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Sharon Jones

Acting

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Acting credits

22

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TMDB popularity

0.3

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Movies: 29Series: 24Crew credits: 31

TMDB ID: 1392605

IMDb ID: nm1392716

Known for: Acting

Born: May 4, 1956

Died: November 18, 2016

Age: 60

Place of birth: Augusta, Georgia, USA

Gender: Female

Adult content flag: No

Career span: 1975 - 2020

Years active: 46

Average TMDB rating: 6.39

Wikidata: Q461256

Other jobs

Music (20)Music Score Producer (4)Musician (4)Musical (2)Original Music Composer (1)

Biography

Sharon Lafaye Jones (May 4, 1956 – November 18, 2016) was an American soul and funk singer. She was the lead singer of Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, a soul and funk band based in Brooklyn, New York. Jones experienced breakthrough success relatively late in life, releasing her first record when she was 40 years old. In 2014, Jones was nominated for her first Grammy, in the category Best R&B Album, for Give the People What They Want. Born Sharon Lafaye Jones in Augusta, Georgia, she moved to New York City at an early age. With a gifted voice, performing gospel songs in Church, since childhood, she has only recently received acclaim by the public and her peers in the areas of Soul, Funk and Rhythm and Blues. Until the late 90s she was still employed at her "day Job" as a Correction Officer at NYC's Rikers Island. Initially a backup session singer, she impressed Record Executives and - Producers Gabriel Roth and Philip Lehman, when she was the only one to show up for a recording session, and demonstrated her ability to sing on several different backup tracks. "Sharon Jones and The Dap Kings" were formed In 2002. They were comprised of Sharon Jones backed by members from three bands.From "The Soul Providers", Bosco Mann on bass, guitarist Binky Griptite, percussionist Fernando Velez, trumpet player Anda Szilagyi and organist Earl Maxton. They were joined by "The Mighty Imperials"s saxophonist Leon Michels and drummer Homer Steinweiss plus Neal Sugarman from "Sugarman 3". As "Sharon Jones and The Dap Kings", the band has released several critically acclaimed albums including "Naturally" (2005) and "I Learned the Hard Way (2010). A milestone in her career occurred in 2007 when she appeared in the film, "The Great Debaters", where she played "Lila" and sang "That's What My Baby Likes". Additioanlly, in the film's soundtrack, Sharon performs the Gospel classics "Up Above My Head" and "Two Wings". This film appearance along with the soundtrack music introduced Sharon to a much larger audience. Her subsequent TV appearances with The Dap Kings include a spirited mini concert on "Austin City Limits"(2008), as well as appearances on "Late Night With David Letterman" (2010) and "The Conan O'Brien Show" on TBS (2010).

Series

Series

Series credits linked with Sharon Jones.

Series poster for The Chi (2018)

Musical • 1 eps

The Chi

2018 Series
Series poster for Marvel's Luke Cage (2016)

as Sharon Jones • 1 eps

Marvel's Luke Cage

2016 Series
Series poster for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (2015)

as Self - Musical Guest • 1 eps

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

2015 Series
Series poster for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (2014)

as Self - Musical Guest • 1 eps

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

2014 Series
Series poster for Conan (2010)

as Self - Musical Guest • 3 eps

Conan

2010 Series
Series poster for How to Make It in America (2010)

Music • 1 eps

How to Make It in America

2010 Series
Series poster for Hung (2009)

Music • 1 eps

Hung

2009 Series
Series poster for Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (2009)

as Self - Musical Guest • 1 eps

Late Night with Jimmy Fallon

2009 Series
Series poster for Damages (2007)

Music • 2 eps

Damages

2007 Series
Series poster for Men in Trees (2006)

Music • 1 eps

Men in Trees

2006 Series
Series poster for So You Think You Can Dance (2005)

Music • 1 eps

So You Think You Can Dance

2005 Series
Series poster for The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (2005)

as Self - Musical Guest • 4 eps

The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson

2005 Series
Series poster for Entourage (2004)

Musician • 1 eps

Entourage

2004 Series
Series poster for Tavis Smiley (2004)

as Self - Guest • 1 eps

Tavis Smiley

2004 Series
Series poster for Cold Case (2003)

Music • 1 eps

Cold Case

2003 Series
Series poster for The Ellen DeGeneres Show (2003)

as Self - Musical Guest • 1 eps

The Ellen DeGeneres Show

2003 Series
Series poster for Jimmy Kimmel Live! (2003)

as Self - Musical Guest • 3 eps

Jimmy Kimmel Live!

2003 Series
Series poster for The Queen Latifah Show (2000)

as Self - Musical Guest • 1 eps

The Queen Latifah Show

2000 Series
Series poster for Independent Lens (1999)

Music • 1 eps

Independent Lens

1999 Series
Series poster for Late Night with Conan O'Brien (1993)

as Self - Musical Guest • 2 eps

Late Night with Conan O'Brien

1993 Series
Series poster for Late Show with David Letterman (1993)

as Self - Musical Guest • 3 eps

Late Show with David Letterman

1993 Series
Series poster for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (1992)

as Self - Musical Guest • 3 eps

The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

1992 Series
Series poster for Saturday Night Live (1975)

as Self - Musical Guest • 1 eps

Saturday Night Live

1975 Series
Series poster for Austin City Limits (1975)

as Self - Musical Guest • 1 eps

Austin City Limits

1975 Series