Gloria Jones Explained

Gloria Jones
Alias:LaVerne Ware
Birth Date:19 October 1945
Birth Place:Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
Origin:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Years Active:1960–2019
Birth Name:Gloria Richetta Jones

Gloria Richetta Jones (born October 19, 1945) is an American singer and songwriter who first found success in the United Kingdom, being recognized there as "The Queen of Northern Soul". She recorded the 1965 hit song "Tainted Love" and has worked in multiple genres as a Motown songwriter and recording artist, backing vocalist, and as a performer in musicals such as Hair. In the 1970s, she was a keyboardist and vocalist in Marc Bolan's glam rock band T. Rex. She and Bolan were also in a committed romantic relationship and had a son together.

Early life and career

Jones was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, and moved to Los Angeles, California, at the age of seven, where she first started singing. Jones' first taste of fame came at the age of 14, when, while still at school, she formed with Frankie Kahrl and Billy Preston the successful gospel group the COGIC Singers, with whom she recorded the album It's a Blessing. Although she remained with the group for some four years, she soon found herself drawn into the Los Angeles pop scene.

In 1964, Jones, in her late teens, was discovered by the songwriter Ed Cobb. Signing with Cobb's Greengrass Productions, she recorded her first hit record, "Heartbeat Pts 1 & 2," which Cobb wrote and produced.

She toured the United States, performing on several American television programs, footage of which still exists. One performance occurred at a Rock and Soul show in Disneyland in the summer of 1965. "Heartbeat" became a rhythm and blues tune which was recorded later by Dusty Springfield, Spencer Davis and many other artists.[1]

By then, Jones had recorded other songs for Uptown Records, a subsidiary of Capitol/EMI. Included among these was another Cobb-written song, "Tainted Love". So strong was Jones's following in Northern England that she was proclaimed "The Queen of Northern Soul".[2]

Jones also recorded an album for the Uptown label entitled Come Go with Me which was released in 1966. Jones studied piano, and acquired an advanced classical degree primarily in the works of Bach.[2]

In 1968, she joined the cast of Catch My Soul, a rock and soul version of the play Othello, which included cast members Jerry Lee Lewis, The Blossoms, and Dr. John. During the summer of 1968, she performed in a play called Revolution, at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles. That winter, she joined the Los Angeles cast of Hair, the musical. Eventually, she was to meet Pam Sawyer, who asked her to write for Motown Records. Jones and Sawyer were amongst the second string of writers at Motown, but still wrote for such artists as Gladys Knight & the Pips, Commodores, The Four Tops and The Jackson 5.

As Jones was also initially a singer for the label, protocol demanded a pseudonym, so for some of her co-writes she used the name LaVerne Ware.[3]

Songs that Jones worked on during this period include The Supremes' "Have I Lost You" (writer), Marvin Gaye and Diana Ross's "My Mistake (Was to Love You)" (writer), Junior Walker's "I Ain't Goin' Nowhere" (writer/producer) and the Four Tops' "Just Seven Numbers (Can Straighten Out My Life)" (writer). In 1970 she provided backing vocals on Ry Cooder's eponymous first album. The best-known song that Jones penned was Gladys Knight and the Pips' "If I Were Your Woman", which was nominated for a Grammy in 1971. Jones left Motown at the end of 1973, following the release of her album Share My Love.

After Motown

Jones first met Marc Bolan of T. Rex in 1969 while performing in Hair (Los Angeles cast). While touring in Europe, Bolan and Jones met for the second time at the Speakeasy in London. In 1972, she was recommended by Warner Brothers' Bob Regehr to sing backing vocals behind T. Rex at Winterland in San Francisco.

Soon after joining T. Rex, Jones and Bolan became romantically involved. They had a son, Rolan Bolan (b. September 26, 1975). She sang backing vocals and played clavinet with T. Rex from 1973 to 1977. Her rendition of "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" appears as a bonus track on T. Rex's album Bolan's Zip Gun. Jones released an album in 1976, called Vixen, which featured several songs written by Bolan, and he also was the producer for the album.

In 1977, Jones worked with the group Gonzalez, producing several of their singles, and also penning the disco hit, "Haven't Stopped Dancing Yet" for the group. She toured the UK with Gonzalez, first on the Bob Marley tour, and then with Osibisa.

She was the driver of the car, a Mini 1275 GT, that struck a tree near Barnes Common, killing Bolan at 4 a.m. on September 16, 1977, on the way back to Bolan's Richmond property. They had been returning from an evening at a restaurant in Mayfair where they had both been drinking wine. Jones was found by her brother Richard with her foot trapped beneath the clutch by the engine. Bolan was found unconscious in the passenger seat, which had been dislodged and landed in the rear of the vehicle. Jones was wearing a seat belt at the time of the crash. Bolan was not wearing a seat belt. Jones was conscious after the crash. Bolan, who was a passenger in the car that slammed into the tree, was pronounced dead at the scene on the arrival of paramedics.[4] Jones survived the crash but was critically injured. She sustained a broken jaw in the crash and was sent directly to the hospital in London for treatment, fighting for her life while in critical condition. When she recovered sufficiently to leave hospital, she was informed that Bolan's fans had looted most of their possessions from their house.[5] She was later scheduled to appear in court in London on charges of being unfit to drive and of driving a car in a dangerous condition. However, she left the UK with her son and returned to the US before the court date, so the Coroner's Court recorded a verdict of accidental death.[5]

After Bolan

Having lost her possessions, Jones moved with her son back to Los Angeles, where they stayed with Jones's family.

In 1978, she released the album Windstorm, which she dedicated to the memory of Bolan: the back cover reads, "Special dedication in memory of my son's father, Marc Bolan, whom we miss very much." Her single "Bring on the Love" was a success on the American R&B chart.

Jones stayed in the music industry for several years after, releasing an album produced by Ed Cobb, titled Reunited in 1981. She also collaborated again with Billy Preston and other Cogic Singers for a 1984 reunion album The Cogic's. She has since worked as a musical supervisor for films.

On her 1982 album Reunited, she was proclaimed "Northern Queen of Soul".

In 2010, together with her son Rolan, she established the Marc Bolan School of Music & Film in Makeni, Sierra Leone.

Discography

Solo studio albums

With T. Rex

With The COGIC'S

US solo singles

YearA-side/B-sideCatalog no.
1964"My Bad Boy's Coming Home" / "Tainted Love"Champion 14003
1965"Heartbeat (Part 1)" / Heartbeat (Part 2)"Uptown 712
1966"Finders Keepers" / "Run One Flight of Stairs"Uptown 724
1966"Come Go with Me" / "How Do You Tell an Angel"Uptown 732
1968"I Know" / "What About You"Minit 32046
1969"Look What You Started" / "When He Touches Me"Minit 32051
1973"Why Can't You Be Mine" / "Baby Don't Cha Know (I'm Bleeding for You)"Motown 1256
1978"Bring on the Love" (Single Version) / "Cry Baby"Capitol 4563
1978"Bring on the Love" (Album Version) / "Bring on the Love"Capitol 12" 4563
1978"Woman Is a Woman" / "Blue Light Microphone"Capitol 4662
1979"When I Was a Little Girl" / "When I Was a Little Girl"(Inst)Capitol 4762
1982"My Bad Boy's Coming Home" / "We Gotta All Get Together"AVI 187
1982"My Bad Boy's Coming Home" / "Tainted Love"AVI 338

UK solo singles (selection)

Backing vocal work

Songwriting and production

SongArtistDateWriter(s)Producer
"Bad Seed"Chris Clark1969Gloria Jones, Pam SawyerDeke Richards
"Black Mail"David Ruffin1969Jones, SawyerHenry Cosby
"Teenage Symphony"Jackson 51973 (issued 1986)Gloria Jones, Hal Davis, Marilyn McLeodHal Davis
"I Ain't Goin' Nowhere"Junior Walker & The All Stars1977Jones, SawyerJones, Sawyer, Junior Walker
"If I Can't Love You Then I Can't Love Me"Eddie Kendricks197-Jones, SawyerGloria Jones
"Nothing Is Real"Eddie Kendricks197-Jones, SawyerGloria Jones
"Piece of Clay"Marvin Gaye197-Gloria JonesGloria Jones
"My Love Is Yours"The Sisters Love1973Gloria Jones, Josef PowellGloria Jones, Willie Hutch
"You've Got My Mind"The Sisters Love1972Jones, SawyerGloria Jones, Pam Sawyer
"When My Love Hand Comes Down"David & Jimmy Ruffin1970Jones, SawyerBobby Taylor
"Your Love Was Worth Waiting For"David & Jimmy Ruffin1970Jones, SawyerBobby Taylor
"Black Mail"Bobby Taylor & the Vancouvers1970Jones, SawyerHenry Cosby
"Christmas Won't Be the Same This Year"Jackson 51970Jones, SawyerHal Davis
"2-4-6-8"Jackson 51970Jones, SawyerThe Corporation
"If I Were Your Woman"Gladys Knight & The Pips1970Jones, Sawyer, Clay McMurrayClay McMurray
"Just Seven Numbers (Can Straighten Out My Life)"Four Tops1970Jones, SawyerFrank Wilson
"Earthquake"Martha Reeves & The Vandellas1970Jones, Sawyer, Johnny BristolJohnny Bristol
"Let's Go Back to Day One"Eddie Kendricks1971Gloria Jones, Patrice HollowayFrank Wilson
"Take Me Girl, I'm Ready"Rahsaan Roland Kirk1971Jones, Sawyer, Johnny BristolJoel Dorn
"Have I Lost You"The Supremes1971Jones, SawyerGloria Jones
"I Ain't That Easy to Lose"The Supremes1971Jones, SawyerClay McMurray
"Don't Tell Me I'm Crazy"Edwin Starr & The Fantastic Four1972Jones, SawyerTerry Johnson
"I Don't Need No Reason"Junior Walker & The All Stars1973Jones, SawyerHal Davis
"I Don't Need No Reason"The Miracles1973Jones, SawyerFrank Wilson, Leonard Caston
"Take Me Girl, I'm Ready"Junior Walker & The All Stars1973Jones, Sawyer, Johnny BristolJohnny Bristol
"I'm Learning to Trust My Man"The Sisters Love1973Jones, SawyerHal Davis
"Where Do You Go (Baby)"Eddie Kendricks1973Jones, SawyerGloria Jones, Pam Sawyer
"There's a Lesson to Be Learned"Gladys Knight & The Pips1973Jones, SawyerClay McMurray
"A Million to One"Jermaine Jackson1973Phil MedleyGloria Jones, Pam Sawyer
"Give Me Your Love"The Sisters Love1973Curtis MayfieldGloria Jones
"(I Could Never Make) A Better Man Than You"The Sisters Love1973Gloria Jones, Janie BradfordGloria Jones
"Master of My Mind"Gladys Knight & The Pips1974Jones, Sawyer, Clay McMurrayClay McMurray
"It's Too Late To Change The Time"Jackson 51974Jones, SawyerHal Davis
"Do It Again"New Birth1974Jones, SawyerHarvey Fuqua
"The Assembly Line"The Commodores1974Jones, SawyerGloria Jones, Pam Sawyer
"The Zoo (The Human Zoo)"The Commodores1974Jones, SawyerGloria Jones, Pam Sawyer
"My Mistake (Was to Love You)"Diana Ross & Marvin Gaye1974Jones, SawyerHal Davis
"Let's Go Back to Day One"Mahogany Soundtrack1975Gloria Jones, Patrice HollowayGil Askey
"No One Could Love You More"Gladys Knight & The Pips1975Jones, SawyerJohnny Bristol
"All We Need Is a Miracle"Gladys Knight & The Pips1975Jones, SawyerBobby Taylor
"Don't Tell Me I'm Crazy"Gladys Knight & The Pips1975Jones, SawyerBobby Taylor
"I Hate Myself for Loving You"Gladys Knight & The Pips1975Jones, SawyerBobby Taylor
"It's Bad for Me to See You"Yvonne Fair1975Jones, SawyerGloria Jones, Pam Sawyer
"I Ain't That Easy to Lose"Bettye Swann1975Jones, SawyerMickey Buckins
"Love Is Lovelier"Walter Jackson1976Jones, SawyerCarl Davis
"I've Got It Bad Feelin' Good"Walter Jackson1976Jones, SawyerCarl Davis
"If I Ever Lose This Heaven"G.C. Cameron1976Jones, SawyerHal Davis, James Carmichael, Winston Monseque
"Haven't Stopped Dancing Yet"Gonzalez1976Gloria JonesGloria Jones, Richard Jones
"Rockin' on My Porch"The Jackson Sisters1976Jones, SawyerAlbert Hammond, Don Altfel
"Sweet Beginnings"Marlena Shaw1977Gloria Jones, John BettisBert DeCoteaux
"Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)"Gonzalez1977Elliot LurieGloria Jones
"Just Let It Lay"Gonzalez1977Gloria JonesGloria Jones
"Share My Love"Rare Earth1977Gloria Jones, Janie BradfordCal Harris
"Tin Can People"Rare Earth1977Gloria Jones, Beverly GardnerCal Harris
"You"Billy Preston1979Gloria Jones, Richard JonesBilly Preston
"One Day I'll Marry You"Jackson 51979Jones, SawyerHal Davis

Filmography

YearFilmRole
2012Jobriath A.D. Herself
201320 Feet from StardomHerself

See also

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: DeepSoul: Gloria Jones - "Tainted Love" . en . May 26, 2015 . Kit O'Toole . October 17, 2017 . Blinded by Sound .
  2. Brown, Lynne (1976). "Gloria Jones Biography", EMI Records Press Office, 1.
  3. Betts, Graham (2014). Motown Encyclopedia. AC Publishing;
  4. https://books.google.com/books?id=-yk4U2LILeMC&pg=PT451 Marc Bolan - Rise and Fall of a Twentieth Century Superstar Mark Paytress
  5. News: 1977: T-Rex singer killed in car smash . BBC . September 16, 2005 . October 14, 2011.