Allen Jones (December 29, 1940 – May 5, 1987) was an American bass-player, songwriter, engineer & producer. He wrote songs and produced several albums for
Albert King and became manager of the
Bar-Kays, he also formed their production company and produced all of their original releases.
Initially a bassist, Jones had his own studio, Onyx, in Memphis and also wrote, engineered and produced at [l24936] - picking up a Grammy Award for his work on [m122050]. His work is also associated with [l419092].
Jones died in 1987 and a Memphis music institution scholarship program is dedicated to his name for attendees at LeMoyne-Owen College.
Often associated to
Richard Shann &
Andrew Love.