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Eddie "One String" Jones is an American blues musician and songwriter. He is best known for his one-stringed guitar playing and his unique style of singing. He was born in Mississippi and began playing music at an early age. He was inspired by the music of Charley Patton and other Delta blues musicians. Jones began performing in the 1940s and released his first single in 1951. He has since released several albums and has toured extensively throughout the United States and Europe. He has been featured in several documentaries and has been inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame. Jones is 97 years old and is still actively performing. He has an estimated net worth of $1 million. He has earned his wealth through his music career and from royalties from his recordings. He has also earned money from his live performances.

Popular As Eddie Jones or Jesse Marshall
Occupation Musician
Age 98 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 10 December, 1926
Birthday 10 December
Birthplace Mississippi, U.S.
Date of death Unknown
Died Place N/A
Nationality United States

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1964

In 1964, Usher partially released the recordings of Jones and Hazelton on the album "One String" Jones and Edward Hazelton - One String Blues, which was distributed on Takoma Records. The album questionably states that Jones accompanied himself on a homemade "zither-monochord", and opens with an interview with Jones describing his instrumental methods and notoriety in Skid Row. In 1993, Gazelle Productions reissued the album under the simplified title One String Blues, with six additional tracks. Captain Beefheart endorsed Jones's material in a 1995 excerpt of Mojo magazine's featured topic called "The Greatest Thing I've Ever Heard All Year". As a result, Jones's music and the mystery of his life are examined by blues enthusiasts. In 2002, One String Blues was re-released on Big Beat Records.

1960

In 1960, Jones approached record producer Frederick Usher Jr., with his unitar in hand. Usher had been investigating the skid row district, spectating the offerings of several street performers, and was immediately intrigued by Jones's otherworldly sound. On February 14, 1960, Jones and Usher recorded a raw set of blues standards in a back alley on a portable tape recorder. Over the course of a few months, the two came together for two additional recording sessions in the more practical settings of a studio to cut a total of nine songs. Jones even agreed to perform for a private party for Usher's associates, where he openly resented having to share the stage with Usher's other discovery, harmonica player "Poor Traveling" Edward Hazelton. Hazelton, too, was a drifter, originally from South Carolina, who accompanied himself with the harmonica. Having no aspirations for fame, afterwards, the two musicians disappeared from any further documentation, never to record again.

1926

Eddie "One String" Jones (December 10, 1926 - Unknown) was an American country blues unitar player and vocalist who was active in Los Angeles, California. Little to nothing is known about Jones's personal background - his name may have not even been Eddie Jones, but rather Jesse Marshall - yet he is remembered for his 1960 recordings that appeared on an album, along with work by fellow musician Edward Hazelton. Jones's musicianship is regarded as a link between American blues and original elements of African music.