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  1. Jeffrey Robin Jones (born September 20, 1953) is an American-Canadian bassist who was a member of Ocean and is a member of Red Rider. Career. Jones performed with Alex Lifeson and John Rutsey in the first incarnation of Rush, serving as the primary singer and bassist in the summer of 1968.

  2. 5 days ago · Jeff Jones is an American-Canadian bassist. He was a founding member of the band Ocean, known for their hit single “Put Your Hand in the Hand,” and later joined Red Rider. Jones also briefly played with the early formation of Rush.

  3. Nov 8, 2022 · More than half a century after Jones vacated his position as Rush's bassist, history tells a story that includes Geddy Lee up front until the end for Rush. And while it’s hard not to wonder what Rush might have sounded like had Jones stayed on, he doesn't seem to care for second-guessing his choice.

  4. Red Rider were formed in Toronto by singer/guitarist Ken Greer, keyboardist Peter Boynton, and drummer Rob Baker in 1976. Bassist Jeff Jones soon came onboard as well, and in 1978, following a gig at Toronto’s legendary El Mocambo club, they met singer/guitarist Tom Cochrane.

  5. Before Geddy Lee was even a glimmer in Alex Lifeson’s eye, Rush featured a bassist by the name of Jeff Jones, one of their founding members. From the start, Jones was a different breed, namely because he was the only member of the band who wasn’t a natural-born Canadian.

  6. Nov 9, 2022 · Interview with Jeff Jones, Rush's original bassist. By Rush Didact, November 9, 2022 in Rush. Share. Followers 0. Rush Didact. Members * 2.2k. Gender:Male. Location:Alert, NU. Posted November 9, 2022. Rush before Geddy Lee: meet the bass player who stepped aside. Some really interesting info here, I've never heard his side of the story before.

  7. Rush was formed in August 1968 in the Willowdale neighborhood of Toronto. The original lineup included Alex Lifeson on guitar, Jeff Jones on bass and John Rutsey on drums. Jones was soon replaced by Geddy Lee, and, in 1974, after the release of the group’s debut album, Rutsey left and was replaced by Neil Peart (pronounced /ˈpɪərt/). That ...