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Veteran NTS host Hampus brings you Doing Time: a genre-agnostic monthly trip through quality records from around the world’s past and present, featuring regular appearances from musical friends and family.

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D.C. reissue and private press label People's Potential Unlimited specialise in preserving the weirdest and rarest of boogie, funk, and more from the 70s and 80s - plus a new generation of artists drawing from the lo-fi DIY sounds of the cosmic boogie past. This special includes tracks from 1979-1989 by Glass Pyramid, Flikk, L.S. Movement Band & many more.

Paul Jones

Paul Jones

Paul Jones has been played on NTS in shows including Fat Possum Records, featured first on 25 October 2019. Songs played include Rob & Steal and Pucker Up Buttercup.

There are at least 3 artists with that name.

Paul Jones (born February 24, 1942 in Portsmouth, England as Paul P Pond) is an English singer, actor, harmonica player, and radio and television presenter.

As "P.P. Pond", Paul Jones performed duets with Elmo Lewis (aka future founder member of the Rolling Stones, Brian Jones) at the Ealing Club, home of Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated, whose singers included Long John Baldry and Mick Jagger. He was asked by Keith Richards and Brian Jones to be the lead singer of a group they were forming, but he turned them down. Jones then went on to be the vocalist and harmonica player of the successful 1960s group Manfred Mann.He had several Top Ten hits with Manfred Mann before going solo in July 1966. He remained with His Master's Voice.

He was less successful without the band than they were with his replacement, but did have a few hits, notably with "High Time" (1966) and "I've Been a Bad, Bad Boy" and "Thinkin' Ain't for Me" (both 1967) before attempting to branch into acting. While his solo recording career was barely successful in the UK, it never got off the ground in the US. He did have enough hits in Sweden however to have a greatest hits album released there on EMI.

Read More Here: Wikipedia - Paul Jones

Paul Jones is an electronic music producer from Brooklyn

Paul Jones is a delta blues guitarist.

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Paul Jones

Paul Jones has been played on NTS in shows including Fat Possum Records, featured first on 25 October 2019. Songs played include Rob & Steal and Pucker Up Buttercup.

There are at least 3 artists with that name.

Paul Jones (born February 24, 1942 in Portsmouth, England as Paul P Pond) is an English singer, actor, harmonica player, and radio and television presenter.

As "P.P. Pond", Paul Jones performed duets with Elmo Lewis (aka future founder member of the Rolling Stones, Brian Jones) at the Ealing Club, home of Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated, whose singers included Long John Baldry and Mick Jagger. He was asked by Keith Richards and Brian Jones to be the lead singer of a group they were forming, but he turned them down. Jones then went on to be the vocalist and harmonica player of the successful 1960s group Manfred Mann.He had several Top Ten hits with Manfred Mann before going solo in July 1966. He remained with His Master's Voice.

He was less successful without the band than they were with his replacement, but did have a few hits, notably with "High Time" (1966) and "I've Been a Bad, Bad Boy" and "Thinkin' Ain't for Me" (both 1967) before attempting to branch into acting. While his solo recording career was barely successful in the UK, it never got off the ground in the US. He did have enough hits in Sweden however to have a greatest hits album released there on EMI.

Read More Here: Wikipedia - Paul Jones

Paul Jones is an electronic music producer from Brooklyn

Paul Jones is a delta blues guitarist.

Original source: Last.fm

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Rob & Steal
Paul "Wine" Jones
Fat Possum Records, Capricorn Records1995
Pucker Up Buttercup
Paul Jones
Fat Possum Records, Epitaph1999