Steve Jones (musician)
Stephen Phillip Jones (born
September 3,
1955) is an
English rock and roll guitarist and
singer, best known for his work as guitarist for the
punk band
Sex Pistols.
Jones was born in
London,
England, and grew up in the
Shepherd's Bush neighbourhood, as did the other members of the band. He admitted he took his style of guitar-playing from
Johnny Thunders of the
New York Dolls. He was an only child and his father, Don Jarvis an amateur boxer, left when he was just two years old.
Up to the age of twelve he grew up in Hammersmith with his young mother, who worked as a hairdresser, and his grandparents. He then moved to Benbow road in Shepherds Bush with his mother and stepfather where they lived in a one bedroomed basement. Jones never got on with his stepfather, who made his living making gaskets for electric cookers, "he was an asshole, I was just extra baggage". Problems began to occur from a young age and in 1972 he was the subject of a council care-order. As a teenager Jones was frequently in trouble with the police. He was a
kleptomaniac and was arrested for a range of crimes including car theft, shop lifting and burglary. In the documentary 'The Filth and the Fury' Jones said he grew up watching his parents steal from shops and during his teens he racked up 14 criminal convictions. He spent a year in a remand centre - which he says was more enjoyable than being at home - and admits that the Sex Pistols saved him from a life of crime or even prison.
After the Sex Pistols broke up, Jones and drummer
Paul Cook started the hard rock outfit
The Professionals. They recorded two albums but disbanded after a serious car accident while on tour in the US in
1981. Jones also played with
Thin Lizzy,
Joan Jett,
Iggy Pop,
Andy Taylor, the
Neurotic Outsiders and had a solo career in the
1980s and early
1990s. His song "Mercy" was memorably used in a
Miami Vice episode called "Stone's War" and was featured on the Miami Vice II soundtrack album. He participated in the Sex Pistols reunions and currently resides in
Los Angeles, California.
He has since done some studio work, playing guitar on the
Insane Clown Posse's 1997 rap-metal record,
The Great Milenko.
In February 2004, Jones began hosting a daily radio program in Los Angeles called
Jonesy's Jukebox, on
Indie 103.1 FM, broadcasting live Monday through Friday from Noon to 2PM Pacific Time. The premise of the show is that the self-described "Sire of Wilshire" can do whatever he wants (within
FCC rules), with no program direction from station management. Far from an angry punk with access to a transmitter, Jones is a witty, intelligent, and entertaining host who mixes an eclectic playlist (culled from his own collection of CDs) with often (intentional) rambling and humorous interviews of guests from all walks of the entertainment industry. He frequently interacts on-air with "Mister Shovel," his nickname for program producer
Mark Sovel.
The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle (
1980)
Punk and Its Aftershocks (
1980)
D.O.A. (
1980)
Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains (
1981)
Mascara (
1999)
Four Dogs Playing Poker (
2000)
The Filth and the Fury (
2000)
25 Years of Punk (
2001)
Classic Albums: Sex Pistols - Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols (
2002)
Hooligans & Thugs: Soccer's Most Violent Fan Fights (
2003)
Punk: Attitude (
2005)
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Indie 103.1 Website*
Steve Jones bio*
Interview*
Break Down the Doors - Cook'n'Jones Website*
Jonesy write-up in Blackbook magazine*
Steve Jones Website at My Space