Mike Jones

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Mike Jones' style of piano playing is rooted in the two-handed mix of swing and stride one associates with the likes of Dave McKenna, who was his earliest influence. Jones studied at the Berklee College of Music from 1981-1986 and worked in the Boston area with Herb Pomeroy, Dick Johnson, and Gray Sargent. Primarily known for his work as a solo pianist, he has done one LP for Exquisite Jazz and several CDs for Chiaroscuro. Jones has made a number of solo and group recordings for the QRS Pianomation system. ~ Ken Dryden, Rovi
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Mike Jones (jazz musician)

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Mike Jones, born August 11, 1962, has appeared onstage with Penn and Teller for the last seven years, and continues to play with them during their nightly show in Las Vegas.

Mike first garnished praise as a young musician, performing professionally at the age of ten years old. Following the advice of Oscar Peterson, Jones attended Berklee School of Music, in Boston. While still attending the school he started work as a studio musician.

During his time commuting from Boston to New York, Mike worked as the on air pianist and music director of the Nancy Merrill Show. He also appeared throughout the New England area with jazz musicians Herb Pomeroy, Gray Seargent, Dick Johnson,and others. In 1994 his first solo recording on Chiaroscuro Records, "Oh, Look At Me Now" was released. This was followed by "Runnin' Wild" recorded live in Buffalo, NY, his hometown, and then "Live At Steinway Hall", in New York City.

Through his association with Hank O'Neal, Mike was invited to perform on the Floating Jazz Festival on the S.S.Norway and later, the Queen Elizabeth II. The Verve reissue of Oscar Peterson's "On The Town" featured liner notes by Neil Tesser with extensive commentary by Mike. Penn Jillette and his friends found him playing in a Las Vegas Resort, and were invited to the recording sessions for "Stretches Out", Mike's fourth solo CD for Chiaroscuro. In February 2002, he was invited to become part of the Penn & Teller show, and performs nightly with them at the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino.

Mike wrote the theme tune for Penn Jillette's radio show Penn Radio, including many variations. (Penn plays bass on many of these themes.) He also created some special themes for Monkey Tuesday, and Pull of the Weasel Friday.

Jones also made an appearance in an episode of Bullshit! which was critical of twelve step programs. Jones was introduced by Penn as having been significantly overweight, but lost ninety pounds with his "own special one step program", which Penn explained as being "like the twelve step, but with a few minor adjustments". Jones explained his program as "Just stop fucking eating so much".

His latest CD is "Live At The Green Mill" recorded with a trio, Kelly Sill on bass, and Tim Davis on drums,at the legendary Chicago jazz club.

Jones lives in Las Vegas with his wife, author Cathe Jones. They have no children.

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Who Is Mike Jones? (2005 Album by Mike Jones)
White Knuckle Extreme: Adrenaline Fix (2002 Sports & Recreation Film)
Global Addiction (2003 Sports & Recreation Film)
Street Heat, Vol. 2 (2004 Music Film)