Nigel Mazlyn Jones

Nigel Mazlyn Jones
Born 1950, Dudley, England
Instruments Guitar
Labels Isle of Light
Website nigelmazlynjones.com

Nigel Mazlyn Jones is an English guitarist, singer and songwriter.

Jones was born in 1950, in Dudley, England, where he did part-time work at Dudley Zoo from the age of 12. In 1969, he moved to Jersey, to work full-time with the apes at Jersey Zoo (now Durrell Wildlife Park), but "became fed up of watching people watching animals" and relocated to north Cornwall, to make his living as a musician.

He has collaborated with many notable musicians, including Guy Evans of Van der Graaf Generator, Roy Harper (he plays guitar and dulcimer on Harper's 1990 album Once), Steve Jolliffe of Tangerine Dream, Steve Hillage and Nik Turner from Hawkwind.

He is an active campaigner on local community issues in Cornwall, notably as part of the Lowermoor Support Group for people affected by the Camelford water pollution incident.[1]

Discography

References

  1. "Health probe into Camelford poisoning". BBC News. 2001-08-14. Retrieved 25 April 2010.
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