Meet Sally Jones
Within
a short time following the debut of her own band and solo
recording, Sally Jones garnered nominations for IBMA Emerging
Artist of the Year 2002, SPBGMA Female Vocalist of the
Year 2002 and 2003, and Bluegrass Album of the Year 2002.
After a year’s hiatus spent starting her family
with husband and erstwhile musical partner Chris Jones,
she’s back with a new recording, her own fresh writing,
and a band of Nashville’s finest, adding her unique
voice to the growing choir of the women of bluegrass and
acoustic music.
Not that Sally is new to the business; with over a decade
of experience as a guitarist and harmony singer with the
likes of Tom T. Hall, Marie Osmond, Harley Allen and Andrea
Roberts, writing songs all the while, it was absolutely
natural that she should strike out on her own with the
formation of Sally Jones & the Sidewinders, touring
the music of her critically acclaimed Pinecastle recording,
Love Hurts. Appearances nationally and internationally
have included the Ryman, MerleFest, Salmon Arm Roots &
Blues Festival, and the European World of Bluegrass, to
name a few.
Sally conveys a depth and sincerity that comes from the
strong emotional connection with her songs that she shares
in turn with her audience. Add to this that she is a truly
gifted singer, a tasteful guitarist, a first-rate songwriter,
and is backed by some of bluegrass music’s finest
players, and the combination is irresistible. Her debut
CD on Pinecastle Records, “Love Hurts” enjoyed
critical acclaim and spent 10 months on Bluegrass Unlimited’s
National Bluegrass Survey. Her band, “Sally &
The Sidewinders” toured nationally and internationally,
gaining recognition as one of the hottest young bands on
the bluegrass scene.
Sally’s vocal ability has earned her work in Nashville’s
highly competitive studio scene, and as a songwriter,
she has co-written with some of the business’s most
respected writers, including Harley Allen and John Pennell.
She has extensive experience as a singer and guitarist
in both bluegrass and country music, and has performed
and recorded with her husband Chris Jones, and brother-in-law
Ron Block. To top off this varied musical resume, Sally
added some formal education, earning a Bachelor’s
Degree in Music, and a Master’s Degree in Writing.
Sally has the kind of voice and stage presence that quickly
draws in an audience, and the broad spectrum of her musical
experience enables her to appeal easily to both traditional
and more contemporary listeners.