Falling Angel – Duran Duran 25th

February 5th, 2018 § Comments Off on Falling Angel – Duran Duran 25th § permalink


Falling Angel. One of the really great songs that I produced, engineered, programmed, and played guitar on, that didn’t make the final cut of Duran Duran’s Wedding album.

So Blind – Valentine

February 1st, 2018 § Comments Off on So Blind – Valentine § permalink

It started out as my 1992 Valentines day song, written in Paris, asking for forgiveness for being a man. It didn’t work.

And the brilliant Alan Frew/Glass Tiger recording with Steve Ferrone, Justin Clayton and Chris Garcia, recorded in the Dell, and at the Record Plant, Hollywood, and mixed on the Neve, and a flock of Fairchilds, by Steve Churchyard, Walter Turbitt and myself, at A & M Studios, Hollywood (Chaplin, Hansen), and mastered by Stephen Marcussen.
A Number 1 Hit Song of 1995 in Canada!

Fleetwood Mac – “Person of the Year” – Time

January 29th, 2018 § Comments Off on Fleetwood Mac – “Person of the Year” – Time § permalink

Fleetwood Mac became the first group to be MusicCares “person of the year” for 2018. Congratulations!

The band performed at Radio City Music Hall last Friday night in New York.

I was fortunate to have worked with Fleetwood Mac in 1995 on their album Time, with Mick Fleetwood, John and Christine McVie, Dave Mason, Billy Burnette and Bekka Bramlett. There have also been other versions of FM over the decades. I wonder if they were invited to the MusicCares show?

Here is These Strange Times, the title track that I produced, engineered, performed and created in my Hollywood Hills studio with Mick Fleetwood, Ray Kennedy, Jimmy Hotz, and with help from Ken Allardyce at Ocean Way.

Jones, Kennedy, Fleetwood and Hotz in Ocean Way studio in 1995

2018 NAMM show

January 25th, 2018 § Comments Off on 2018 NAMM show § permalink

Disneyland in 1956

The NAMM show starts today at the Anaheim Convention Center in Southern California.

The National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) is a non-profit that was founded in 1901.

Anaheim was founded in 1857 by German immigrants as the Anaheim Colony. The heim (home) by the Santa Ana river. By 1870 the area had “scores of vineyards” and 47 wineries. A grape disease in the 1880s forced farmers to switch to orange growing, which lasted until the mid 1950s. Which is also when Disneyland opened.

Ninety years ago, in 1928, Disney released its first major film with fully synchronized sound; Steamboat Willie. Look how far we have come?

1928 Steamboat Willie on YouTube

The Hollywood Sign

January 18th, 2018 § Comments Off on The Hollywood Sign § permalink

The news about putting another sign on Mount Lee, on the Valley side, made me think of my song from my 1994 album, One Moment in Time – The Hollywood Sign.

Written, performed and recorded by John Jones ©1995.

And then there is this live version from the MP3 show at the Troubador…

Richard Martinez, Sean Halley and John Jones performing The Hollywood Sign at the Troubador, West Hollywood, 1999.

Never Let Us Go – Jones & Dwyer

January 17th, 2018 § Comments Off on Never Let Us Go – Jones & Dwyer § permalink

This is my song, “Never Let Us Go”. It was re-mixed with my brother, guest artist and “Loop-Meister” Mark Dwyer, in 1992, in Hammerwood, East Sussex.
Mark and I created many of the loops that were used on Duran Duran’s Wedding album. I loved going to the club on Saturday night after an afternoon tweaking at the farm!

Jones & Dwyer – London 1993


All Recording and Instruments by J. Jones & M. Dwyer.
Produced by John Jones & Mark Dwyer.
Written by J. Jones ©1992 John Jones Music.

Drumroll Studios Construction 2003

January 15th, 2018 § Comments Off on Drumroll Studios Construction 2003 § permalink

Sean Halley, Steve Ferrone & John Jones at Drumroll Studios in 2003

JJ News April 31, 2003 – My Times – Drumroll Control Room

Duran Duran-ish Jones Songs 1992-1995

January 14th, 2018 § Comments Off on Duran Duran-ish Jones Songs 1992-1995 § permalink


Songs I wrote and recorded, from the final weeks of Wedding album production, through Alan Frew’s Hold On (recorded in L.A.), and DD’s Thank You (Battersea, Antibes, Los Angeles), that take me back to those days when I was commuting between Hammerwood and Battersea. They are a warm reminder of how much Simon, Nick, John, Warren, Sterling, Spike, Stan, and others!, were a big influence on me, my music and my life.

Rock-ish Jones Songs playlist

January 14th, 2018 § Comments Off on Rock-ish Jones Songs playlist § permalink


Assorted Rock Songs from One Moment in Time and black n white, both albums with Steve Ferrone on drums, and my home demos from the “Songs of” album series 1992-1995.

What Gives You This Hate?

January 10th, 2018 § Comments Off on What Gives You This Hate? § permalink

A song written from the perspective of a civilian caught in the bombings and wars that have inflicted our planet.

©1994-2018 JohnJonesMusic