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  1. Fantasy. Horror. "Spain's greatest frogman." ―Indiana Jones [src] Renaldo, [2] nicknamed "Renny", was a Spanish sailor and diver based in Greece, as well as an old friend of the American archaeologist Indiana Jones. Renaldo was a Spanish frogman and good friend of Indiana Jones from the American archaeologist's...

  2. He played less from the 1970s. His son, Reunald Jones Jr., played trumpet for Sammy Davis Jr. and James Brown, and his grandson, Renny Jones, is a bass guitarist. Reunald Jones died in February 1989, at the age of 78. Discography As leader. The Jones Boys with Eddie Jones, Jimmy Jones, Jo Jones, Quincy Jones, Thad Jones (Period, 1957)

  3. Dezember 1910 in Indianapolis; † 26. Februar 1989) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazz - Trompeter, der vorwiegend in Big Bands und als Studiomusiker beschäftigt war. Reunald Jones studierte an der Michigan Conservatory und begann seine Karriere in Territory Bands wie der von Speed Webb.

  4. Parliament (band) Parliament was an American funk band formed in the late 1960s by George Clinton as a flagship act of his P-Funk collective. Evolving out of an earlier vocal group, Parliament became associated with a more commercial and less rock -oriented sound than its sister act Funkadelic. Their work incorporated Afrofuturism concepts ...

  5. It was released as a single under the name "Tear the Roof off the Sucker (Give Up the Funk)". It was the second single to be released from Parliament's 1975 album Mothership Connection (following "P. Funk (Wants to Get Funked Up)"). With its anthemic sing-along chorus, it is one of the most famous P-Funk songs.

  6. He toured with Woody Herman (1959), George Shearing's big band (ca. 1960) and with an orchestra accompanying Nat King Cole (1961–64). He played less from the 1970s. His son, Reunald Jones Jr, played lead trumpet many years for Sammy Davis Jr & James Brown, and his grandson, Renny Jones, is an accomplished bass guitar player.

  7. Reunald Jones Sr. (December 22, 1910 - February 26, 1989), was a jazz trumpeter who worked both in big bands and as a studio musician. Jones was born in Indianapolis. He studied at the Michigan Conservatory, and then played with territory bands such as that of Speed Webb.