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Rob Jones (musician) : ウィキペディア英語版
Rob "The Bass Thing" Jones

Rob "The Bass Thing" Jones (14 February 1964 – 31 July 1993) was an English musician. He was a founder member and original bassist for The Wonder Stuff, based in Stourbridge (West Midlands, England).
== The Wonder Stuff ==
Jones was born in Kingswinford, near Dudley, United Kingdom in 1964.
Jones, Miles Hunt, Malcolm Treece, and Martin Gilks joined together to form a band in March 1986. The singles "A Wonderful Day" and "Red Berry Joy Town" which, respectively, became the first Wonder Stuff single and the first track on the debut album.
Jones played on the debut album ''The Eight Legged Groove Machine'' and the follow-up ''Hup''. Following disagreements within the group, The Bass Thing left in December 1989, heading straight for America as soon as the group had played the final night of a sellout 3 night residence at Birmingham's Aston Villa Leisure Centre.

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