John Joseph Jones (writer) explained

John Joseph Jones
Birth Place:London, England, United Kingdom
Birth Date:3 February 1930
Death Date:August 2000 (aged 70)

John Joseph Jones (3 February 1930– August 2000) was a British and Australian poet, folk singer, musician, playwright, and theatre director.

Biography

Born in London in 1930, Jones first arrived in Australia in 1948. Between 1950 and 1952, he worked briefly in England, Canada, and Fiji, but settled permanently in Australia in 1952.[1] He graduated from University of Western Australia with a Bachelor of Arts, majoring in Anthropology and English (1959).

He lived in Parkerville and developed and sustained the Parkerville Amphitheatre during his lifetime.[2] The amphitheatre became the site for a number of 1970s concerts, including John Farnham, Cold Chisel, and Jo Jo Zep and the Falcons.[3] A documentary on the Parkerville Amphitheatre, "Sets, Bugs & Rock n Roll", by Tempest Productions, was shown at the Revelation Film Festival in Perth in July 2015.

Music

Poetry

Theatre

Notes and References

  1. Web site: John Joseph Jones. 2021-08-17. AustLit: Discover Australian Stories. en.
  2. Web site: WA Folk Federation Newsletter 31st October 2013. https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20131208074706/http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/130362/20140120-0003/people.aapt.net.au/_wisemonkeys/WAFFnewsletter+31st+October+2013.pdf. 2013-12-08. live. 2021-08-30. Pandora Web Archive.
  3. News: A little theatre struggles to survive . . 47 . 13,379 . Australian Capital Territory, Australia . 10 March 1973 . 2 April 2017 . 2 . National Library of Australia.