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Justin Jones & The Driving Rain
Indie / Soul / Rock



WASHINGTON, DC
United States

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Member Since1/26/2005


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   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Dec 5 2009 8:00P
Pour House (with American Aqaurium) Raleigh, North Carolina
Dec 10 2009 8:00P
Blind Tiger (with American Aquarium) Greensboro, North Carolina
Dec 11 2009 8:00P
The Southern (with American Aquarium) Charlottesville, Virginia
Dec 12 2009 8:00P
Webster Hall (with American Aquarium) New York, New York
Dec 16 2009 8:00P
8 by 10 (with Amercian Aquarium) Baltimore, Maryland
Dec 18 2009 8:00P
Doc Watsons Pub (with American Aquarium) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Dec 19 2009 8:00P
930 club (with American Aquarium and Junior League) U street corridor, Washington DC

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   About Justin Jones & The Driving Rain





Member Since 1/26/2005
Website justin-jones.com
Members The Driving Rain may consist of any combination of the following people
Justin Jones- Guitar, Harmonica and Vocals
Wes Lanich- Organ, Piano
Conrado Bokoles- Bass
Hunter Johnson- Drums
Jon Laine- Drums
Influences Townes Van Zandt, Steve Earle, Public Enemy, Van Morrison, Cory Branan, Woody Guthrie, The Band, Led Zeppelin, Mars Volta, Dwight Yoakam, anything thats good, oh yeah and The Beatles.
Sounds Like You decide.
Record Label Unsigned


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". . . And I Am the Song of the Drunkards, like a Townes Van Zandt or Van Morrison record, the music is raw, honest, and full of soul." -matt carr, Washingtonian Magazine "Ladies and gentlemen, Justin Jones is a Great Singer. Jones wails, and croons his way through love and heartache, good times and bad. Open, heart-bearing songs that feel comfortable and familiar, like old friends you haven't seen for years. The album is first-rate from start to finish. " -megan petty, bigyawn.net "It's tough to tell when Jones is just messing with you, but as soon as he picks up a guitar, he's genuine as they come. Sarcasm melts away to reveal an individual who doesn't gloss over his personal failures. Which might amount to belly-aching if it weren't for Jones' staggering talent." -abby lavin, DCist Within the songs of Justin Jones are stories from a life lived long enough to know heartache, loneliness, addiction, and lost love. But the 29-year-old Virginia native has not lost touch with a youthful spirit that imbues his music: raw excitement, romance, and optimism. "Even the sad songs," he says, "have a sort of romantic hope in them." None of it is out of character for a man who’s blazing a path for himself in a business where a passable road is hard to come by. Justin Jones’ career began with the musical gifts he inherited from his parents growing up in Rawley Springs, Va. His mother was a singer and actress, and his stepfather was leader of the acclaimed local blues band Tough Luck. By 14, Jones was writing his own songs on acoustic guitar. After a few years playing for drunks in dive bars of North Carolina, Jones migrated to Washington, D.C., in 2002, where he began playing small clubs with just a guitar and a harmonica. At one such show, he dazzled local producer Larry Packer, who invited Jones to record at his studio for free because he so impressed with the songs. Jones released "Blue Dreams," the result of that one-day, stripped-down session, in 2004. Its first pressing was financed by good friend Jackie Grimmer, who, like Larry Packer, also firmly believed in Jones’ talent. As Jones played around Washington and other East Coast cities on the I-95 circuit, he graduated to bigger and bigger venues, and his following grew. Listeners who heard Jones’ music were touched on a deeper level. Jones tells of one very special moment in 2005 when a young woman approached him after a show to tell him about a phone call she'd just made after hearing him sing "You Ain't Around," a song about his deceased stepfather. Through tears, she explained she hadn't spoken to her own father in six years but decided to break the silence that night because she'd been so moved by Jones' song. It's Jones' favorite story from his 15 years in music and the sort of revelation that keeps him going. "Anytime you connect emotionally with someone through a song, that's what it's all about," he says. "That's the thing that's greatest about music. " As Jones became more known in Washington music circles, he hooked up with other talented musicians and by 2006 eventually had enough cohorts to field a full band, complete with a drums, bass, a horn section, keyboards, a female vocalist, and occasionally banjo. Justin Jones & the Driving Rain was fully introduced through his 2006 album, “Love Versus Heroin.” The project increased Jones’ fan base exponentially and enabled the frontman to stretch out in new ways musically. A follow-up in 2008, “… And I Am the Song of the Drunkards,” cemented the band’s reputation. Critics were wowed, and the band was nominated for two Washington Area Music Awards. While most of Jones’ style is rooted in traditional country, some songs veer toward folk, bluegrass, rock, and hillbilly soul. Influences range from George Jones and Townes Van Zandt to Van Morrison and D’Angelo. Critics are eager to liken him to contemporaries like Ryan Adams, Jakob Dylan, and early Wilco. Jones has yet another album in the works and is ready to make this one with a major producer. New ideas for lyrics and melodies are constantly swirling around in his head. His songwriting has matured as his life has moved more solidly into adulthood as he navigates the challenges of supporting his wife and daughter as a professional musician. Despite the ups and downs of a musical career, Jones still hangs on to that romantic hope.


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Justin Jones & The Driving Rain's Friends Comments
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Kristen

Kristen Wood



Sep 15 2009 4:58 AM

GREAT job last night at the 9:30! Never heard you before, but I'll definitely be hearing you again!
Viola C.

Viola C. Gahagan



Sep 1 2009 6:07 AM



cheers!
Fast Forward

Fast Forward



Aug 17 2009 1:05 PM

Friends will be friends,
When you're in need of love
They give you care and attention,
Friends will be friends,
When you're through with life
And all hope is lost,
Hold out your hands 'cause
Friends will be friends
Right till the end
Dedalus

Dedalus



Aug 12 2009 2:21 PM

thanks guys for add me...
i love your kind of music...!! great job!!!...
nice to meet you too...!! from italy...!
ciao...

♪♫♪ Meredith Lyn & SpartaBound ♪♫♪

♪♫♪ Meredith Lyn & SpartaBound ♪♫♪



Jul 29 2009 2:11 AM

Hi :)
Thank you for the add, I hope you have a great week!

Much love,
-Meredith Lyn
~Always Keepin' it blue~
Beattgirrl

Beattgirrl



Jul 28 2009 3:44 PM

It was so awesome to see and meet you at the Cary St Cafe on Sunday! Cant wait to see you again at the Taphouse!
Tom McBRIDE & THE WHIG PARTY

Tom McBRIDE & THE WHIG PARTY



Jul 16 2009 8:58 PM

Alicia Witt

Alicia Witt



Jul 12 2009 8:02 AM

i love 'you don't have to call'!! beautiful new song!
Beattgirrl

Beattgirrl



Jul 11 2009 3:35 AM

Can't wait to see you in VA this month!
Dirtylou

Dirtylou



Jul 9 2009 7:07 PM

Thank you for the friendship.
Keep it dirty!
Dirty Lou
Dixon

Dixon



Jul 5 2009 2:36 AM

Happy EXPLOSION day have a great weekend.  Peace Dixon.
Silva Nigra

Silva Nigra



Jun 17 2009 7:17 PM

Salut from Hamburg, Justin! I was listening your music, you have totally cool songs on your player! Send good feelings, Silva
VaGal84

Lauren Elizabeth



Jun 17 2009 11:37 AM

:) showin support
Rosi Golan

Rosi Golan



Jun 11 2009 2:01 PM

Thanks for adding me. I really appreciate it. xx Rosi
Annabelle

Annabelle



Jun 4 2009 3:22 PM

thanks! great stuff!!
peace
~ab
Big Push Music

Big Push Music



May 25 2009 2:22 PM

thanks for the add - much luck!
Tom Rogers

Tom Rogers



May 11 2009 5:22 PM

thanks for the add
tom
Bellman Barker

Bellman Barker



Apr 24 2009 3:01 PM

We'd appreciate if you'd leave us a nice tidy stage...

Tom McBRIDE & THE WHIG PARTY

Tom McBRIDE & THE WHIG PARTY



Apr 22 2009 3:27 PM

J - these AON videos/performances are lights out. sounds awesome.
ROBERT

robert higgins



Apr 18 2009 11:53 PM

Thank You for Your Friendship....PEACE....Robert..
Pawnshop Roses

Pawnshop Roses



Apr 16 2009 3:39 PM

Wow great show last nite!!!
Zito of W.G.I. Entertainment

Zito of W.G.I. Entertainment



Apr 16 2009 9:02 PM

Thanx for the add..show some love..check out tracks and videos...get at me Zito!!
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MAGNUS MUSIC PRESENTS



Apr 17 2009 8:41 AM

WHATTUP HOMEY!
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The Moderate

The Moderate



Apr 15 2009 3:28 AM

The Moderate: 4/18/09 @ Rock & Roll Hotel
M.D. MORGAN & MIDNIGHT MOON

M.D. MORGAN & MIDNIGHT MOON



Apr 10 2009 5:23 AM

Been buried under the weight of the world. So I thought I would stop buy and see what was new in yours.
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