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Pete Jones : ウィキペディア英語版
Pete Jones

Pete Jones (born September 1957) is an English musician, who played bass in different bands since the punk rock era of the 1970s, but is known for being a member of Public Image Ltd., during 1982–1983. He played bass guitar on PiL's highest charting UK single "This Is Not a Love Song" as well as recording ''Commercial Zone'' whilst with the band in New York.〔Gibson, Phil (2012) "(PIL ‘Commercial Zone’ – Missing gem of an album… or just an unreleased demo? )", Louder Than War, 4 April 2012. Retrieved 15 November 2013〕
He was born near Watford, England, to an ex-merchant seaman who also sang and played ukulele. After learning guitar and listening to discs from his father's collection, he formed his band in school, Cosmosis, where he began to play bass.
During punk days, in the late 1970s, he played in The Hots with Martin Atkins, formerly Blonde (not Blondie). After The Hots split up, he was asked to join Cowboys International, touring with them across Europe. After that he formed part of Brian Brain with Atkins, then joined Public Image Ltd. while he was in the band.〔Christgau, Robert (1982) "(Random Notes )", ''Village Voice'' (reproduced at robertchristgau.com), 12 October 1982. Retrieved 15 November 2013〕 He left PiL in 1983, and has since produced his own material under his own name and released several CDs. Jones has also done various cross-collaborations with Mikee Plastik over the years. In 2008, he teamed up with Fred Suard to form the Creepy Dolls, and released an EP entitled ''Grande Finale'', and released various tracks with Clem Chambers under the name Pete & Charlie.
He has recently returned to the live stage with a guest appearance for Mod Revivalists, Back To Zero and post punk hipsters Department S. Jones currently lives in Harpenden where he writes and records.
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