Half-Pint Jones

Genre: Adult Contemporary
Secondary Genre: Jam Band South Bend, Indiana USA Contact

We are a fusion of jazz/funk/N'Orleans/rock/ and creativity. We start with a thick rue of solid rhythm, and then texturize the top with freshly evolved melodies, stemming from 2 great horn players, and a brilliant guitarist. This recipe is nothing short of a unique sound and an engaging performance.

Artist Information

Biography

Half-Pint Jones, essentially, was born while a gig was already in place, back in 2006. 5 guys, sitting in a, now defunct, Mishawaka, Indiana Brew Pub, tossing around the need to rename the reformed band that lasted only a short 6 months prior. The seed of which was brought up from New Orleans, Louisiana by original saxophone player Chris Olivier. Having been chased out by Hurricane Katrina, and forced to relocate further north, he picked up the phone and started making some calls. Those calls led to the foundation of what is now a band that is over 5 years strong, 3 albums deep, and on the rise.

Shortly after the renaming of the band, the first album 'Trilogy of Patches and Olaf' was recorded. Don't ask anybody in the band to explain that title. You won't get a clear answer. Or, go ahead and ask, but don't expect the same answer twice. The album was recorded in a friend's home studio, and was the culmination of the tightest material the band had to offer from its many live performances. The goal was simple: have fun, take some chances, and don't worry about time. Some of the standout tracks from that album are "Chi Chis", "In Your Skin", "Kite Boy", and the album titled track that cuts through like a freight train, "Trilogy of Patches and Olaf".

After recording 'Trilogy', and releasing those inspired musical ghosts into the ethereal world of the audio stream, Half-Pint Jones began a long steady schedule of playing live shows and writing new material for the eventual follow-up album. And, as evolution provides, their live shows grew stronger… and the material followed suit. That rue started to thicken, and get its flavor.

Recognizing a need to produce sharper, more well defined, and "radio friendly" tracks for the next album, the band took the challenge with great stride. The unified goal was an exercise in trying to extract the best elements of a composition, with seemingly infinite possibility, into a smaller composite that still held the necessary bookends and sustenance that provided the story it needed to tell.

The resulting effort was aptly named 'Single File'. A whimsical, sarcastic nod to the suggestion that the album was just that… a file full of singles. From beginning to end, the album showcases a myriad of growth. Not just in the cohesiveness of the band, bred from the backbone of the live shows it plays, but in the songwriting, and the musicianship that each player brought to the recording.

The album was recorded, mixed, and mastered at Kingsize Studios in Chicago, and in a staggeringly short amount of time. In fact, for some of the tracking the band slept in the studio. Strewn about the vocal booth, control room, live room… it was an "eat, drink, and sleep the album" environment.

The album opens with "Moist Air". An up-tempo, late 60's-soul flavored offering that sets a nice funky meter to the albums smooth flow. "Ryn", a soulful love ballad, keeps step with the other mixed tempos on the album, but stands on its own. "Mark's Ballgame", an instant booty shaker at live shows, follows right after. The album shifts gears with "My Name", and "Jam Sandwich for Jonas" takes the band down to New Orleans to visit the flavor they love to experiment with the most.

The album was very well received, and garners a lot of support and consistent local radio play. What followed was another long string of shows, sharing the stages with Umphrey's McGee and the Young Dubliners, making new fans, and writing for a new album. This album would be their best material to date. The name of the album is simply "Half-Pint Jones", and is another strong step in the evolution of a band that shows no signs of putting the brakes on. From the opening looping drone to the closing, raw, acoustic statement that sets the bookends, surprises are laced throughout this eponymous release, and it has the telltale signs of growth written all over it. Simply put, this band isn't content with resting on its laurels.

Instrumentation

Justin Ross - Guitar / Vocals
Jayson Sites - Bass Guitar / Backing Vocals / Sonic Techtonics
Steve Krojo - Drums / Percussion
Mark Gamble - Trumpet / Percussion / Backing Vocals
Sam Que - Saxophone

Discography

"Trilogy of Patches and Olaf" -2007
"Single File" -2008
"Half-Pint Jones" -2012
Where to find us online:
www.halfpintjones.com
www.myspace.com/halfpintjones
www.facebook.com/halfpintjones
www.facebook.com/halfpintjonesmusic

Official Website

http://www.halfpintjones.com

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Press

  • Half-Pint Jones grooves 'full-on' [+ Show ]

    Half-Pint Jones grooves 'full-on' ANDREW S. HUGHES Tribune Staff Writer SOUTH BEND -- They ...

  • Scene, List, Review, Go [+ Show ]

    This is an article that was printed just prior to our name change, to "Half-Pint Jones'. Scene,...

  • Half-Pint Jones video clip link [+ Show ]

    This is simply a link to a video clip, taken from our show with Umphrey's McGee on 8/31/07. http:...

  • Half-Pint Jones: The Next Big Thing? [+ Show ]

    Featured in October issue. link to website: http://www.southbendtribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/articl...

  • Southern Fusion [+ Show ]

    the link: http://www.lakemagazine.com/magazine/article.asp?articleid=LID-911-O1MDE-200761 Hurr...

  • Genre defying 'Half-Pint Jones' [+ Show ]

    link: http://media.www.ndsmcobserver.com/media/storage/paper660/news/2007/10/19/Scene/Genre.Defying....

Setlist

Mainly Original music, with a few covers sprinkled in.

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