In 1967, Jones joined Dallas-area vocalist Bobby Patterson's outfit the Mustangs. Through most of the '70s, Jones backed various artists, including Patterson, Johnnie Taylor, and Charlie Robertson. In late 1987, he went to California and joined the Silent Partners with bassist Russell Jackson and drummer Tony Coleman, the latter of whom is best known for his work with B.B. King's orchestra. Jones recorded with Bay-area piano player and singer Katie Webster on her critically praised Alligator Records album, Swamp Boogie Queen.
Jones met harmonica player Charlie Musselwhite at a Sonny Rhodes recording session, and Musselwhite persuaded him to stay in California and join his band. Jones played guitar on Musselwhite's three late-'80s/early-'90s albums for Alligator Records (Ace of Harps, In My Time, and Signature). He also had the chance to do some extensive world touring with the harmonica master.
Jones left Musselwhite's band amicably in the mid-'90s and moved back to Dallas, where he accompanied Dallas-area blues singers like R.L. Griffin, Hal Harris the Lowlifers, and others. He issued Watch What You Say in 1998. ~ Richard Skelly, Rovi