Jill Jones

Jill Jones

出生 : 1952-07-11, Lebanon, Ohio, USA

略歴

Jones was born in Lebanon, Ohio on July 11, 1962. Her mother, a fashion model, is of African American and Native American heritage, and her father, a jazz drummer, is Italian.[1] Jones was raised mostly by her grandparents, until relocating to Los Angeles when her mother remarried.[1] She began a singing career at age 15 as a backup vocalist for Teena Marie, whom her mother managed. Today, she maintains her own fan pages on Myspace and Facebook. Highlights from her early career include various collaborative works with Prince in the 1980s and 1990s, including a collaborative debut released under her own name. Since 2001, she has released three acoustic and dance albums, with 2009's "Living for the Weekend" being her most recent album.

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Jill Jones

参加作品

Closer to GOD
This modern day Job like tale of an up and coming Christian lawyer who has come a long way from the streets of his childhood. He and his family are faced with several tests to their faith including betrayal, success, death and greed.
The Women's Club
Cat Burglar
Patrick is a struggling screenwriter who takes a second job as a male prostitute. He is supposed to write by day and do right by his lonely clientele at night, but he develops writer's block. When Patrick decides to draw from his amorous experiences as inspiration for his next screenplay, the women conspire to prevent it.
プリンス/パープル・レイン
Jill
ミネアポリスで人気No.1のバンド『ザ・レヴォリューション』のリーダー“キッド”は、近頃頭角を現わしてきた『ザ・タイム』の存在に危機感を抱いていた。折しもバンド仲間とは不協和音が聞こえ始め、家族問題も深刻化、さらに恋人との関係も最悪状態。それでも彼は自分の我を通そうとしていた。
Prince: 1999 Live In Houston 12/29/82
Prince and the Revolution perform live at the Summit in Houston, TX on 12/29/1982