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R.I.P. Brenda Jones (The Jones Girls)

https://www.soultracks.com/story-brenda-jones-dies

(April 4, 2017) If one of the missions of Soul Tracks has been to highlight great artists who haven't received their "props," we'd need to look no further than The Jones Girls, a trio of sisters from Detroit. For during a half decade between 1979 and 1984, Shirley, Valorie and Brenda Jones created some of the most glorious Soul music around. Today we are devastated to give SoulTrackers the news that Brenda Jones has died after being hit by a car. The terrible news was posted on the Facebook page of Shirley Jones.

Born and raised in Detroit in a gospel singing family, the Jones Girls spent the better part of the 60s and 70s as sought-after backing vocalists, first regionally and then on a national basis. Their attempts to break through as a singing group on a number of smaller labels (including a brief stint at Curtis Mayfield's Curtom label) failed, and they seemed destined to spend their careers harmonizing behind bigger artists. However, while serving as Diana Ross's backing group during a mid-70s tour, the girls were "discovered" by Kenny Gamble and were signed to Gamble & Huff's Philadelphia International Records.

They came out smoking on PIR with their eponymous debut album and the infectious dance single "You Gonna Make Me Love Somebody Else," which stormed the pop, soul and dance charts. They followed with the beautiful ballad, "We're A Melody," a prototypical Philly song with sophisticated arrangements wrapped around their wonderful harmonies.

jonesgirls.jpgBoth drop dead gorgeous and talented, the Jones Girls were individually accomplished singers; but together, their voices were absolutely heavenly. And at PIR they found the perfect match in the melodic writing and lush production that Gamble & Huff and Dexter Wansel/Cynthia Biggs provided them. Their second and third PIR albums were gems. At Peace With Woman and Get As Much Love As You Can featured a number of now classic cuts, including the club favorite "Nights Over Egypt," the sassy "I Just Love the Man" and a timeless cover of the Stylistics' "Children of the Night." It was during this period that I saw them perform live at Michigan State University, as the opening act for The Commodores, and I was hooked.

The Jones Girls left Philadelphia International for RCA Records in 1984, and couldn't recapture the magic. They retired the group in 1985 and lead singer Shirley Jones went solo, returning to PIR in 1986 for Always In The Mood and its #1 hit, "Do You Get Enough Love." She continued to record sporadically over the next decade, and the group reunited from time to time for special concerts and issued a 1992 reunion album, Coming Back, in Europe (reissued in 2014).

The sisters spent much of the next decade raising their children, occasionally reuniting for shows (particularly in Europe) and providing guest vocal help to other artists. They released Best of the Jones Girls in 2000, a great sampler of their work on PIR and an essential purchase for lovers of sophisticated, well orchestrated soul music. Sadly, sister Valorie died the next year.

Brenda Jones ultimately moved to Atlanta, where she sang frequently with her four-piece band, performing both Jazz and R&B numbers, including several Jones Girls tunes. She later moved to New York after her children were grown, to have a more active performing and recording schedule.

Despite their relatively brief recording period on PIR, the Jones Girls' exquisite harmonies and engaging stage presence, combined with the uniformly excellent songs they received, created a powerful musical legacy that continues into the 21st century. Brenda Jones was a big part of that magic, and she will be terribly missed.

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Reply #1 posted 04/04/17 6:32pm

SoulAlive

confused I remember my mother had their second album and she absolutely loved the song "I Just Love The Man".The Jones Girls were an excellent female group.Rest in peace,Brenda
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Reply #2 posted 04/05/17 5:23am

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Reply #3 posted 04/05/17 12:05pm

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Ah damn. That leaves Shirley as the only surviving member. sad they did some fantastic albums on the PIR label.
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Reply #4 posted 04/11/17 8:12am

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My favourite female group of all time, they always delivered vocal greatness

RIP Brenda

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Reply #5 posted 04/11/17 1:24pm

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Rest in peace Brenda!!

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Reply #6 posted 04/13/17 6:44am

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According to Shirley, Brenda was visiting her daughter and while she was attempting to cross the street on foot, she has hit by several cars. sad

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Reply #9 posted 04/13/17 11:32am

AnnaSantana

"Nights Over Egypt" was the JAM.

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Reply #10 posted 04/13/17 11:37am

SoulAlive

This song and "Dance Turned Into A Romance" are my favorites by them music I highly recommend their second album At Peace With Woman,it is a great album.

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Reply #11 posted 04/13/17 12:21pm

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AnnaSantana said:

"Nights Over Egypt" was the JAM.



Yes it was indeed. I just had to set some of my friends straight at a dinner party a couple weeks back when I requested the song and they were trying to play the Incognito cover version hammer

That latter did an absolutely lovely job with their cover, but I had to let my friends know that sometimes in life there are moments when there ain't nothin' like the real thing :nono:

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Reply #12 posted 04/14/17 3:25pm

SoulAlive

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