Trouble In Mind
Richard M. Jones (1889-1945)
Richard Myknee Jones was from a musical family
in New Orleans and played a variety of instruments before making
the piano his main instrument. He played in Armand Piron's Olympia
Orchestra and led his own band called The Four Hot Hounds which included
Sugar Johnny Smith and occasionally King Oliver. During World War
One he played with Papa Celestin. He left New Orleans in 1919 and
moved to Chicago where he set up the Chicago branch of Clarence Williams
publishing company and music store. He played in bands in Chicago
during the 1920s, but his main gig was as manager of Okeh records
race records division. He led his own studio band called Richard
M. Jones' Jazz Wizards and accompanied a great number of singers
and bands on piano. He continued to be active in music until his
death both as a musician and talent scout. Jones is best remembered
today as the composer of such Jazz standards as "Trouble In
Mind" and "Riverside Blues". |