Biography
John Evan-Jones
Born - Faversham, Kent, 3 jan 1948; Died - Copenhagen, 19 april 2013
Went out to Australia in 1964 with Trevor Jones and they played together in several bands notably Chaos And Co., who had a hit record "Seven Golden Daffodils".
Returning home in 1969 both joined Anno Domini, which John left to tour with a trio backing America songwriter Jake Holmes. John made two solo albums for BASF, "Collage" and "Just A Few Changes" and formed Jonesy with Trevor Jones and . In 1984 he founded the Danish label Skylight Records. In 1984 John Evan-Jones left the music industry to pursue doctoral studies in psychology. Then he moved to Copenhagen and together with his wife Marianne ran acclaimed coaching company Evan-Jones International and was author of more than twenty books on coaching and management psychology.
Went out to Australia in 1964 with Trevor Jones and they played together in several bands notably Chaos And Co., who had a hit record "Seven Golden Daffodils".
Returning home in 1969 both joined Anno Domini, which John left to tour with a trio backing America songwriter Jake Holmes. John made two solo albums for BASF, "Collage" and "Just A Few Changes" and formed Jonesy with Trevor Jones and . In 1984 he founded the Danish label Skylight Records. In 1984 John Evan-Jones left the music industry to pursue doctoral studies in psychology. Then he moved to Copenhagen and together with his wife Marianne ran acclaimed coaching company Evan-Jones International and was author of more than twenty books on coaching and management psychology.