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AMERICAN RHYTHM AND BLUES GROUP
Jones Girls; Valerie Jones (singer); Valorie Jones; Brenda Jones (singer); Brenda Jones (R&B singer); Valorie Jones (R&B singer)

R. B. Jones         
  • R. B. Jones
BAPTIST MINISTER, CONSERVATIVE EVANGELICAL AND AUTHOR
Rhys Bevin Jones; Rhys Bevan Jones; RB Jones
Rhys Bevan Jones (19 September 1869 – 10 April 1933) was a Welsh evangelical preacher. He was the founding principal of the South Wales Bible Training Institute.
R. A. Jones         
  • Gates to Jones Memorial Ground
  • Drinking fountain in Priory Park, Prittlewell, Southend-on-Sea. Donated by R A Jones.
  • Commemorative plaque on the gates to Priory Park, Prittlewell, Southend-on-Sea.
BRITISH JEWELER
R A Jones; Robert Arthur Jones
Robert Arthur Jones (20 November 1849 – 23 May 1925) was born in Liverpool but moved to Southend-on-Sea after working for a clock and watchmaker in Manchester. In 1890 he set up his jewellery business on Southend's High Street.
Thomas R. Jones (judge)         
NEW YORK POLITICIAN AND JUDGE (1913-2006)
Thomas R. Jones (Judge); Thomas Russell Jones; Thomas Russell Jones Jr.; Thomas R. Jones Jr.
Thomas Russell Jones, Jr. (August 5, 1913 – October 27, 2006) was an African-American member of the New York State Assembly, a justice of the New York Supreme Court, and a leading civil rights activist for black Americans in slums of Northern cities.

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The Jones Girls

The Jones Girls were an American R&B vocal trio of sisters from Detroit, Michigan, United States. Consisting of Brenda, Shirley and Valorie Jones, the Jones Girls first signed and recorded for GM Records in 1970. The trio were best known for their singles during the late–1970s through the 1980s; most notably 1979's "You Gonna Make Me Love Somebody Else". After a six–year tenure with GM, they then recorded for Philadelphia International Records with Gamble & Huff.