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At a label showcase, Jones performed originals, including " Chuck E. Recording sessions which began in September yielded eleven songs for inclusion on an album.
The album was released in the spring of to mostly favorable reviews propelled by the substantial jazz-pop hit single "Chuck E.
The single became a US 4 hit during the summer, while the album, which went on to become a million seller, hit US 3. By June , the album had sold over two million copies in the US alone.
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Jones is a two-time Grammy Award winner. Jones was born the third of four children to Richard and Bettye Jones, on the north side of Chicago, Illinois , on November 8, A singer, dancer and comedian, Peg Leg Jones' routine consisted of playing the ukulele, singing ballads, and telling stories.
Jones' father, one of four children, was a WWII veteran. A singer, songwriter, painter, and trumpet player, her father worked as a waiter.
Her mother, Bettye, was raised in orphanages in Ohio with her three brothers until she was old enough to leave.
The family moved to Arizona in , and the landscape provided imagery "Last Chance Texaco", "Flying Cowboys" for her early music. She grew up riding horses, studying dance, and practicing swimming with her AAU coach before and after school.
When she was 10 years old the family moved to Olympia, Washington , where her father abandoned them. At 14 and 15, she ran away to her father's in Kansas City, MO.
Jones dropped out of school in the 11th grade, took the GED test and enrolled in college in Tacoma. She moved to Huntington Beach, California , on her 18th birthday.
At 19, Jones played in bars and coffee houses in LA. At the age of 21, Jones began to play in clubs in Venice. Jones played music in showcases, worked with cover bands in clubs, and sat in with Venice jazz bands.
She met Alfred Johnson, a piano player and songwriter. Jones and Waits were lovers at the outset of her career, creating a lifelong association with one another.
Jones also met Chuck E. Weiss , who would figure prominently in her early career. In early , through the efforts of Ulz, she came to the attention of Dr.
John and Little Feat 's Lowell George. Ulz introduced Lowell George to Jones' composition "Easy Money" by singing it to him over the telephone.
A four-song demo of material was circulated around the L. The recordings came to the attention of Lenny Waronker , producer and executive at Warner Bros.
Records , and Tommy LiPuma. Jones was courted by the major labels, and after a bidding war, Jones chose Waronker because of his work with Randy Newman, and because, she said, she had a vision of standing in his office the moment she saw his name on the back of Newman's Sail Away album.
Waronker signed Jones to Warner Bros. Work commenced on her debut album, co-produced by Waronker and Russ Titelman.
Rickie Lee Jones was released in March and became a hit, buoyed by the success of the jazz-flavored single " Chuck E. The album, which included guest appearances by Dr.
Her appearance — as an unknown one month after her debut record had been released — on Saturday Night Live on April 7, , sparked an overnight sensation.
She performed " Chuck E. Touring after the album's release, she played Carnegie Hall on July 22, Members of her group included native New York guitarist Buzz Feiten , who was featured on the album and would appear in her recorded works for over a decade.
Following a successful world tour, Jones appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine. Photographed by Annie Leibovitz , the cover image showed Jones posing in a crouched stance, wearing a black bra and a white beret.
Before the ceremony, Jones told her mentor Bob Regher that she would not attend. Changing her mind at the last minute, the two raced to the event just in time for her to walk up and collect her 'Best New Artist' trophy, in her leather jacket and boa, signature beret and gloves.
In her acceptance speech, she thanked her lawyers and her accountant, which earned laughter and applause from the audience. In , Francis Ford Coppola asked Jones to collaborate with Waits on his upcoming film One from the Heart , but she balked, citing the recent breakup that had occurred in late [8].
Coppola responded that it would be perfect for the film, since the two main characters in the film are separated, and he asked her to reconsider.
Jones still refused the job, a decision she later admitted to regretting. He remained a personal and musical partner for decades.
The songs were written between September and June — when the last lyrics to "Traces of the Western Slope" and the last bass on "A Lucky Guy" were put down.
The recording sessions finally yielded Pirates in July Rolling Stone remained a fervent supporter of Jones, with a second cover feature in ; [15] the magazine also included a glowing five-star review of Pirates , which became a commercially successful follow-up, reaching No.
In America, "Woody and Dutch The finger snaps and jive talk beat were imitated in advertisements for McDonald's , Dr. Pepper , and others. Another lengthy and successful tour into followed, before Jones moved back to California, settling in San Francisco.
A partial tour memento, the EP Girl at Her Volcano , was issued originally as a 10" record in , featuring a mix of live and studio cover versions of jazz and pop standards , as well as one Jones original, "Hey, Bub", which was recorded for Pirates.
Rickie Lee Jones, amerikanische Singer-Songwriterin der Sonderklasse, faszinierte im Wiener Porgy & Bess. Fast zwei Stunden lang entfaltete. Rob Mangano steigt mit reduziertem Gitarrensound ein. Cliff Hines kommt dezent dazu. Spotlight: Ricky Lee Jones am Flügel, mit. Chuck E.'s In Love“, sprach Tom Waits, den Hörer auf die Gabel legend. Rickie Lee Jones machte daraus einen Westcoast-Pop-Hit. Heute wird.Rickie Lee Jones Navigationsmenü Video
Rickie Lee Jones - Old Grey Whistle Test, London 1979 (5 songs, Live)
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Rickie Lee Jones - Intimate Concert (1st Preview)She met Alfred Johnson, a piano player and songwriter. Jones and Waits were lovers at the outset of her career, creating a lifelong association with one another.
Jones also met Chuck E. Weiss , who would figure prominently in her early career. In early , through the efforts of Ulz, she came to the attention of Dr.
John and Little Feat 's Lowell George. Ulz introduced Lowell George to Jones' composition "Easy Money" by singing it to him over the telephone.
A four-song demo of material was circulated around the L. The recordings came to the attention of Lenny Waronker , producer and executive at Warner Bros.
Records , and Tommy LiPuma. Jones was courted by the major labels, and after a bidding war, Jones chose Waronker because of his work with Randy Newman, and because, she said, she had a vision of standing in his office the moment she saw his name on the back of Newman's Sail Away album.
Waronker signed Jones to Warner Bros. Work commenced on her debut album, co-produced by Waronker and Russ Titelman. Rickie Lee Jones was released in March and became a hit, buoyed by the success of the jazz-flavored single " Chuck E.
The album, which included guest appearances by Dr. Her appearance — as an unknown one month after her debut record had been released — on Saturday Night Live on April 7, , sparked an overnight sensation.
She performed " Chuck E. Touring after the album's release, she played Carnegie Hall on July 22, Members of her group included native New York guitarist Buzz Feiten , who was featured on the album and would appear in her recorded works for over a decade.
Following a successful world tour, Jones appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine. Photographed by Annie Leibovitz , the cover image showed Jones posing in a crouched stance, wearing a black bra and a white beret.
Before the ceremony, Jones told her mentor Bob Regher that she would not attend. Changing her mind at the last minute, the two raced to the event just in time for her to walk up and collect her 'Best New Artist' trophy, in her leather jacket and boa, signature beret and gloves.
In her acceptance speech, she thanked her lawyers and her accountant, which earned laughter and applause from the audience.
In , Francis Ford Coppola asked Jones to collaborate with Waits on his upcoming film One from the Heart , but she balked, citing the recent breakup that had occurred in late [8].
Coppola responded that it would be perfect for the film, since the two main characters in the film are separated, and he asked her to reconsider.
Jones still refused the job, a decision she later admitted to regretting. He remained a personal and musical partner for decades.
The songs were written between September and June — when the last lyrics to "Traces of the Western Slope" and the last bass on "A Lucky Guy" were put down.
The recording sessions finally yielded Pirates in July Rolling Stone remained a fervent supporter of Jones, with a second cover feature in ; [15] the magazine also included a glowing five-star review of Pirates , which became a commercially successful follow-up, reaching No.
In America, "Woody and Dutch The finger snaps and jive talk beat were imitated in advertisements for McDonald's , Dr. Pepper , and others. Another lengthy and successful tour into followed, before Jones moved back to California, settling in San Francisco.
A partial tour memento, the EP Girl at Her Volcano , was issued originally as a 10" record in , featuring a mix of live and studio cover versions of jazz and pop standards , as well as one Jones original, "Hey, Bub", which was recorded for Pirates.
Jones then relocated to Paris. In Jones lived in Paris for four months, writing new material for her third full-length solo album, The Magazine , released in September The Magazine was produced by Jones and James Newton Howard and included a three-song suite, subtitled "Rorschachs," which featured multi-tracked vocals and synth patterns.
She began to pursue jazz standards, recording "The Moon Is Made of Gold", which was written by her father. Her work with Wasserman earned her another Grammy nomination.
Jones took a four-year break from her recording schedule, largely attributed to the deaths of her mentor Bob Regher and her father, Richard Loris Jones, that same year.
Jones returned to the United States in after a tour of Israel and Norway, and the imminent birth of her daughter, brought her home to Ojai, California.
In September work began on her fourth solo album, Flying Cowboys. Jones included songs dating from the mids, as well as some writing collaborations with her husband Pascal Nabet Meyer and Sal Bernardi.
The album made the US Top 40, reaching No. Jones ended the decade on a high note with her duet with Dr. However, Jones' record company objected to the unauthorized use of her voice and pursued the issue in the court system.
In she toured extensively with Rob Wasserman, with whom she had collaborated in the mids. The album was slightly more successful than its predecessor, reaching No.
A number of television and movies had licensed her work in these years, including House M. In recent years, Pirates' reputation has continued to grow.
On the NPR site, in a feature about Pirates, Alison Fensterstock said, "Few pop artists have ever been as effortlessly cool; still fewer have managed to create a piece of art that sounds like it could have been crafted thirty years before it was, or thirty years after.
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