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Damaged Red Alert

4.6M streams

4,558,507

Hijacker (Chris Schweizer Remix)

569.7K streams

569,733

Hijacker (A.R.D.I Remix)

513K streams

512,952

Do Or Die (Sam Jones Remix)

214.6K streams

214,606

Pursuit

185.3K streams

185,290

Rotavator (Sam Jones Remix)

112.3K streams

112,268

Keep On

88.4K streams

88,411

All Members

80.2K streams

80,173

Space Jam

75.3K streams

75,254

Table Dennis

74K streams

73,971

Biography

Sam Jones, a greatly in-demand bassist who often teamed up with drummer Louis Hayes, was also a talented jazz cello soloist. He always took advantage of the fairly rare opportunities he had to lead sessions to create memorable music. He played with Tiny Bradshaw (1953-1955), moved to New York in 1955 and worked with the groups of Kenny Dorham, Cannonball Adderley (1957), Dizzy Gillespie (1958-1959), and Thelonious Monk, among others. While a member of Cannonball Adderley's very successful quintet (1959-1965), Jones wrote such originals as "Unit 7" and "Del Sasser" and led three highly recommended albums for Riverside during 1960-1962 (all have been reissued in the OJC series) that featured some of his finest cello playing. Sam Jones was with the Oscar Peterson Trio (as Ray Brown's first replacement) during 1966-1970 and then freelanced for the remainder of his life, making many recordings, including albums of his own for East Wind (1974), Xanadu, Muse, Inner City, SteepleChase, Interplay, and SeaBreeze. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi