Reunald Jones

Reunald Jones

A fine section trumpeter who worked steadily throughout his career both in big bands and in the studios, Reunald Jones rarely took any solos after the mid-'30s. After attending the Michigan Conservatory, Jones played with local bands in the Midwest including Speed Webb in 1930. Jones had associations with many orchestras during the '30s and 40s, including Charlie Johnson, the Savoy Bearcats, Fess Williams, Chick Webb (1933-1934 during which time he took some of his few recorded solos), Sam Wooding, Claude Hopkins, Willie Bryant, Teddy Hill, Don Redman (1936-1938), Erskine Hawkins, Duke Ellington (two months in 1946), Jimmie Lunceford, Lucky Millinder, and Sy Oliver. He was the lead trumpeter with Count Basie during 1952-1957, which brought him some fame, but Jones was never really featured. In addition to extensive studio work, he toured with Woody Herman (1959), played with a short-lived George Shearing big band, and was in the orchestra that accompanied Nat King Cole (1961-1964). Jones became less active in the '70s. His wide range and fine tone kept him working, but also resulted in Reunald Jones (who never led his own record date) being mostly confined to background work, despite possessing a fine swing-based solo style. ~ Scott Yanow

Type

Person

Born

Dec 22, 1910

Born in

Indianapolis

Died

Feb 26, 1989 (aged 78)

Country

United States

ISNI code

0000000035560797

Genres