The group began as the Climax Chicago Blues Band, nothing like wishful thinking since at the time the players were based out of stuffy Stafford, England. Front-line singer Colin Cooper had formerly been leading an outfit known as the Hipster Image, so despite the subterfuge in locales it was still an improvement in band names. In an era of many rock bands playing blues, Jones and company had competition both at home and abroad, groups such as Ten Years After and Canned Heat, respectively. It took a 1973 live album before fans of the white blues scene were willing to put the group, now simply the Climax Blues Band, on the A list.
Jones, who had enlisted with a multimedia group called Principal Edwards Magic Theatre during his first sojourn from the band, eventually became, in his own words, "a renegade from rock roll." He switched to accordion, saving his guitar chops, and began playing with a folk-rock ensemble, Meridian. ~ Eugene Chadbourne, Rovi