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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Phalon_JonesPhalon Jones - Wikipedia

    Phalon R. Jones, Jr. (1948 – December 10, 1967) was an American soul and R&B musician. Jones was a saxophonist for musical group the Bar-Kays, which recorded with and also played backup for Otis Redding.

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    Alexander's son is the award-winning rapper and record producer Phalon "Jazze Pha" Alexander, named after Phalon Jones, who died in the 1967 plane crash. In 2013, the group was inducted into the Memphis Music Hall of Fame.

  3. 2. Feb. 2015 · February 2, 2015. By. Richard Havers. The Bar-Kays at STAX circa 1969. (Courtesy Special Collections / University of Memphis Libraries) The original Bar-Kays were guitarist, Jimmie King, Ronnie...

  4. 3. Dez. 2021 · The Bar-Kays were formed in the mid-’60s by Memphis teenagers Ben Cauley (trumpet), James Alexander (bass), Jimmie King (guitar), Ronnie Caldwell (organ), Phalon Jones (saxophone), and Carl Cunningham (drums). Standing out as one of the region’s few integrated groups, the instrumental sextet developed their skills at local clubs ...

  5. Phalon R. Jones Jr. Profile: Saxophonist, born 1949, died 10 December 1967 in Lake Monona, Wisconsin. Original member of the Bar-Kays since the mid-1960s, died in the airplane crash that also killed Otis Redding and three other band members. In Groups: Bar-Kays. Variations: Viewing All | Phalon Jones.

  6. 20. Juli 2020 · There's Jimmy King playing guitar, Phalon Jones playing sax, Carl Cunningham on the drums, Ronnie Caldwell on keyboards, and James Alexander on bass. There they are, The Imperials, cocky under-age kids with funky chops and flashy dance moves, illicitly playing The Palace…

  7. 13. März 2019 · The group was considered sufficiently hip and forceful enough to get the gig as Otis Redding’s backing band and it was the plane crash which claimed Redding’s life and the lives of four of the group, Jimmie King, Ronnie Caldwell, Phalon Jones and Carl Cunningham, that ended the first phase of The Bar-Kays’ career in such a ...