Biography
I started playing guitar at the age of 8 with my dad and grandma. A lot
of old time
country. But I quickly rebelled and wanted to play
rock and roll.
I taught
myself to play different styles of rock and blues. I
still play country and sometimes a little jazz. I'm
originally from the small town of
Jeffersonville Indiana
,
just across the river from
Louisville
Kentucky
.
At the age of twelve I formed my first band. Our big
song was Wipeout.
I jammed with 3 other bands until I
graduated from high school.
Then I joined the Army (oh boy!). They
made a man out of me.
While in the Army I played in the
Washington
D.C.
area and in
Maryland
.
Then onto
Hawaii
(great gig!). Before I knew it, 4 years had
gone by
and I was
honorably discharged from Uncle Sam. I took a job in the
great state of
Alaska
(pretty, but
cold) and played with a few groups
there.
In 1984, I moved here to the super fantastic state of North Carolina
(woo hoo!!) and
joined the Just Us band, playing country and old
southern rock. I was with that band for one year. Next was the
Galloway Brothers band playing cover
country, rock and blues.
I played lead
guitar with them about a year. Then with good friend,
Tim Stalcup, we formed a small cover band called Badd Habbitz.
We played venues in
Brevard
NC
,
Hendersonville
NC
, and Pickens SC.
In 1994, we formed the group Curtis Jones and played
mainly top 40 country and southern rock. We had great local success and
produced a
cd titled
"Curtis Jones, Out of the Sticks", with
8 original tracks from
cry in your beer
country to swamp funk to an almost eerie, dreamy
Pink Floyd sounding cut called Into the Nite.
The band broke up in 2000 and for the last 6 yrs I've played lead guitar, bass
guitar and sang for a few bar bands and have had a lot of fun and
personal success.
On Jan 28, 2005 I married the love of my life and my
best friend,
Terry and things have been going well ever since.
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