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Located in the northwoods of Minnesota, Paul Jones has been fusing
together a host of musical influences and experiences. This music
leans heavily towards ballads and instrumentals with overtones
of contemporary folk and Celtic origin (please listen to samples
from his new CD, Baptism River).
Starting at an early age and learning Beatles songs from his
brother, Paul progressed into a multi-instrumentalist. Throughout
primary, secondary and high school Paul was a bass guitarist for
all choral ensembles. During high school he conducted guitar studies
with Flamenco Guitarist
Michael Hauser of the Guild of Performing
Arts. At the age of 18 Paul developed a new passion for the pedal
steel guitar. Over the next twelve years Paul would become a very
busy sideman and staff instructor for the Steel Guitar Emporium
in Minneapolis, playing clubs from Minneapolis to Texas. During
that time additional studies were conducted with steel guitar
legend Buddy Emmons.
In 1990 Paul put down stakes on Leech Lake in northern Minnesota.
Settling down far from the metro and getting off the road caused
a few changes. The acoustic guitar came back into the forefront.
Paul connected with Minnesota's Luthier-Jim Olson who was producing
inspiring instruments for James Taylor and other great fingerstyle
artists. After meeting with Jim a cedar top concert model was
ordered. More inspiration came after hearing English finger style
ace, Martin Simpson for the first time at the Winnipeg Folk
Festival.
A few years later after attending his master classes, Martin
ordered a guitar for Paul from his Luthier-Stefan Sobell of
Hexham England.
These wonderful guitars add beautiful ornamentation to Paul's
tenor voice on new arrangements of songs by James Taylor, Neil
Young, Lennon & McCartney and Stephen Fearing.
Currently, Paul is active with the folk collective at the Headwaters
School of Music in Bemidji, Minnesota and has begun performing
regionally as a solo artist.
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