Joseph Rudolph (Philly Joe) Jones (July 15, 1923 – August 30, 1985) was a Philadelphia-born United States jazz drummer. The name "Philly Joe" was used to avoid confusion with Jo Jones, the drummer from the Count Basie Orchestra, who became known as "Papa Jo Jones". In 1947 he became the house drummer at Café Society in New York City, where he played with the leading bebop players of the day. The most important influence on Jones among them was Tadd Dameron.
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Two Bass Hit
Stablemates
Salt Peanuts
It Never Entered My Mind
Muse Rapture
Got To Take Another Chance
Blues For Dracula
Blue Gwynn
Dear Old Stockholm
Cherokee
Lori
Battery Blues
Carioca (El Tambores)
That's Earl, Brother
The Tribal Message - Drum Solo
Mo' Joe
Land of the Blue Veils
If I Were a Bell
Minor Mode
Joe's Debut
Trick Street
Minor Mode - Instrumental
Battery Blues - Instrumental
Gwen
Interpretation
Julia
Gone
Joe's Delight
Fiesta
I'll Never Be the Same
Here's That Rainy Day
Trailways Express
Philly J. J.
Ow!
Tune Up
The Tribal Message
Joe's Debut - Instrumental
Joe's Delight - Instrumental
Gwen - Instrumental
Julia - Instrumental
Gone - Instrumental
Blues by Five
Ladybird
Four
Le Roi
Interpretation - Instrumental
Trane's Blues
I'll Never Be The Same - Instrumental
It Could Happen to You
Gone Gone Gone
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