Mickey Jones
Biography
Mickey Jones (June 10, 1941 – February 7, 2018) was a distinguished American musician and actor, renowned for his contributions to both fields. He gained prominence as a drummer, performing with notable artists such as Trini Lopez and Bob Dylan, with whom he toured globally in 1966. Jones was also a pivotal figure in the formation of The First Edition, alongside singer Kenny Rogers, contributing his percussive talents to all of the group's albums. Throughout his extensive musical career, which spanned over twenty years, he played on an impressive total of 17 gold records, solidifying his legacy in the industry.
In addition to his musical endeavors, Jones made a name for himself in the entertainment world as an actor. He appeared in various television shows and films, showcasing his versatile talent beyond music. Mickey Jones left an indelible mark on both the music and acting landscapes, celebrated for his rhythmic prowess and engaging performances. His contributions continue to resonate, making him a cherished figure in the annals of American entertainment history.
Filmography
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China Lake
1983 • Big Guy
Black Ice
1992 • Lloyd Carter
Necrosis
2010 • Hank
Nadine
1987 • Floyd
Out on a Limb
1992
Gunsmoke: Return to Dodge
1987 • Oakum
Tin Cup
1996
Pyrates
1991 • Wisconsin Del
It Came from Outer Space II
1995 • Chance Madson
Tom Horn
1980
Drop Zone
1994
Dead Bang
1989 • Sleepy
Dutch
1991 • Truck Driver
Country Remedy
2007 • Stan Slyder
Homer and Eddie
1989
The Couch Trip
1988