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Joshua Scott Jones is an American singer/songwriter that has produced four solo albums in the last seven years. His music reflects a rootsy, rock-country style, which he contributes to with his skills on guitar, bass, banjo, harmonica, drums and piano/keyboard. His debut album, The Healing, revolves around his ups and downs over the years, proving that music really can bring you to a place of reflection. Its hit single “Honk (If You’re Tonky)” has plenty of energy, grit and edge. His followup album "The Rural Deal" pays tribute to his friend Josh Alford, who he lost unexpectedly. Alford had written both the title track and final track. Due to a lacking budget, Jones was forced to play most instruments, including drums, banjo, harmonica, guitars, bass, and piano/keyboard. Jones’s third album, How the Story Goes features the single “Honky Tonk Night”, which spent time in video rotation on CMT Music. His latest album is a stripped-down acoustic record entitled Outlier Circa 1980. Prior to his solo career, he was one half of the country-music duo Steel Magnolia, where he gained recognition for the Top 5 Billboard Hot Country hit “Keep On Loving You”. During that time, they received ACM, CMA, and CMT nominations, and made their Grand Ole Opry debut. Jones’s style is constantly evolving, and as artists do, is working on future projects.