Brian Jones Biography

Occup.Musician
FromUnited Kingdom
BornFebruary 28, 1942
DiedJuly 2, 1969
Aged27 years
Brian Jones was birthed Lewis Brian Hopkin Jones on February 28, 1942, in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, to parents Lewis Blount Jones and Louisa Beatrice Jones. As a youngster, Jones exhibited an inherent skill for music, learning to play the piano as well as later on, the guitar.

Brian was an outstanding student, mastering both academics and sports, especially swimming. Nonetheless, troubles in his individual life including teenage rebellions as well as fathering 2 kids out of matrimony, led him to at some point abandon his academics.

In the early 1960s, Jones moved to London, where he became immersed in the blossoming blues music scene. It was during this duration that he met musicians Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts, as well as Ian Stewart, who would all later on become members of the Rolling Stones, which Jones founded in 1962.

Under Jones' direction, the Rolling Stones were greatly influenced by American blues and also R&B. As the band climbed in fame, Brian was accountable for playing different tools, consisting of harmonica, keyboards, saxophone, and marimba, in addition to his contributions as a guitar player. Noteworthy tracks that featured Brian's innovative critical work include "Paint It, Black," "Ruby Tuesday," as well as "Under My Thumb."

In spite of momentous success, Jones began experiencing individual and also expert issues later on in the decade. As substance abuse took control of his life, his connection with other band participants started to fracture. To make matters worse, he dealt with numerous apprehensions because of his drug use and also an unstable connection with Danish model Anita Pallenberg, that would later come to be included with bandmate Keith Richards.

By 1969, Brian Jones's physical and also psychological health degraded, as well as his payments to the band minimized. Additionally, Jagger and also Richards's expanding songwriting collaboration pushed Jones better to the sidelines. By June of that year, the Rolling Stones officially asked Jones to leave the group, changing him with guitarist Mick Taylor.

Much less than a month after his separation from the band, Brian Jones was found dead in his swimming pool on July 3, 1969, at his residence in Sussex, England. The reason of fatality was at first ruled as "death by ill fortune," however the mysterious conditions around his passing have actually led to much supposition and debate ever since.

In spite of his unfortunate end, Brian Jones's tradition as a starting participant of the Rolling Stones as well as his impressive skills in both guitar having fun as well as multi-instrumentation remain highly prominent in the background of music. His special style and also personal flare remain typical of the unapologetic, rollicking spirit of the Stones during their developmental years.

Our collection contains 1 quotes who is written / told by Brian.

Related authors: Keith Richards (Musician), Mick Taylor (Musician), Charlie Watts (Musician), Lawrence Taylor (Athlete), Mick Jagger (Musician), Bill Wyman (Musician)

1 Famous quotes by Brian Jones

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"To lose a son under those circumstances - a violent death like my son went through, it just puts a burden on your heart"