Rickie Lee Jones
Rickie Lee Jones
Person from United States
Genres: folk, rock music, pop music, female vocalists, singer-songwriter, jazz, rock
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About Rickie Lee Jones
Rickie Lee Jones (born November 8, 1954) is a two-time Grammy Award-winning vocalist, musician, songwriter, and producer from the United States. Over the course of a 45+ year career, Jones has recorded in various musical styles including R&B, blues, pop, soul, and jazz standards. Rickie Lee Jones is a singer songwriter whose style leans on jazz and pop/R&B timing and personification. Jones settled in LA at the age of nineteen, doing the classic waiting tables stuff until she landed a recording contract with Warners. Her self-titled debut album in 1979 was a big success, as was the single, Chuck E.'s in Love, about her musician friend Chuck E. Weiss. At the 1980 Grammy Awards, she won a Grammy for Best New Artist, and also received four more nominations: for Record of the Year; Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female; Best Rock Vocal Performance, Female; and Song of the Year (for "Chuck E.'s in Love"). While none of her subsequent recordings achieved the same level of commercial success, Jones has continued releasing critically acclaimed albums that have explored a variety of sonic terrain from jazz standards to trip hop influenced works. Jones' pursuit of jazz standards led to the recording of "The Moon Is Made of Gold" and "Autumn Leaves" for Rob Wasserman's album Duets in 1985. The latter track earned her another Grammy nomination. And in 1990, her duet with Dr. John, a cover of "Makin' Whoopee", earned the artist her second Grammy Award, this time in the category of Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Duo or Group. At the time of recording her debut album, Jones was in a romantic relationship with Tom Waits; she is the girl draped over the car on the cover of his 1978 album Blue Valentine. Early in her career, Jones was known for her drinking and substance abuse. She eventually tempered those demons, and came to terms with herself, and her own uncertain spirituality, and has maintained respect of her musical peers. She's devoted to her talents, beyond music, one of which is raising her teenage daughter, and has even run her own political website and made music critiquing the Bush administration. She is involved in left-wing politics and community activism, partly through her web community, Furniture for the People (http://www.furnitureforthepeople.com/). A greatest hits collection on Rhino called The Duchess of Coolsville was released in 2005. In 2007 she signed to New West Records releasing The Sermon On Exposition Blvd, a record exploring lyrical territory inspired by Lee Cantelon's 1991 book The Words, which attempted to translate Christ's teachings into a more accessible contemporary format. Cantelon's friend, Guitarist Peter Atanasoff was instrumental in the creation of the eventual record. Discography 1979: Rickie Lee Jones – Warner Bros. 1981: Pirates – Warner Bros. 1983: Girl at Her Volcano (EP) – Warner Bros. 1984: The Magazine – Warner Bros. 1989: Flying Cowboys - Geffen 1991: Pop Pop - Geffen 1993: Traffic From Paradise - Geffen 1995: Naked Songs - Reprise 1997: Ghostyhead – Warner Bros. 2000: It's Like This - Artemis 2001: Live at Red Rocks - Artemis 2003: The Evening of My Best Day – V2 2005: Duchess of Coolsville - Rhino 2007: Sermon On Exposition Boulevard - New West 2009: Balm in Gilead 2012: The Devil You Know 2015: The Other Side of Desire 2019: Kicks 2023: Pieces of Treasure
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Rickie Lee Jones — Top 30 songs of 125
| Artist | Song title | Like / Dislike | |
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| Rickie Lee Jones | The Blue Ghazel | ||
| Rickie Lee Jones | Chuck E.'s in Love | ||
| Rickie Lee Jones | Up from the Skies | ||
| Rickie Lee Jones | One for My Baby | ||
| Rickie Lee Jones | They Can't Take That Away From Me | ||
| Rickie Lee Jones | Just In Time | ||
| Rickie Lee Jones | Danny’s All‐Star Joint | ||
| Rickie Lee Jones | Little Mysteries | ||
| Rickie Lee Jones | Running From Mercy | ||
| Rickie Lee Jones | Living It Up | ||
| Rickie Lee Jones | Chuck E.'s In Love (1979) | ||
| Rickie Lee Jones | Bye Bye Blackbird | ||
| Rickie Lee Jones | Sailor Song | ||
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| Rickie Lee Jones | Chuck E's in love | ||
| Rickie Lee Jones | Jolie Jolie | ||
| Rickie Lee Jones | A lucky guy | ||
| Rickie Lee Jones | Runaround | ||
| Rickie Lee Jones | Young blood | ||
| Rickie Lee Jones | Weasel And The White Boys Cool | ||
| Rickie Lee Jones | Company | ||
| Rickie Lee Jones | Young Blood | ||
| Rickie Lee Jones | Under The Boardwalk | ||
| Rickie Lee Jones | Coolsville | ||
| Rickie Lee Jones | We Belong Together | ||
| Rickie Lee Jones | They can't take that away from me | ||
| Rickie Lee Jones | Chuck E's In Love | ||
| Rickie Lee Jones | The Horses 1989 | ||
| Rickie Lee Jones | CHUCK E'S IN LOVE | ||
| Rickie Lee Jones | Chuck e's in love |