DONELL JONESSinger
Born May 22, 1973 in Chicago, Donell Jones grew up in a family of
musicians. His father was a gospel vocalist who inspired his son to
pursue his passion from a young age. As he grew older, Jones became
involved in the gang culture of Chicago's infamous South Side. His
mother bought him an electric guitar when he was 14, which, according
to Jones, helped reaffirm his passion for music and ultimately kept
him off the streets.
Jones met Eddie "Eddie F" Ferrell, president of Untouchables
Entertainment and former member of hip-hop group Heavy D & The Boyz,
in the early '90s, and the two formed a partnership with LaFace
Records. Jones went on to pen the 1994 Usher hit "Think of You."
LaFace execs L.A. Reid and Babyface saw something in the young
songwriter and gave him the green light to pursue a solo project.
Jones' debut album, My Heart, peaked at No. 30 on the Billboard
R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. It was anchored by the success of the Stevie
Wonder cover "Knocks Me Off My Feet."
He had quickly become recognized for his songwriting abilities, having
written the 702 song "Get It Together" and Drea's "Not Gonna Letcha."
With a successful songwriting career well underway, Jones returned in
1999 with Where I Wanna Be. It produced the No. 1 hits "Where I Wanna
Be" and "U Know What's Up," which features TLC's Lisa "Left Eye"
Lopes. The latter track sat on the Billboard charts for eight weeks
and helped Jones win an American Music Award for Best New R&B Artist.
Where I Wanna Be sold more than 1 million copies.
His third album, Life Goes On, hit No. 3 on the Billboard 200 and went
gold.
After a few years off, Jones returned in 2006 with Journey of a
Gemini, which was a huge success. It peaked at No. 1 and No. 15 on the
Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and Billboard 200, respectively. A
hits compilation was issued the following year and Jones subsequently
parted ways with LaFace.
Jones released The Lost Files, a collection of unreleased songs, in
2009. He then signed with the independent label eOne Music and
released Lyrics in 2010 and Forever in 2013. In both albums Jones
performed, wrote and produced nearly every track.
Jones performs steadily throughout the United States and abroad.
JOE
Singer
In retrospect of looking back over the past twenty years, R&B
superstar JOE Thomas crosses BRIDGES. The crooner’s new Album
clearly defines his new outlook on life’s relationships and where
they have taken him. Why “BRIDGES”?
- “ We build them, cross them, burn them, then soon realize how much
we need them” - JOE
“Relationships are Bridges and at some point in life we must take
full responsibility for where we have allowed those relationships to
take us. Most important, what relationships or BRIDGES are we
building, crossing into or burning?”
The Album is described as therapeutic and open. “I must confess
I’ve had my share of girls in my lifetime – honestly I’ve been
on the wildest rides and maybe I should slow it down” are the
opening lines of the Album’s introduction single – ‘LOVE &
SEX’ PT. 2 which features the beautiful KELLY ROWLAND of Destiny’s
Child and X-Factor fame. The single is widely and well received at
Urban AC radio and video (directed by veteran director Bille Woodruff)
with a strong reminiscence of the SOS Band days. Part one featured
American Idol Fantasia and was featured on the singer’s 2013 Album
release Double Back, (Evolution of R&B) which debuted #1 on the
Billboard R&B charts and #6 on Billboard Top 200.
When asked why the choice of Kelly over Fantasia, the R&B singer is
very adamant that there is and never was a choice per say or
comparison in his mind between the two. “Both are equally talented
and beautiful”. If I had to describe in keeping with the concept of
BRIDGES, (think of it this way), every major bridge has different
levels or entrances when going across them. Your choice depends on the
direction your going in. Both Kelly and Fantasia were necessary
because I needed to go into two different directions for this
particular song.
I won’t call it a journey. That is for people to decide. I will say
that it is heartfelt and relatable to past or present circumstances
for any listener who embarks on BRIDGES. It is uplifting, fun and
thought provoking. The biggest comment for those that I have played
Bridges for is that one, you never feel like you have to skip over a
particular song and that each song is enjoyable or as they say, “it
reminds me of when I ….” That blank has been filled in some pretty
amazing things.
Songs like “Sex Ain’t A Weapon” hits hard with its strong ¾
shuffle beat reminiscent of Marvin keeps you grooving on the subject
matter for the woman who chooses to hold back or deprive her man
lovin’ when she feels like playing the mute game of making it easy
to turn off her desire or quench his thirst for sex. Joe
charismatically states “A queen B should never hold back the
Honey…not later but sooner girl you’ll hear the rumor that other
fish been swimming around in your sea. That’s why You Can’t Use
Sex As a Weapon”.
Then there’s the album’s new single, the sure fire nostalgic
Ballad entitled, "If You Lose Her". I mean what would a JOE album be
without one or several ballads (which he has not and never fails to
deliver). On the thought-provoking ballad “If You Lose Her,” Joe
cautions men about neglecting or taking a good woman for granted.
“If you lose her, there’ll be a hole in your soul… no grave deep
enough to bury the pain.” Other noteworthy songs include the anthem
“First Lady,” the party-driven “Take It to the House” and
another soul-stirring ballad, “The Rope Gives Way.”
Manager/partner Isaac views BRIDGES as a way to connect Joe with a
wider audience. “Joe is one of the few artists left who can step
into any genre,” says Isaac. “Already mainstream R&B and urban AC
staples, Joe’s hits are still played on top 40 and rhythmic
stations. Listening to BRIDGES, people will hear that Joe’s music
isn’t a hard bridge to cross.”
A self-described “country boy” born in South Georgia and raised in
Alabama, Joe often accompanied his traveling evangelist father on the
road. Growing up, he also learned to play the guitar and piano while
developing his vocal skills in church. Joe’s dream of attending
Dillard University in New Orleans to study business and law took a
backseat when he opted to relocate to New Jersey in pursuit of a
musical career. After notching his first R&B top 10 for Mercury
Records in 1993 with “I’m in Luv,” Joe began hitting his stride
in the mid-‘90s with the R&B and pop crossover smash “All the
Things (Your Man Won’t Do).”
An ensuing string of hits—“All That I Am,” “I Wanna Know,”
“No One Comes Close”—sealed Joe’s reputation in the 2000s as
an R&B superstar. And the seven-time Grammy nominee’s memorable
collaborations with Mariah Carey (“Thank God I Found You”), Big
Pun (“Still Not a Player”) and G-Unit (“Wanna Get to Know
You”) further underscored his musical versatility.
Joe’s flexibility offstage extends beyond cooking to sports
(“I’m very competitive when it comes to basketball, bowling and
shooting pool”). He’d love to return to school and get his degree.
But right now, it’s all about connecting with BRIDGES.
“I’d love to be remembered in the same league as a Marvin Gaye,”
says Joe. “And I’ve got time. That’s the beauty of R&B. It’s a
classy genre — and class always lasts.”
Joe songs include
* IF I WAS YOUR MAN [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ar-7XfCUMo]
* ALL THE THINGS (YOUR MAN WON'T DO)
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVi25pSRAkc]
* I WANNA KNOW [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJ8VjyPw0qY]
Donell Jones Songs Include :
* U KNOW WHAT'S UP [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2mEjkBmDQo]
* SHORTY [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_s-EmzVRJY]
* HE WON'T HURT YOU [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PyZGDrB0INs]
Upscale and Classy with Joe & Donell Jones
Friday March 13th
Doors Open 6:30 PM
Show 7:45 PM
Sponsored By :
* A For The People Insurance
* Mighty Man Productions
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