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Spike Jones


There were many recording artists who described their acts as zany and off-the-wall back in the golden era of popular entertainment that bracketed the Second World War. But compared to Spike Jones and His City Slickers, they were all second run. Nearly 40 years after Jones’ death, no one has come along to claim his group’s title as “The Craziest Band in the Land.”

Born Lindley Armstrong Jones on 14 December 1911, Spike’s nickname was bestowed on him by the railroaders he grew up around as the son of a Southern Pacific Railroad station agent in the desert towns of southern California. He displayed a musical aptitude at an early age and – as if from the script of a Hollywood movie of the time – it was the black chef in one of the railroad station restaurants who taught him how to beat out tunes with knives, forks and spoons. When Jones got his first set of drums at age eleven, his career path had unknowingly been set. He played in high school bands and demonstrated not only his natural talent, but also the personality traits that would be shielded from the public in future years. He was described as cold, moody, caustic, ambitious and even ruthless when it came to promoting his own name.

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