One of
the most sought after country groups in the Tampa Bay area, the
Harold Jones Band offers more than a concert, but an interactive
entertainment experience fans of all ages will enjoy! Formed in
2007, the Harold Jones Band plays a wide array of country music
from
classics by artists like Merle Haggard, George Jones, and Johnny
Cash to hits from George Strait, Garth Brooks, Brad Paisley, and
Zac Brown Band.
The band line-up includes Harold Jones (lead vocals, guitar),
Kendall Fudge (drums), and Michael Calabrese (bass guitar).
In addition to performing popular country cover songs, the Harold
Jones Band also plays original music. Harold Jones, recently
released the highly anticipated hit single, "No, No, No," with
music and lyrics written by Jones. His single is available
for purchase on iTunes.
Known for encouraging crowd participation for tambourine playing and their ability to get people up singing and dancing, the Harold Jones Band creates an exciting and memorable experience for patrons. Although based in Wesley Chapel, the Harold Jones Band has a loyal fan base throughout the Bay area.
Harold Jones, a Texas native, has been playing the guitar for nearly 20 years. An accomplished singer, songwriter and musician, Jones has performed in many different venues in Texas, Ohio, Missouri, Alaska, and Florida, including being featured on Fox 13 Good Day Tampa Bay. Jones currently resides in Wesley Chapel, Florida.
In addition to his music, Harold can be seen in the television
series, Dry Creek, with Les McDowell and the Confederate Railroad
which is aired on BlueHighways TV station. He was personally
invited to the movie premiere of the comedy, The Proposal, which
starred Sandra Bullock.
Harold is a strong believer in giving back to the community having
donated his support for charitable causes such as Feeding America,
Foster Kids, the Childrens Home, breast cancer awareness events,
various veterans organizations and many more.
The rest of the
members of the Harold Jones band will be updated
shortly!
Mike started his pro career in the R&B group, Filet of Soul.
They recorded two singles and were given the opportunity to open
for Sly and the Family Stone a few times. Mike moved to the Miami
area in the mid 70's and played in funky disco bands. Later he
moved to West Central Florida to record and play in several
southern rock and country bands such as Southern Comfort, Southern
Branded, The Country Gentlemen and is now a proud member of The
Harold Jones Band.
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