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Trumpeter and flugelhorn player Albert Jones, born May 6, is affectionately known to all friends and followers as “Duke”. A nickname is acquired from his favorite aunt, because of his love of music at an early age. A native of New York City via White Plains. Duke began playing trumpet at the age of nine. In elementary school and through White Plains High School, Duke played and formed a band with The Lewis Brothers and Sharon Bryant. The group, which ultimately became the popular R&B / Pop success “Atlantic Starr”, recorded their first two albums, “Radiant”(1980) and “Brillance” (1982), both featuring Duke. This led to the recording of Duke’s debut solo album for CTI Records entitled “Thunder Island”.

Duke attended Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, studying music and film. Like most artists; prior to his commercial success, he worked the New York club circuit; i.e., Fat Tuesday’s, Metropolis, Birdland, etc. In the late 70’s, Duke had the privileged opportunity to study traditional Island Rhythms, Calypso and Soca at the University of Virgin Islands with then Professor Larry McCleallan who went on to serve as Dean at the prestigious Berklee School of Music in Boston.

With influences such as Kenny Dorham, Woody Shaw, Lee Morgan, Benny Bailey and of course, Miles Davis, all of whom helped shape Duke’s trumpet voice. Duke went on to tour Japan, Europe and Africa, working with established musicians such as The Temptations, Angela Bofill, Larry Coryell and Marion Meadows. He began collaborating and recording with such artists as August Darnell of Kid Creole and the Coconuts, and drummer, producer Norman Connors, serving as an original member of his Starship Orchestra and spin-off group Aquarian Dream on Buddah Records.

In 1992, Duke served as Vice President of Creole Records, a label started with then band mate August Darnell (Kid Creole). The label, distributed by Nippon Columbia, released seven CD’s in Japan and the U.S. with one CD, “The KC2 Meets KC3”, becoming the fifth largest selling English speaking record in Japan.

In 2005, he formed Café Soul All-Stars and recorded their debut CD “Love Pages” which featured George Benson, Roy Ayers and Kenny Garrett among other musicians.

ALBUMS


APPEARANCES +


Various
Bar SuSu Volume 3
2006, CD, Comp + CD, Comp, Mixed, SuSU, ,
Deep House/Garage House
Alain Nkossi Konda
Africa-Pella
2003, CD, Album, Afrikool Records
Stuff
Now!
2001, CD, Album, Dig, Skip Records (2), ,
Fusion
Norman Connors
Eternity
2001, CD, ,
Soul/Rhythm & Blues
Club 1600 Produced By Rex Rideout
Club 1600
2000, CD, Album, N-Coded Music
Nathalie
Le Temps De L'Amour
2000, CD, Album, SMEJ Associated Records, ,
Chanson/AOR/Soft Rock/Synth-pop
Liliane Davis
Dans Le Café De Paris
2000, CD, ,
Chanson/Easy Listening/Acid Jazz/Gypsy Jazz
Veronica
Rise
1999, CD, ,
Contemporary R&B/Pop Rap/Ballad/Tribal House/Progressive House
D.J. Sachiho*
1st Down
1997, CD, Album, Ryoma
Angela Bofill
Love In Slow Motion
1996, CD, ,
Soul
Marion Meadows
Body Rhythm
1995, ,
Smooth Jazz
Nathalie
Chantons L'Amour
1994, CD, ,
Chanson/City Pop/Synth-pop/Acid Jazz/Rhythm & Blues/Easy Listening/Synthwave
Kid Creole & The Coconuts*
KC2 Plays K2C
1993, CD, ,
Freestyle/Latin/Disco
Norman Connors
Remember Who You Are
1993
Norman Connors
Passion
1988, Vinyl, ,
Contemporary R&B/Soul/Fusion
Alfonzo
Alfonzo
1982
Norman Connors
Mr. C
1981, Vinyl, ,
Soul/Disco
Pharoah Sanders & Norman Connors
Beyond A Dream
1981
Lonnie Liston Smith
Love Is The Answer
1980, ,
Soul-Jazz/Jazz-Funk
Fingers
Fingers
1979, LP, Album, RCA Victor
Norman Connors
Invitation
1979, Vinyl Santa Maria Pressing, ,
Soul/Funk/Disco
Various
Battle Of Trumpets
2004, 4xCD, Comp, Mono, 24B, Documents, Membran, ,
Swing/Big Band/Bop/Cool Jazz/Dixieland/Hard Bop
Various
Balance - Lounge Music For Well-Being And Harmony
12xCD + Box, Membran,
Various
Music For Striptease
4xCD, Comp, Intense Rarities
Various
After Midnight - Jazz Ballads
Peabo Bryson
Missing You
2007
Pharoah Sanders
Meditation
1994, CD, Album, Unofficial, Jazz File