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4 unusual facts about Al Jones


Al Jones

Anderson persuaded him to make a further album in 1972, "Jonesville", which featured a very early Rodney Matthews cover.

Alun Ashworth-Jones (reissue by Mooncrest Records with many previously unissued "bonus" tracks, 2001)

His main business became manufacture of his Ashworth range of instrument pickups and he later joined with Nigel Thornbory, the guitar maker, to produce a range of extraordinary rubber-stringed Ashbory basses which are now manufactured under licence by Fender.

Ian A. Anderson discography

Supporting artists: Al Jones (guitar, vocal), Elliott Jackson (harmonica), Noel Sheldon (jug)



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