Talk:Chris Jones (American musician)

Occupation
Chris Jones has been tagged as "guitarist" in the title, but he was obviously more than that. His musical title/occupation would better be described as a "singer-songwriter", would it not? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jurjenb (talk • contribs) 16:16, 19 January 2016 (UTC)

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This signed material was added to the article some time ago - now placed her for information: Verne Equinox (talk) 18:19, 8 September 2021 (UTC)
 * This Wikipedia entry here is about Chris(topher Paul) Jones, a childhood and teenage friend of mine back in the late 60s - late 70s in northern MD; he died in Sep 05, so he no longer plays anything. Best I know, he played mostly or exclusively beautiful German hand-made Lakewood acoustic guitars; not sure what make resonator guitar, but he played one frequently. His longtime European collaborator, the amazing (Brit?) harmonica player Steve Baker, might know the most about him, as they totally "whaled" together, a truly amazing mostly blues duo, I believe frequently over the last decade of this Chris's life, ie 95- 05. Or someone else. I lost touch with this Chris Jones in the late 70s, when he enlisted and I went off to college. - Todd Fisher