Rodney Jones (guitarist)
Rodney Jones is an American jazz guitarist who worked with Jaki Byard, Chico Hamilton, Dizzy Gillespie, and Lena Horne and as a bandleader. He is cited as a jazz guitarist who uses modern quartal harmony. Jones is a faculty member at Juilliard.
Discography
Credits adapted from AllMusic and Bandcamp.As sideman
With Ruth BrownBlues On Broadway Fine and Mellow The Songs of My Life R+B=Ruth BrownWith Lena HorneWe'll Be Together Again An Evening with Being Myself
With Jimmy McGriffYou Ought to Think About Me Right Turn On Blue McGriff's Blues Straight Up McGriff's House Party McGriff Avenue
With Maceo ParkerRoots Revisited Mo' Roots Life on Planet Groove Southern Exposure
- Roots Revisited: The Bremen Concert
With others
- Brian Culbertson, 20 Anniversary Tour
- Carl Allen & Rodney Whitaker, Get Ready
- Carl Allen & Rodney Whitaker, Work to Do
- Ernestine Anderson, Love Makes the Changes
- Victor Bailey, Bottom's Up
- Hamiet Bluiett, Makin' Whoopee
- Ray Brown, Blues for Jazzo
- Ray Brown, Moonlight in Vermont
- Kenny Burrell, Generation
- Kenny Burrell, Pieces of Blue and the Blues
- Ann Hampton Callaway, Signature
- James Carter, Present Tense
- Regina Carter, Rhythms of the Heart
- Keyshia Cole, 11:11 Reset
- Larry Coryell, Sketches of Coryell
- Noah Creshevsky, The Twilight of the Gods
- Noah Creshevsky, The Four Seasons
- Charles Earland, Coming to You Live
- Eliane Elias, Everything I Love
- Pee Wee Ellis, Sepia Tonality
- Dizzy Gillespie, Dizzy's Party
- Chico Hamilton, Chico Hamilton and the Players
- Donald Harrison, Free to Be
- Vincent Herring, American Experience
- Jennifer Holliday, The Song Is You
- Dave Koz, At the Movies
- Carmen Lundy, Night and Day
- Gloria Lynne, This One's On Me
- Christian McBride, Bringin' It
- Houston Person, The Opening Round
- Houston Person, I'm Just a Lucky So and So
- Irene Reid, Movin' Out
- Irene Reid, Thanks to You
- Hilton Ruiz, El Camino
- Hilton Ruiz, Strut
- Lonnie Smith, Too Damn Hot
- Billy Strayhorn, Lush Life
- Akira Tana, Secret Agent Men
- Frankie Valli, Romancing the '60s
- Fred Wesley, Comme Ci Comme Ca
- Reuben Wilson, ''Azure Te''