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Booker T. Jones

Booker T. Jones

Acting

November 12, 1944 (81 years old)
Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.
Male
14 Movies
2 TV Shows

Booker Taliaferro Jones Jr. (born November 12, 1944) is an American musician, songwriter, record producer, and arranger, best known as the frontman of the band Booker T. & the M.G.'s. He has also worked in the studios with many well-known artists of the 20th and 21st centuries, earning him a Grammy Award for lifetime achievement. Booker T. Jones was born in Memphis, Tennessee, on November 12, 1944. He was named after his father, Booker T. Jones Sr., who was named in honor of Booker T. Washington, the educator. Booker T. Jones, Sr. was a science teacher at Memphis High School, providing the family with a relatively stable, lower-middle-class lifestyle. Jones was musically a child prodigy, playing the oboe, saxophone, trombone, double bass, and piano at school and organ at church. Jones attended Booker T. Washington High School, the alma mater of Rufus Thomas, and contributed with future stars like Isaac Hayes's writing partner David Porter, saxophonist Andrew Love of the Memphis Horns, soul singer/songwriter William Bell, and Earth, Wind & Fire's singer/songwriter Maurice White. Jones's entry into professional music came at the age of 16 when he played baritone saxophone on Satellite (soon to be Stax) Records' first hit, "Cause I Love You", by Carla and Rufus Thomas. Willie Mitchell hired Jones for his band, in which Jones started on sax and later moved to bass. It was here that he met Al Jackson Jr., whom he brought to Stax. Simultaneously, Jones formed a combo with Maurice White and David Porter, in which he played guitar. On March 1, 1995, Booker T. & the MGs won their first Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance for the song "Cruisin'". Jones still plays with the MGs and his own small combo called the Booker T. Jones Band. His current touring group includes Vernon "Ice" Black (guitar), Darian Gray (drums), and Melvin Brannon (bass). Jones was inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992 and was honored with a Grammy Award for Lifetime Achievement on February 11, 2007. In 2007, Jones was also inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville, Tennessee.

A Star Is Born
A Star Is Born

A Star Is Born

1976 6.0

as The Speedway

Age 32 (now 81)
Songwriter
Songwriter

Songwriter

1984 5.4

as Keyboard (Gilda's Band)

Age 39 (now 81)
Uptight
Uptight

Uptight

1968 6.8

Original Music Composer

Age 24 (now 81)
Uptight
Uptight

Uptight

1968 6.8

Conductor

Age 24 (now 81)
Stax/Volt Revue Live In Norway 1967
Stax/Volt Revue Live In Norway 1967

Stax/Volt Revue Live In Norway 1967

2007 10.0
Age 62 (now 81)
Otis Redding: Soul Ambassador
Otis Redding: Soul Ambassador

Otis Redding: Soul Ambassador

2013
Age 68 (now 81)
Soul Collection: Back to Stax
Soul Collection: Back to Stax

Soul Collection: Back to Stax

2002

as Himself

Age 57 (now 81)
Monterey Pop
Monterey Pop

Monterey Pop

1968 7.4

as Self - Booker T. & the MG's (uncredited)

Age 24 (now 81)
Korla
K

Korla

2015 7.0

as self

Age 70 (now 81)
Willie Nelson 90: Long Story Short
Willie Nelson 90: Long Story Short

Willie Nelson 90: Long Story Short

2023

as Self

Age 78 (now 81)
Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival
Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival

Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival

2004 8.4

as Self

Age 59 (now 81)
Shake! Otis at Monterey
Shake! Otis at Monterey

Shake! Otis at Monterey

1987 7.3

as Self - Booker T. & the MG's

Age 42 (now 81)
Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival 2013
Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival 2013

Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival 2013

2013 5.8

as Self

Age 69 (now 81)
The Soul of Stax
The Soul of Stax

The Soul of Stax

1994

as Self

Age 49 (now 81)
Late Show with David Letterman
Late Show with David Letterman

Late Show with David Letterman

1993 6.4

as Self - Musical Guest

Age 48 (now 81)
1 ep
Live from the Artists Den
Live from the Artists Den

Live from the Artists Den

2009 6.0

as Self

Age 64 (now 81)
1 ep