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  1. Houston, Texas, U.S. Genres. Funk. Occupation (s) Bass player. Instrument (s) bass guitar. Marshall Eugene "Rock" Jones (January 1, 1941 – May 27, 2016), professionally known as Rock Jones, was an American bass player. He is best known as a founding member and bassist of the funk, soul music and R&B band Ohio Players .

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  2. May 27, 2016 · What to Know. By Amelia Robinson. May 27, 2016. X. A Dayton funk music pioneer has died. Ohio Players' bassist Marshall "Rock" Jones died in Houston, Texas, today at about 5:30 a.m., his daughters Donna Williams and Charlotte Phillips confirmed. RELATED. >>JONES ENJOYED RETIRMENT IN JAMESTOWN.

  3. DAYTON, OHIO — Ohio Players bassist Marshall “Rock” Jones died in Houston, Texas, on Friday, May 27, 2016 at about 5:30 a.m., his daughters Donna Williams and Charlotte Phillips confirmed. he...

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  5. May 30, 2016 · Sad news to report today: Ohio Players bassist Marshall “Rock” Jones has passed away after battling cancer and recently suffering a stroke. He was 75 years old. Jones was a founding member of the Ohio Players precursor band The Ohio Untouchables in 1959, though he left after getting in a fistfight 1964.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ohio_PlayersOhio Players - Wikipedia

    The band formed in Dayton, Ohio, United States, in 1959 as the Ohio Untouchables and initially included members Robert Ward [3] (vocals/guitar), Marshall "Rock" Jones (bass), Clarence "Satch" Satchell (saxophone/guitar), Cornelius Johnson (drums), and Ralph "Pee Wee" Middlebrooks (trumpet/trombone). [4] .

    • The Ohio Untouchables
    • 1959–present
  7. May 31, 2016 · by Roger Wink, VVN Music on May 31, 2016. in News. Marshall “Rock” Jones, the bass player for the Ohio Untouchables who became the Ohio Players, died on Friday in Houston after battling...

  8. Aug 31, 2020 · A founding member of the Ohio Untouchables in 1959, later to become the Ohio Players, turban headed Marshall “Rock” Jones anchored one of America’s premiere crossover funk ensembles. Incorporating elements of jazz, rhythm & blues, and pop, the Ohio Players were a staple on AM/FM radio, Soul Train, Midnight Special, and “boom boxes ...

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