WIZZ JONES

Wizz began his musical career leading a Country and Skiffle band called "The Wranglers"
in his home town of Croydon, Surrey in 1958. He had been inspired to take up the
acoustic guitar a year or so before this after hearing such guitar luminaries as
Big Bill Broonzy, Rambling Jack Elliot and Muddy Waters playing at a club in London
organized by Cyril Davies and Alexis Korner (The Roundhouse in Wardour Street). Having
learned most of his blues licks from Long John Baldry and Davy Graham whilst playing
in the coffee bars of Soho, Wizz followed the time honoured trail -
On returning to Britain in the early sixties, Wizz formed a blue-
Wizz and Pete went their separate ways at the end of 1967 and Wizz returned to solo work collaborating with songwriter Alan Tunbridge (an artist friend from the Soho days) and occasionally with guitarist Peter Berryman. He enjoyed considerable success throughout the 70's In Europe and Scandinavia both as a touring soloist and together with his wife Sandy in the group "Lazy Farmer" (the group's album due to be released on CD autumn 2005).
However back in England and several albums later -
It was possibly as a result of Wizz's appearance in this film and the re-
More recordings followed notably on the U.S. based Scenescof label which led to Wizz's
first trip to America (see review "Wizz Jones -
Wizz celebrated his 65th birthday on April 23rd 2004 in London, together with Simeon and guest musicians at The Half Moon Putney and 2006 sees the release of a new DVD featuring Wizz and Simeon playing and talking to Martin Carthy.
With his unique guitar style, an eclectic repertoire and "a right hand worthy of Broonzy" Wizz continues to tour on the acoustic folk and blues circuit.