This is Bop - Jon Hendricks and the Art of Vocal Jazz - Peter Jones

This is Bop - Jon Hendricks and the Art of Vocal Jazz - Peter Jones

No Chord is Better Than the Wrong Chord

This is Bop - Jon Hendricks and the Art of Vocal Jazz - Peter Jones

Peter Jones [+-]
Jazz singer and journalist
Peter Jones is a jazz singer and journalist based in London. He read English at St Peter’s College, Oxford, and after a brief sojourn at the University of New Mexico he returned to England and began working as a pop music journalist. After a decade as a film and TV publicist, during which he was the researcher for the autobiography of Spitting Image founder Roger Law, he gained an MA in Film and Television Studies from the University of Westminster. Until 2015 he taught film and media at a variety of London colleges, and published a short book on black cinema (BFI Publishing), followed by a handbook for Media and Film students (Hodder Arnold). For several years he played bass in a jazz sextet, before deciding to concentrate on singing. At around the time of his first album (‘One Way Ticket to Palookaville’ - 2013) he developed a serious interest in the work of Mark Murphy, which has continued ever since. He began working for London Jazz News, reviewing concerts and CDs, and conducting interviews, including one with Kurt Elling in 2015. His second album (‘Utopia’) was released in 2016.

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Hendricks continued to tour, with Judith and the children included in the line-up. Many musicians and singers passed through the band over the years, and Hendricks became closely involved with The Manhattan Transfer, helping them achieve three Grammys for their Vocalese album.

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Jones, Peter. No Chord is Better Than the Wrong Chord. This is Bop - Jon Hendricks and the Art of Vocal Jazz. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 117-132 Nov 2020. ISBN 9781781798744. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=41236. Date accessed: 21 Nov 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.41236. Nov 2020

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