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Will J. "Dub" Jones (May 14, 1928 – January 16, 2000) was an American R&B singer. He was born in Shreveport, Louisiana, and died in Long Beach, California. [1] He was inducted as a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of The Coasters in 1987.
Will „Dub“ Jones (* 14. Mai 1928 in Shreveport, Louisiana; † 16. Januar 2000 in Long Beach, Kalifornien) war ein Rhythm-and-Blues- und Doo-Wop-Sänger der 1950er Jahre. Nach seiner Militärzeit zog Jones nach Los Angeles, wo er sich zusammen mit Ted Taylor und Lloyd McCraw zunächst den Soul Seekers anschloss.
- Jones, Dub (Spitzname)
- US-amerikanischer R&B- und Doo-Wop-Sänger
- 14. Mai 1928
- Jones, Will
Will "Dub" Jones. Profile: American doo-wop bass vocalist. Worked with The Cadets (lead on "Stranded in the Jungle"), "The Soul Seekers" (1955-'57) and replaced Bobby Nunn in the The Coasters (from 1958 to 1967). In the 1970s performed with groups such as the "Mighty Travelers".
In late 1957, Carl Gardner and Billy Guy moved to New York with newcomers Cornell Gunter and Will "Dub" Jones to reform The Coasters. [4] . The new quartet was from then on stationed in New York, although all had Los Angeles roots. The Coasters' association with Leiber and Stoller was an immediate success. [4] .
- J.W. Lance, Primotivo Candelaria, Robert Fowler, Dennis Anderson
- Los Angeles, California, U.S.
- 1955–present
3. Feb. 2000 · Travel & Experiences. Will ‘Dub’ Jones; Sang Bass in the Coasters. L.A. Times Archives. Feb. 3, 2000 12 AM PT. Will “Dub” Jones, 71, the bass vocalist for the Coasters who delivered...
16. Jan. 2000 · Explore Will "Dub" Jones's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Will "Dub" Jones on AllMusic.
Will „Dub“ Jones war ein Rhythm-and-Blues- und Doo-Wop-Sänger der 1950er Jahre.