interpolation of 3D parametric shapes allowed the creation of unusual surface transformations. Morphing techniques produced smooth transitions between faces, and various image processing, warping, and compositing techniques were also employed.

Software and Animation by Karl Sims

Music by Peter Gabriel and John Paul Jones

Thanks to Lew Tucker, Jim Salem, Gary Oberbrunner, Matt Fitzgibbon, Dave Sheppard, David Marvit, Kleiser-Walczak, and Keith Waters

Produced for "Memory Palace" and Art Futura '92

This piece was rendered on a Connection Machine CM-2 computer.

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Jones was commissioned to be the musical director for the "Memory Palace" exhibit at the 1992 World's Fair in Spain. It featured multimedia performances by several artists, including Karl Sims and La Fura Dels Baus. Jones had previously assisted La Fura Dels Baus with their 1990 production "Noun".

It was released on Red Byrd's 1990 album Songs Of Love And Death.

Merci for clearing that up, Swandon.

i believe this could be interesting to listen to as it is a 3 piece, 15 minute suite or something:

John Paul Jones - Amores Passados

Al son de los arroyuelos [4:57]

No Dormio [6:06]

So elle encina [4:33]

Review (by Stuart Maconie in NME 26 January 1991

Similarly, vocal duo Red Byrd's collection wilfully mixes the haunting formality of 16th Century Italy with uncharacteristically lovely settings of poems by Led Zep's John Paul Jones! Unfortunately for Red Byrd, it's the use of modern guitar and bass that really catch the attention, particularly in the twisted, fractured textures of Frank Martin's'Trois Poems' (8).

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Isn´t it a bit curious that JPJ seems to lead a secret and not well documented life as Choir Master sometimes?!

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