Love Jones (band)

Love Jones
Love Jones Promotional Picture 1993
Love Jones Promotional Picture 1993
Background information
OriginLouisville, Kentucky, U.S.
GenresLounge, easy listening, traditional pop
Years active1990[1]–2019[2]
LabelsZoo Entertainment
MembersBen Daughtrey
Barry Thomas
Chris Hawpe
Jonathan Palmer
Stuart Johnson[1]
Websitewww.love-jones.com

Love Jones is an American band from Louisville, Kentucky formed in 1990 and consists of Ben Daughtrey (vocals, percussion), Barry Thomas (bass), Chris Hawpe (vocals, guitar), Jonathan Palmer (vocals), and Stuart Johnson (drums).[1]

Love Jones was prominent among the "Cocktail Nation" groups of the early 1990s. The genre — which included Combustible Edison, The Cocktails and Donkey — was a reaction to the grunge music of the early 1990s.[3] Cocktail Nation bands 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 fit within that label: pop, blues, R&B, bossa nova, doo wop.

Love Jones formed in Louisville in 1990, along with bands like Slint and Palace Brothers, demonstrating the diversity of the Louisville music scene. In 1992, Love Jones moved to Los Angeles and staged a weekly Thursday night residency show at the famed nightclub Largo. The show featured frequent guest performer Jon Brion, who appears on several Love Jones recordings.

  1. ^ a b c Love Jones biography at AllMusic
  2. ^ "SHOWS".
  3. ^ Gordinier, Jeff (March 18, 1994). "Grunge on the Rocks". Entertainment Weekly.

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