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Claude Jones (February 11, 1901 – January 17, 1962)[1] was an American jazz trombonist.

Biography

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Born in Boley, Oklahoma, United States,[1] Jones began playing trombone at the age of 13, and studied at Wilberforce University before dropping out in 1922 to join the Synco Jazz Band.[1] This group eventually evolved into McKinney's Cotton Pickers, where he would play intermittently until 1929.[1]

From there, Jones played in a variety of noted swing jazz ensembles, including those of Fletcher Henderson (1929–31, 1933–34, 1941–42, 1950), Don Redman (1931–33, 1943), Alex Hill, Chick Webb, and Cab Calloway (1934–40, 1943).[1] He recorded with Jelly Roll Morton in 1939 and Louis Armstrong/Sidney Bechet in 1940.[1] In the 1940s, he also played with Coleman Hawkins, Zutty Singleton, Joe Sullivan, Benny Carter, and Duke Ellington (1944–48, 1951).[1]

After completing his second stint with Ellington, Jones became a mess steward on the ship SS United States, and he died at sea in 1962.[1]

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Claude Jones was a British stage actor known for his long-running role as Mr. Grimwig in the original West End production of Oliver! and his extensive work in London's West End, regional repertory companies, and supporting roles in British film and television during the 1950s and 1960s. Born on 1 December 1904 in West Ham, London, England, Jones built a steady career in live theatre before gaining prominence in Oliver!. He died on 13 November 1965 at the New Theatre during a performance of the musical after falling from scenery.

Early life

Birth and background

Claude Jones was born on 1 December 1904 in West Ham, London, England, UK. His full name was Claude Albert Jones. He was born to a family in East London where his father served as an Inspector with the Great Eastern Railway Police. The family resided in a two-up two-down terraced Victorian home in Field Road, Forest Gate.

Career

Stage career

Claude Jones was a British stage actor whose career centered primarily on live theatre, with extensive experience in London's West End and regional repertory companies. Active from at least the early 1950s through the mid-1960s, he took on a variety of roles in productions across multiple venues in the United Kingdom. His most prominent and enduring stage engagement was as Mr. Grimwig in the original West End production of Oliver! by Lionel Bart, presented by Donmar Productions Ltd at the New Theatre (now the Noël Coward Theatre) in London. The musical opened on 30 June 1960, and Jones performed in the role continuously from the premiere until his death in 1965. Earlier in his career, Jones appeared in repertory and touring productions, including as Dr. Marlowe in a show at the Golders Green Hippodrome and Aldwych Theatre in London from October 1955 to March 1956. He also performed at venues such as the Queen's Theatre in Hornchurch (as Biz in The Day, September-October 1958), the Gaiety Theatre in Dublin and New Shakespeare Theatre in Liverpool (as John Morgan, March-April 1958), the Theatre Royal in Bath (1953-1954), and the Bristol Hippodrome (1956-1957). In January 1960, he was cast as Alfred Doolittle in Pygmalion at Bromley Repertory. His theatre work reflected a steady presence in British stage productions before his long run in Oliver!.

Film and television career

Claude Jones's appearances in film and television were relatively limited, consisting mainly of minor supporting roles in British productions during the 1950s and early 1960s. These screen credits stood in contrast to his more extensive stage work. In film, Jones played Constable Jones in the 1959 black-and-white thriller Cover Girl Killer, a low-budget production directed by Terry Bishop in which his character, a police constable, discovers a murder victim. He also had an uncredited role as a garage attendant in the 1963 horror film The Haunting. Jones's television work included guest spots in various British anthology and drama series, such as Captain Williams in a 1951 episode of At Your Service, Ltd.. He made additional appearances in shows including Boyd Q.C. (1959–1960), No Hiding Place (1959), and Court of Mystery (1961), typically in single-episode supporting parts.

Death

Circumstances of death

Claude Jones died on November 13, 1965, at the New Theatre in the West End of London, England, UK. He suffered fatal injuries after falling nine feet from the scenery while performing as Mr. Grimwig in a live production of Oliver!. The accident took place during an ongoing run of the musical at the venue. Jones had been appearing in the role as part of the long-running London production, which had begun in 1960 and continued through the mid-1960s. No further details regarding the precise cause of death beyond the fall have been documented in available reports.

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