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Robert Jones
Trinity House Theatre
Livonia, MI
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Robert Jones
Robert B. Jones has more than twenty years of experience as a performer, musician, storyteller, radio producer/host and music educator. He has opened for and played with some of the finest musicians in the world.  Still, Robert considers his greatest honor to be his call to the gospel of ministry.

Jones was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1956.  His father was from West Pointe, Mississippi and his mother hailed from Conecuh County, Alabama.  Consequently, Robert grew up in Detroit in a very Southern household.  Early on Robert Jones fell under the influence of his maternal grandmothers record collection.  He grew up listening to and loving a wide variety of music, especially the blues.

By the age of 17 Robert had already amassed a record collection of early blues and begun to teach himself guitar and harmonica.  By his mid twenties Robert was hosting an award winning radio show on WDET-FM, Detroit called Blues From The Lowlands.  Concentrating primarily on traditional acoustic blues, Robert started performing at some of Detroits best music venues including the Soup Kitchen Saloon, The Ark and Sullys.  Those early venues however led to a touring career that included the Chicago Blues Festival, King Biscuit Blues Festival, Helena, AK, Duluth Blues Festival and tours throughout Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic.

On a personal level, in 1985 Robert met Bernice Banks at the Sweet Kingdom Missionary Baptist Church in Detroit.  In October of 1986 they were married and they have been happily coupled every since.

Influenced by legendary bluesman Willie Dixon, Robert developed an educational program called, Blues For Schools.   This program has literally taken him into classrooms all over the country, and for approximately the next 15 years Robert polished his craft as both as a performer and a music educator.

Answering a call to the ministry Robert began to study under Rev. James Robinson, Sr. at the Sweet Kingdom Missionary Baptist Church in Detroit.  Emphasizing the cultural, historical and educational aspects of blues Jones began to think of his music as an outreach of his ministry.  Essentially, he was a singer who preached.  However, the death of his pastor in January of 1999 would change the direction of Jones life and his music.

In 2002, with his home church in the fourth year of upheaval at the loss of its leader, and with no end to the confusion in sight, Robert was called by his church to become its next pastor.  Over a period of a few months Robert started the process of becoming a preacher who sings instead of a singer that preaches.  During this period Robert Jones gave up his highly rated radio program and essentially gave up performing.  He reshaped is Blues For Schools program into American Roots Music In Education  (ARMIE), a program that could encompass a wider variety of music including spirituals, gospel and folk songs.

2006 marked a decided return to performance.  Especially influenced by sacred musicians such as Rev. Gary Davis, Blind Willie Johnson, Rev. Dan Smith, Joshua White, Blind Connie Williams and Rev. Robert Wilkins.  Rev. Robert B. Jones now presents Holy Blues to new audiences.  Whether he is performing alone, with his good friend Matt Watroba or with his wife of twenty years, Sister Bernice Jones, Rev Robert B. Jones is now enjoying, more that ever, the thrill of making music and spreading the gospel to ever expanding audiences.

Among Roberts new pursuits is a program that will combine storytelling, vocals, instrumental music and artwork to explore and showcase the earliest known aspects of African American music and culture.  In other words, Robert is looking to explore and share the music and stories that came before the Blues.

Whether he is performing or teaching alone, or with his wife, Sister Bernice Jones, or with his longtime musical partner, Matt Watroba, Robert continues to share his love and fascination for the roots and branches of the Blues.

Adresse

Trinity House Theatre (Afficher)
38840 West Six Mile
Livonia, MI 48152
United States

Catégories

Musique > Blues
Musique > Musique folk
Musique > Gospel
Musique > Interprète/Auteur

Enfants bienvenus : Oui
Chiens bienvenus : Non
Non-fumeur : Oui
Accessible aux fauteuils roulants : Non

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Propriétaire : Trinity House Theatre
Sur BPT depuis : 05 Juil 2015
 
Trinity House Theatre
www.trinityhousetheatre.or...


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