John Paul Jones Musical artist

John Baldwin (born 3 January 1946), known by the stage name John Paul Jones, is an English multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, composer, arranger and record producer. Best known as the bassist, keyboardist, and co-songwriter for English rock band Led Zeppelin, Jones has since developed a solo career. A versatile musician, Jones also plays organ, guitar, koto, lap steel guitars, mandolin, autoharp, violin, ukulele, sitar, cello, continuum and the three over-dubbed recorder parts heard on Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven".According to AllMusic, Jones "has left his mark on rock & roll music history as an innovative musician, arranger, and director." Many notable rock bassists have been influenced by John Paul Jones, including John Deacon, Geddy Lee, Steve Harris, Flea, Gene Simmons, and Krist Novoselic. Jones is part of the band Them Crooked Vultures with Josh Homme and Dave Grohl, in which he plays bass guitar, keyboards, and other instruments. In 2014, Jones ranked first in The "20 Most Underrated Bass Guitarists" in Paste magazine.

Personal facts

John Paul Jones
Alias (AKA)
Baldwin John Richard (birthname)
John Paul Jones JPJ Jonesy
Birth dateJanuary 03, 1946
Birth place
Sidcup

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Musical artist

Career started1960
associated musical artist
King Crimson
Led Zeppelin
Them Crooked Vultures
Donovan
Butthole Surfers
Diamanda Galás
Seasick Steve
BackgroundNon vocal instrumentalist
genre
Heavy metal music
Jazz
Symphonic rock
Blues rock
Progressive rock
Alternative rock
Folk rock
Hard rock
Instrumental rock
instrument
Banjo
Bass guitar
Cello
Double bass
Flute
Guitar
Hammond organ
Harmonica
Harp
Koto (instrument)
Mandolin
Recorder (musical instrument)
Saxophone
Lap steel guitar
Keytar
Keyboard instrument
Rhodes piano
Ukulele
Viola
Violin
Singing
Alembic Inc
Mandocello
Continuum Fingerboard
Mandobass
Sitar
Autoharp
Mandola
Andy Manson (luthier)
Fender Jazz Bass
Warr Guitars
Bass pedals
record label
Atlantic Records
Swan Song Records
Discipline Global Mobile

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