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The Joneses

Rock

The next The Joneses concert is scheduled for Saturday, July 19, 2025 at Alex's Bar in Long Beach, CA, United States. See all 1 upcoming concerts
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Top Songs By The Joneses

Listen to Sugar Pie Guy by The Joneses, see lyrics, music video & more!
Sugar Pie GuyThe Joneses
Listen to Love Contest (Dave Lee's Mini Disco Mix) by The Joneses & Dave Lee, see lyrics, music video & more!
Love Contest (Dave Lee's Mini Disco Mix)The Joneses & Dave Lee
Listen to Pretty, Pretty by The Joneses, see lyrics, music video & more!
Pretty, PrettyThe Joneses
Listen to Love Contest (Dave Lee's Extended Disco Mix) by The Joneses & Dave Lee, see lyrics, music video & more!
Love Contest (Dave Lee's Extended Disco Mix)The Joneses & Dave Lee
Listen to Ms. 714 by The Joneses, see lyrics, music video & more!
Ms. 714The Joneses
Listen to Criminals In My Car by The Joneses, see lyrics, music video & more!
Criminals In My CarThe Joneses
Listen to Baby Don't Do It by The Joneses, see lyrics, music video & more!
Baby Don't Do ItThe Joneses
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Fix MeThe Joneses
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Pill BoxThe Joneses
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CriminalsThe Joneses

Upcoming Concerts for The Joneses

  • Jul
    19
    Jul 19, 2025
    Alex's Bar
    Long Beach

Latest Release

Listen to Love Contest (Dave Lee's Disco Mix) - Single by The Joneses & Dave Lee
ALBUMLove Contest (Dave Lee's Disco Mix) - SingleThe Joneses & Dave Lee

More albums from The Joneses

Listen to Dessert (Early Singles & Deep Cuts) by The Joneses
ALBUMDessert (Early Singles & Deep Cuts)The Joneses
Listen to Missing Time by The Joneses
ALBUMMissing TimeThe Joneses
Listen to Movin' On - The Early Years (Remastered) by The Joneses
ALBUMMovin' On - The Early Years (Remastered)The Joneses
Listen to Plain and Simple by The Joneses
ALBUMPlain and SimpleThe Joneses
Listen to Mystical Delusions by The Joneses
ALBUMMystical DelusionsThe Joneses
Listen to Listen to This by The Joneses
ALBUMListen to ThisThe Joneses
Listen to Meet the Joneses by The Joneses
ALBUMMeet the JonesesThe Joneses
Listen to The Joneses by The Joneses
ALBUMThe JonesesThe Joneses
Listen to Keeping Up With The Joneses by The Joneses
ALBUMKeeping Up With The JonesesThe Joneses

About The Joneses

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Formed
1969
Genre
Rock
An R&B vocal group from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, the Joneses were typical of the vocal group renaissance of the early 70s, recording in the soft-soul mode that featured a falsetto lead, pretty harmonies and fully orchestrated arrangements. The original group started in Pittsburgh in 1969, but the recording group arrived at its final line-up after moving to New York to record for V.M.P. Records in the early 70s. The members of the V.M.P. group featured falsetto lead Cy Brooks, Glenn Dorsey, Sam White and brothers Reginald and Wendell Noble, and on that label they had a New York hit with ‘Pretty Pretty’. Moving to the Pride label in 1973, they had another local hit, ‘Pull My String’. Mercury Records then took notice and signed them. Brooks left at this point and his lead spot was taken by baritone Harold Taylor (who had earlier been with the group in Pittsburgh). At Mercury the Joneses first hit locally in Baltimore with ‘Baby Don’t Do It’, but in 1974 they began a string of national hits with ‘Hey Babe’ (number 18 R&B). They then followed with their only crossover hit, ‘Sugar Pie Guy’ (number 10 R&B, number 47 pop), also in 1974. They also had considerable success with ‘I Can’t See What You See In Me’ (number 28 R&B) in 1975. The Joneses broke up in 1975, but in the following years there were four resurrections of the group, the first in 1977 and the last in 1992, and each time the only constant in the new line-ups was Glenn Dorsey. These new Joneses groups recorded with Epic, Spring, Collectables and Atlantic Records with varying success.

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Members of The Joneses include, or have included, Bill Bateman and Paul Black.