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| birth_name = John Davenport Jones | | birth_name = John Davenport Jones | ||
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| birth_place = Bluefield, West Virginia | | birth_place = Bluefield, West Virginia | ||
| death_day = | | death_day = January 15, | ||
| death_year = | | death_year = 1995 | ||
| death_place = Menomonie, Wisconsin | | death_place = Menomonie, Wisconsin | ||
| resting_place = Lakeside Cemetery, Colon Michigan | | resting_place = Lakeside Cemetery, Colon Michigan | ||
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'''Little Johnny Jones''', a name given to him by his father, performed as the "Fashionable Magician" and "The Jolly Magician." | '''Little Johnny Jones''' (b.1898-d.1995), a name given to him by his father, performed as the "Fashionable Magician" and "The Jolly Magician." | ||
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After spending World War I in the navy, Jones spent years in the photography business before first trying his hand at professional magic when the Depression hit. | After spending World War I in the navy, Jones spent years in the photography business before first trying his hand at professional magic when the Depression hit. | ||
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Jones was honored at the 1982 [[Magic Collectors' Weekend]]. <ref> (cover) Magicol No. 116, August 1995</ref> | Jones was honored at the 1982 [[Magic Collectors' Weekend]]. <ref> (cover) Magicol No. 116, August 1995</ref> | ||
He died of a stroke at the age of 96< | He died of a stroke at the age of 96<ref>Linking Ring, March 1955</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:04, 10 July 2024
| Little Johnny Jones | |
| Born | John Davenport Jones July 10, 1898 Bluefield, West Virginia |
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| Died | January 15, 1995 (age 96) Menomonie, Wisconsin |
| Resting place | Lakeside Cemetery, Colon Michigan |
Little Johnny Jones (b.1898-d.1995), a name given to him by his father, performed as the "Fashionable Magician" and "The Jolly Magician."
Biography
After spending World War I in the navy, Jones spent years in the photography business before first trying his hand at professional magic when the Depression hit.
While he is best known as a nightclub performer, he did actually work a full-evening show. He made his debut at The Chicago Woman's Club Theatre on November 27, 1932.
When the World War II broke out, Jones took his act on the road, touring almost three years for the USO.
He retired to Bangor, Michigan after giving his final performance at the 1964 Abbott's Get-together. [1]
He was a member of the Chicago Assembly of The Society of American Magicians and Assembly No.103 in Kalamazoo Michigan bears his name.
Jones was honored at the 1982 Magic Collectors' Weekend. [2]
He died of a stroke at the age of 96[3]