Monday, December 10, 2001

John Paul Jones on his daughter Jacinda's music (interview part 17 of 22)

This is the 17th part of the transcript of my interview with John Paul Jones, conducted Dec. 10, 2001.

SPS: Your daughter, Jacinda Jones. You produced an album for her?

JPJ:
Didn't get it released. Well, it was at a time, one of those cyclical times when everyone gets dropped from their labels, and basically we couldn't get any interested in it. But it was a good record.

SPS:
Do you still have it?

JPJ:
Yeah! We taped it. Then she got into production. Animation production. She's a really good organizer, really good with people. She takes… she has a director and takes them round to festivals [laughing] and gets to work. She loves it.

SPS:
Has she stopped singing?

JPJ:
Yeah.

SPS:
You should just release that as a box set though, something like that. All those Zeppelin box sets that have come out, nothing new. We should have a Jacinda Jones box set, the unreleased tracks.

JPJ:
Really. [laughing]


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