Basic Information

Label: AntiSnus Music, StringDancer Music
Management: Essentially unmanageable but otherwise
Members: JEFF FOSTER - Guitars, Banjo, Bass, Guitar-Synth, Percussion, Vocals FRANK JONES - Guitars, Harmonica, Bass, Percussion, Lead Vocals

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Foster Jones
Nashville, IN        Alternative / Acoustic / Singer/Songwriter

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UPDATE: To purchase downloads, ringtones or physical CDs, click the Store link on the right. ===========>>

Frank Jones' debut solo CD, "Moonlight Eye", is now available right here on RN! Featuring all-original music, Frank sings and plays guitars, harmonica, bass, percussion and background vocals, with Jeff Foster sitting in on several tracks with guitars and guitar-synthesizer. We're pretty proud of it.

Songs

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One Of The Country Sons
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One Of The Country Sons
Finer Things
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Moonlight Eye
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Just Another Night In The City
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Just Another Night In The City

Status

Status: NEW FB page. Scroll down for the link in the right column.

Chart Position

Alternative charts
for Nashville, IN.

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April 27, 2010 - Official Online Release of 'Moonlight Eye'
May 01, 2010 at 04:10 PM
While we await delivery of the physical CDs, we're pleased to announce the online release of Frank Jones' new CD, 'Moonlight Eye', available here on ReverbNation. You can buy individual MP3 downloads, or download the entire album at a discount. Or, if you'd like to receive a physical CD in the mail, purchase online and save. Featuring fine acousti...

Artist Stats

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Press

“Something's in the Air - Foster Jones at Corn Crib hit me with melodic chords and sounds, and Frank's voice went places I'd not heard him go. Each of the following four songs subtly moved deeper in intensity and then he set the rocking left arm into second gear and we got a taste of what the later sets would be when they displayed harder and louder beats to rock the night into tomorrow. Jeff Foster pulled the guitar up close played up, around, behind and alongside of Frank, yet he never took the lead until his turn (or the string broke on Frank's). Then he stepped up, glasses on is nose, Atkinzed us smilin a slight smile of a pro who loves his craft and knows want to do as he lifts us up out of our chairs.”
—  Pete Sebert, Facebook