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Albert Francis Jones (December 18, 1930, Philadelphia - April 1976) was an American jazz drummer. Jones played with Lionel Hampton in 1949 and with Dizzy Gillespie in 1951-1953, including for tours of Europe. He also worked in the early 1950s with Joe Carroll, Miles Davis, Milt Jackson, and Wade Legge. Later in the 1950s he played with Arnett Cobb and accompanied the singers Billie Holiday, Sarah Vaughan, and Dinah Washington. After touring Europe with the in 1962, he moved permanently to Belgium, where he founded his own group to play as a house band in a Belgian club. His sidemen were and . This ensemble played with visiting Americans such as Dexter Gordon, Milt Jackson, and Clark Terry. He also worked with Dany Doriz.

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  • أل جونز (بالإنجليزية: Al Jones)‏ هو طبال أمريكي، ولد في 18 ديسمبر 1930 في فيلادلفيا في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 1976. (ar)
  • Albert Francis Jones (December 18, 1930, Philadelphia - April 1976) was an American jazz drummer. Jones played with Lionel Hampton in 1949 and with Dizzy Gillespie in 1951-1953, including for tours of Europe. He also worked in the early 1950s with Joe Carroll, Miles Davis, Milt Jackson, and Wade Legge. Later in the 1950s he played with Arnett Cobb and accompanied the singers Billie Holiday, Sarah Vaughan, and Dinah Washington. After touring Europe with the in 1962, he moved permanently to Belgium, where he founded his own group to play as a house band in a Belgian club. His sidemen were and . This ensemble played with visiting Americans such as Dexter Gordon, Milt Jackson, and Clark Terry. He also worked with Dany Doriz. (en)
  • Albert Francis „Al“ Jones (* 18. Dezember 1930 in Philadelphia; † 1976 Belgien) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazz-Schlagzeuger des Modern Jazz. Jones spielte ab 1949 bei Lionel Hampton und 1952 bis 1955 bei Dizzy Gillespie, mit dem er auch 1953 in Deutschland tourte. Er begleitete Bull Moose Jackson und Arnett Cobb und die Sängerinnen Sarah Vaughan, Billie Holiday und Dinah Washington. 1962 kam er mit dem Living Theater of New York nach Europa und blieb in Belgien. Hier begleitete er durchreisende Musiker wie Dexter Gordon, Clark Terry und Milt Jackson, spielte mit Jean Fanis, Roger Vanhaverbeke, bei Jack Sels und im New Sadi Quartet von Fats Sadi. Er nahm mit Gillespie, Hampton, Dinah Washington, Sarah Vaughan, Arnett Cobb, Wade Legge (Trio 1953) und Bull Moose Jackson auf. (de)
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  • أل جونز (بالإنجليزية: Al Jones)‏ هو طبال أمريكي، ولد في 18 ديسمبر 1930 في فيلادلفيا في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 1976. (ar)
  • Albert Francis Jones (December 18, 1930, Philadelphia - April 1976) was an American jazz drummer. Jones played with Lionel Hampton in 1949 and with Dizzy Gillespie in 1951-1953, including for tours of Europe. He also worked in the early 1950s with Joe Carroll, Miles Davis, Milt Jackson, and Wade Legge. Later in the 1950s he played with Arnett Cobb and accompanied the singers Billie Holiday, Sarah Vaughan, and Dinah Washington. After touring Europe with the in 1962, he moved permanently to Belgium, where he founded his own group to play as a house band in a Belgian club. His sidemen were and . This ensemble played with visiting Americans such as Dexter Gordon, Milt Jackson, and Clark Terry. He also worked with Dany Doriz. (en)
  • Albert Francis „Al“ Jones (* 18. Dezember 1930 in Philadelphia; † 1976 Belgien) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazz-Schlagzeuger des Modern Jazz. Jones spielte ab 1949 bei Lionel Hampton und 1952 bis 1955 bei Dizzy Gillespie, mit dem er auch 1953 in Deutschland tourte. Er begleitete Bull Moose Jackson und Arnett Cobb und die Sängerinnen Sarah Vaughan, Billie Holiday und Dinah Washington. 1962 kam er mit dem Living Theater of New York nach Europa und blieb in Belgien. Hier begleitete er durchreisende Musiker wie Dexter Gordon, Clark Terry und Milt Jackson, spielte mit Jean Fanis, Roger Vanhaverbeke, bei Jack Sels und im New Sadi Quartet von Fats Sadi. (de)
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  • أل جونز (طبال) (ar)
  • Al Jones (Schlagzeuger) (de)
  • Al Jones (drummer) (en)
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