Ponty
Ponty Bone
Ponty Bone You're only as good as your last gig...

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70 years old
AUSTIN, TEXAS
United States



Last Login: 12/21/2009
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GeneralMusic, travel, reading (novels, autobiographies, non-fiction, etc.) and, spending quality-time with those I love, including... being alone.
MusicJazz, blues, and, some (but not all): zydeco, Mexican (with an accordion,) country and all other music types.
MoviesLa Dolce Vida, 'Vincent' with Kirk Douglas, Black Orpheus, A Perfect World, True Stories, The Baby Dance and many, many more.
TelevisionNot much, although I do enjoy the hot-rod and chopper shows as long as the sound is turned off.
BooksBody And Soul by Frank Conroy, The Path Of Least Resistance by Robert Fritz, authors John Irving, Philip Roth and many, many more.
HeroesVincent Van Gogh, Clifton Chenier, David Robinson and many, many more.

     Ponty's Details
Status:In a Relationship
Here for:Networking, Friends
Orientation:Straight
Hometown:San Antonio
Body type:5' 8" / Average
Ethnicity:White / Caucasian
Zodiac Sign:Libra
Children:Proud parent
Education:Some college
Occupation:Musician

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In the Lone Star State, where the squeezebox pervades the musical landscape, Ponty Bone is an authentic Texas accordion King. He's a master of the instrument who has played with some of the state's most influential artists and infused his instrument and talents into a myriad of popular and roots musical styles, in the process winning an international reputation.

For two decades Bone has led his band, The Squeezetones, to popularity throughout the Southwest, the rest of America and across Europe; and, over seven prior years with Joe Ely, he helped change the face of country music. He has shared the stage and studio with such varied musicians as punk rock stars, The Clash, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, fellow Texas accordion King Flaco Jimenez, country-rock superstar Linda Ronstadt and English rock legend Ronnie Lane. He's even been name-checked in a book of short stories by noted playwright and actor Sam Shepard. And his resume of musical associations reads like an honor roll of Texas music: Ely, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Butch Hancock, Terry Allen, Jerry Jeff Walker, Robert Earl Keen, Gary P. Nunn, Omar & The Howlers, both Bruce & Charlie Robison, Terri Hendrix and Timbuk 3, to name some but hardly all.

The keys to Ponty Bone's pervasive accomplishments are an all-embracing musicality and a magical touch that brings deep soul and feel-good vibes to all the music that his accordion graces. Whether he is playing a roadhouse, concert stage, cantina, folk festival, nightclub, college campus or backyard pig roast--just some of the venues where he has appeared--Bone is "the salsa that spices it up," as the Santa Monica Mirror puts it. That's because Ponty Bone is "the Real McCoy of soulful accordion playing," says his fellow squeezebox hero Flaco Jimenez.

The musical magic created by Ponty Bone sparkles and sizzles throughout his new album on Loud House Records, Fantasize. It's a disc that synthesizes such a rich variety of music that Spain's La Hora Del Blues ponders whether Bone is "the creator of a new style that has not yet been invented." On the disc, he draws from rock, blues, Tex-Mex, Louisiana Cajun and Zydeco, R&B, Country and even Caribbean music and gathers together some of the finest musicians in Austin, Texas, including his Loudhouse labelmate and old accomplice R.C. Banks. The results are both a master class in the musical universality of the accordion as well as a veritable party encased in a CD jewel box.

Although Ponty Bone has long been associated with such Texas musical nexuses as Lubbock and Austin, he actually hails from the accordion capital of the Republic, San Antonio. He began studying the accordion at five years old and later played the trumpet in his high school marching band. After graduation, Bone spent some time in Houston digging the likes of Lightning Hopkins in the local clubs and accordionist Clifton Chenier in nearby Louisiana before heading to Lubbock to attend Texas Tech.

At the time, Lubbock was home to a generation of musicians who later carved out a major niche in Texas music. Through a chance introduction to a teenager named Jimmie Gilmore, Ponty began to add his accordion to many a party and, eventually, many a night in a coffee-house or bar with this group, also including Angela Strehli, Lewis Cowdrey, Jesse Taylor and John X. Reed. Eventually, during a stint in Phoenix, Bone, along with his first wife Sarah, led the popular blues band New Moan Hey while also serving as a way station for their musical friends from Lubbock in their frequent travels to and from California.

On landing back in the Lubbock area in the early '70s, he started playing with Lubbock country music patriarch and visionary Tommy Hancock in his Roadside Playboys at the legendary Cotton Club. This association would continue over the years as Bone also worked with Hancock's Supernatural Family Band and the group formed by Hancock's wife and daughters, The Texana Dames, who provide background vocals on Fantasize.

When Joe Ely signed a deal with MCA Records in 1976, he asked Bone to join his band. Over the course of five albums, countless tours here and abroad, and shows, consistent critical acclaim and collaborations with the likes of The Clash and Ronstadt, the Joe Ely Band forged a new brand of Texas country music with Bone's accordion as one of the signature instruments. Eventually relocating to Austin, the Ely Band became a beloved local institution alongside such peers as Stevie Ray Vaughan and The Fabulous Thunderbirds.

In early 1982, Bone stepped up to the plate to form his own band, the first version including his then-current Ely Band partners Robert Marquam on drums and Mike Robberson on bass. In a fashion similar to the way Ely and company had blasted open the boundaries of country music, Ponty Bone and The Squeezetones created an open range for the accordion. An instrument that is often unfairly portrayed, it gained new respect as the band played shows and festivals in Texas, Canada, Europe and Mexico, and released three albums to critical praise: Easy As Pie, My, My, Look At This and Dig Us On The Road Somewhere.

Fronting, and always with his accordion, one of the busiest acts on the Lone Star State circuit, Bone proved himself an able singer, songwriter and bandleader. He tapped the rich Austin talent pool for so many noted players that when a Squeezetones reunion was held at Austin's La Zona Rosa in 1992, some 70 musicians were invited to celebrate the band's legacy. And all along, Bone has continued to collaborate with his contemporaries from around the world on shows, sessions and side projects, his name becoming almost synonymous with Texas accordion.

Now, with Fantasize, Ponty Bone has added another capstone to his amazing musical journey and his 20 years leading the Squeezetones. The Austin American-Statesman has already picked it as one of the Austin Albums of the Year, while the disc is also stoking an initial buzz that reverberates from Texas to France, Italy, Belgium, Denmark, Holland, Germany and Australia. For as the Austin Chronicle notes, "Listening to a new Ponty Bone album is like getting an invitation to a get-together that turns into a full-scale party." So slip Fantasize into the CD player and get ready to let some Texas-sized good times roll. -Rob Patterson

Don't forget we have another MySpace site for Ponty's Band, Ponty Bone & The Squeezetones

Who I'd like to meet:
Thelonious Monk, and Frank Conroy.

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David Franks: Walkabouts Verse

David Franks: Walkabouts Verse



Dec 12 2009 5:47 PM

After you've finished here, you may like to hear this folk-carol on myspace...
Poem 230 of 230, WalkaboutsVerse
(see my blog for details): 
CHRISTMAS SUNG SIMPLY

As gospellers have said,
Beneath signalling skies,
On land dusty to tread,
A trough in a stable
Was the strawy first-bed
Of a divine baby -
The forgiving Godhead.

A season for new hope -
There then and here now;
The yuletide of goodwill -
There then and here now.

In respect of this chance,
Beneath bright or dark skies,
Faith's the star that we glance
Attending Christ's churches
And trying to enhance,
With singing and ritual,
Our God-loving stance.

A...

(C) David Franks 2003
Gill Gibson

Gill Gibson Bellino



Nov 21 2009 4:17 PM

Olá Ponty, parabéns pelo belo trabalho.


A música Lei de Murphy ganhou o 1º lugar no Festival de Santa Maria.


Ela foi interpretada pela Carol Voigt. Gostaria que visitasse myspace.com/srtavoigt e desse "aquela força" para ela.


Muito obrigado, abraços e bom fim de semana.
David Franks: Walkabouts Verse

David Franks: Walkabouts Verse



Oct 21 2009 4:31 PM

After you've finished here, you may like to hear this poem sung on myspace... 

Poem 162 of 230, WalkaboutsVerse
(please see my blog): 
TEES TO TYNE: FIRST IMPRESSIONS - SUMMER 2001 

Where traditions are not so rare; 
    Sea, country and works scent the air; 
A multitude of monuments, 
    Planted tubs and patterned pavements. 

The longish pedestrian malls; 
    The remnants of defensive walls; 
Historic buildings are a gauge 
    Of the respect for heritage. 

Wheat, rape and pines in the fields; 
    Estuaries guarded by shields; 
Long sandy beaches and wide scenes; 
    Romantic-ruin go-betweens. 

Rivers in parts licked by trees, 
    Or fringed by boat clubs, wharfs, gantries, 
And crossed by practical delights - 
    Varied spans, forming pleasing sights. 

Fine churches headed at Durham; 
    Football kits ad infinitum; 
Kept castles - one for study; 
    Masonry behind masonry. 

And, with moulding-works out that way, 
It’s somewhere for a longer stay..? 

(C) David Franks 2003
Erik Moll

Erik Moll



Oct 12 2009 7:15 PM

Wish I was at Gruene to celebrate with y'all!
All the best to you and Celeste-Em
Ponty

Ponty Bone



Oct 12 2009 5:44 PM


 

CADILLAC JOHNSON

CADILLAC JOHNSON



Oct 10 2009 7:42 AM

Hey Daddio...Happy B-day from all o' us in Cowtown,
                Blessin's,...'lac
 

Ronnie Caywood

Ronnie Caywood



Oct 6 2009 9:41 PM

Happy Birthday, Ponty, from both of us.  You and I almost have the same birthday.    We're gonna be playing out at Guero's Thur. nite if you have a chance to drop by and visit.  Again, Happy Birthday and wishes for many  more!
Ronnie and M'Lee    
Dobro Danny Hill

Dobro Danny Hill
Online Now!


Aug 6 2009 6:39 PM

STOPT BY TA SAY HI...D-BO
 

David Franks: Walkabouts Verse

David Franks: Walkabouts Verse



Jul 18 2009 7:21 PM

After you've finished here, you may like to hear this poem sung on myspace... 

Poem 2 of 230, WalkaboutsVerse
(please see my blog): 
WALKABOUT WITH MY PEN 

Once drove an old sedan, up north, 
From a place in Sydney to Cairns; 
Then to Kuranda I went forth, 
By train, to look without set plans.

I browsed through the trendy market, 
With fresh fruits of tropical kind; 
Walked to the creek through lush thicket - 
Nature’s hand giving peace of mind.

I dined in a scenic cafe; 
Then, outside, as I wrote for yen, 
Some passing Kooris called-out: “Hey, 
You go walkabout with your pen.” 

Request or question, I don’t know -
Assured voices, elderly men.
That’s now several years ago, 
And I’ve seen the world - with my pen.

(C) David Franks 2003
Beverly

Beverly



Jul 3 2009 8:56 PM

Have a safe and fun-filled 4th!

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Daria

Daria Perse



Jun 6 2009 3:37 PM

Thank You for adding me!

Have a wonderful weekend,

Daria
The Swan
David Franks: Walkabouts Verse

David Franks: Walkabouts Verse



Apr 15 2009 5:52 PM

(Hi: enjoyed my visit.
)

After you've finished here, you may like to hear this poem sung on myspace...

Poem 2 of 230, WalkaboutsVerse
(please see my blog):
WALKABOUT WITH MY PEN

Once drove an old sedan, up north,
From a place in Sydney to Cairns;
Then to Kuranda I went forth,
By train, to look without set plans.


I browsed through the trendy market,
With fresh fruits of tropical kind;
Walked to the creek through lush thicket -
Nature’s hand giving peace of mind.


I dined in a scenic cafe;
Then, outside, as I wrote for yen,
Some passing Kooris called-out: “Hey,
You go walkabout with your pen.


Request or question, I don’t know -
Assured voices, elderly men.

That’s now several years ago,
And I’ve seen the world - with my pen.


(C) David Franks 2003
Texas Folklife

Texas Folklife



Jan 28 2009 11:13 PM

The Big Squeeze accordion contest is here!

Enter now!
Shuichi

Shuichi Iwami



Jan 25 2009 1:51 PM

Hi Ponty,
Thanks for the add.
Hope you enjoy the DVD which I sent.
Greetings from Hiroshima, Japan
Shuichi
cindy

cindy pegues



Jan 25 2009 12:58 AM

Yea Ponty--that's one of my favorite Butch songs.
I remember back in the day with you and Loyd, Jesse, Joe,Jimmie Dale,Tommy and Charlene and all the others out at the Cotton Club who couldn't drive home til the sun came up the next day--so we just kept partying--lol
Rob

Rob



Jan 24 2009 11:58 PM

Thanks for the really nice comment Ponty. I truly appreciate it. Take care and stay in touch.

Rob
Chris Oglesby's virtualubbock

Chris Oglesby's virtualubbock



Jan 24 2009 4:53 PM

Ponty Bone plays with Joe Ely and the Texas Belairs
Joe Ely @ Oglesby book signing party - Lubbock 9/7/07

video courtesy of www. virtualubbock. com
Beverly

Beverly



Dec 30 2008 10:51 PM

Stopping by to say hello!
I hope you are having a wonderful holiday season!
Happy New Year!
Incognito Cliff

Cliff Anderson
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Dec 24 2008 4:12 AM

Hey Ponty,

I haven't caught ya lately, but I keep telling my girlfriend that you are the best. See ya soon.

Oh yeah, happy holidays and wishin ya a fantastic new year.

Cliff
Asleep at the Wheel

Asleep at the Wheel



Dec 19 2008 12:01 AM

Chris Oglesby's virtualubbock

Chris Oglesby's virtualubbock



Nov 11 2008 5:22 PM

How 'bout them Red Raiders!


Yours truly,
Chris Oglesby
www. virtualubbock. com
Joe

Joe Klus



Oct 9 2008 9:27 PM

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A Girl And A Guitar

A Girl And A Guitar



Oct 9 2008 9:26 PM

Stopping by to say...
Happy Birthday!
:)

Chris Oglesby's virtualubbock

Chris Oglesby's virtualubbock



Oct 9 2008 2:24 PM

Happy Birthday, Ponty!


Your friend,
Chris Oglesby
www. virtualubbock. com
G·l·o·r·i·a

G·l·o·r·i·a



Oct 9 2008 1:18 PM

Happy Birthday, Ponty!!!
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