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  • Formed: 1990
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Here's to the Losers
  • Representative Songs: "Fragile", "Central Avenue", "Custom Van

Biography

Formed in 1990 by two former punk rockers, Love Jones fit into the so-called "cocktail nation" of the early '90s. In some ways a reaction to the grunge/alternative wave that swept through America in 1992, the members of the cocktail nation celebrated the aesthetics and music of the '50s and early '60s -- the lounge jazz, crooning pop, and martinis. Love Jones played any sort of pop music that could fit that label -- pop, blues, R&B, bossa nova, doo wop. Former Squirrel Bait and Lemonheads drummer Ben Daughtrey and bassist Barry Thomas formed the group in the spring of 1990; soon afterward, the duo added singer/guitarist Chris Hawpe, drummer Stuart Johnson, and singer Jonathan Palmer, with Daughtrey playing various percussion instruments and singing. After playing for a year in Louisville, KY, the group moved out to Hollywood where they eventually received a contract with Zoo Entertainment. Love Jones released its first record, Here's to the Losers, in late 1993. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Love Jones live in Louisville, Kentucky on May 3, 2007.
Background information
Also known as Luv Jonz
Origin Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.
Genres Pop, Lounge
Years active 1990–present
Labels Zoo Entertainment
Website www.lovejones.info

Love Jones is an American band, formed in Louisville, Kentucky in spring 1990 by Ben Daughtrey (drummer) and Barry Thomas (bassist), with Chris Hawpe (singer/guitarist), Stuart Johnson (drummer) and Jonathan Palmer (singer). According to Entertainment Weekly, Love Jones was the leader of the "cocktail nation" groups of the early 1990s. These groups, which included Combustible Edison, Nightcaps, Squirrel Nut Zippers and Big Bad Voodoo Daddy were a reaction to the grunge/alternative wave that swept through America in 1992. Cocktail Nation members celebrated the aesthetics and music of the 1950s and early 1960s — lounge jazz, crooning pop, and martinis. Love Jones played any sort of pop music that could fit that label — pop, blues, R&B, bossa nova, doo wop.

Love Jones started in Louisville in 1990 along with bands like Slint and Palace Brothers, showing the diversity of the Louisville music scene. In 1992 Love Jones moved to Los Angeles and took up a Thursday night residency at the nightclub Largo for a weekly show that featured guest performers like Jon Brion and Mark Flanagan, who eventually performed on Love Jones recordings.

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Personnel

  • Ben Daughtrey (singer/percussion)
  • Barry Thomas (bass)
  • Chris Hawpe (singer/guitarist)
  • Stuart Johnson (drummer)
  • Jonathan Palmer (singer)

Albums

In 1992 Love Jones received a contract with Zoo Entertainment/BMG shortly after releasing a 45 single on Minty Fresh Records. Their first full length record, "Here's to the Losers", was released internationally in late 1993; the second album, "Powerful Pain Relief", was released in 1995.

1993's Here's to the Losers (co-produced by the band and Rod O'Brien) contains a wide mix of sound, including disco, blaxploitation film soundtracks, samba, soul and funk. Key tracks include "Central Avenue," "Li'l Black Book," "Custom Van," "Drive-In," "Ohio River" and "Fragile".

1995's Powerful Pain Relief (co-produced by Paul du Gré) reveals more of Love Jones' inspiration, including Isaac Hayes, early Chicago, Earth Wind & Fire and Chic. Key tracks include the title track, "World of Summer", "You Don't Know Me", and "The Thing", the latter a single that was made into a short form video directed by Liz Friedlander.

Discography

Year Title Notes
1991 Live At Jerry's Self Released - Cassette only
1992 I Like Young Girls b/w Lil' Black Book 45 RPM Single on Minty Fresh Records
1993 Here's To The Losers Track 4 is Tool covering "Paid For Loving"
1995 Powerful Pain Relief Jon Brion plays keyboards
1995 Love Jones - Live In Hollywood Vinyl only release on Classic Records
1996 Swingers Soundtrack

Impact

The Love Jones signature song "Paid For Lovin" was featured in the Miramax film "[Swingers]" after the band developed a relationship with [Jon Favreau] and [Vince Vaughn] who frequently attended Love Jones' shows at the Mondrian Hotel and Largo. Love Jones Bassist Barry Thomas was a Music Consultant on "[Swingers]".

They also gained fans across the United States through touring, often in support of alternative rock bands of the day, such as Afghan Whigs and The Presidents of the United States of America.

In addition to their recording work and live performances, Love Jones appeared in the made-for-TV film Since You've Been Gone starring Teri Hatcher, and the indie French Exit starring Jonathan Silverman. The band also appeared in the film The Sweetest Thing as the wedding band.

The band continues to perform a few times a year in Los Angeles and Louisville. They are currently making a new album and it is slated to be released in early 2010.

Alumni

Drummer Stuart Johnson appeared in the film Austin Powers as part of Austin's fictional band Ming Tea, which also featured Susanna Hoffs and Matthew Sweet. He now drums in the alternative rock band Simon Dawes.

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