Jack Jones | |
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Birth name | John Allan Jones |
Born |
Hollywood, California, U.S. |
January 14, 1938
Genres | Traditional pop, jazz, big band |
Occupation(s) | Singer, actor |
Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 1959–present |
Labels | Capitol, Kapp, RCA Victor, MGM |
John Allan Jones (born January 14, 1938) known professionally as Jack Jones, is an American actor and jazz and pop singer, popular during the 1960s. He is the son of actor Allan Jones.
Jones was primarily a straight-pop singer (even when he recorded contemporary material) whose ventures in the direction of jazz were mostly of the big band/swing variety. Jones has won two Grammy Awards.
He continues to perform concerts around the world and remains popular in Las Vegas. Jones is widely known for his recordings of "Wives and Lovers" (1964 Grammy Award, Best Pop Male Performance), "The Race Is On", "Lollipops and Roses" (1962, Grammy Award, Best Pop Male Performance), "The Impossible Dream", "Call Me Irresponsible", "Lady", and "The Love Boat Theme". He was also the voice of Greg's frog in the 2014 animated television miniseries Over the Garden Wall.
John Allan Jones, the son of actors Allan Jones and Irene Hervey, was born in Los Angeles on the night his father recorded his signature song "Donkey Serenade", causing him to say that he was "practically born in a trunk". The young Jones attended University High School in West Los Angeles and studied drama and singing.