Helen Jones Woods

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Helen Jones Woods (b. 1927) was a jazz and swing trombone player most renowned for her performances with the International Sweethearts of Rhythm. She is being inducted into the Omaha Black Music Hall of Fame in 2007.[1]

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In her 1940s heyday, young Helen Jones was in the top female jazz band in the United States. She started playing with the group when she was only 11 years old, when it was still the "school band" of Piney Woods Country Life School in Mississippi. Her father, Laurence C. Jones, founded the school in 1910.

Jones Woods and her husband, William Alfred Woods, lived in the Logan Fontenelle Housing Projects while he attended Creighton University. Upon graduating, he became the first African-American to earn an accounting degree there.[2] Wood's fourth child is Cathy Hughes, a successful business entrepreneur from Omaha.[3] Today, Jones Woods lives in North Omaha, and is being inducted into the Omaha Black Music Hall of Fame in 2007.[4]

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  1. ^ (2007) "Helen Jones". Omaha Black Music Hall of Fame. Retrieved 7/8/07.
  2. ^ "Owning the airwaves - Cathy Hughes buys radio stations for African-American programming." Essence. Jones, C. October 1998.
  3. ^ Jones, C. (1998) "Owning the airwaves - Cathy Hughes buys radio stations for African-American programming," Essence. October.
  4. ^ (2007) "Helen Jones". Omaha Black Music Hall of Fame. Retrieved 7/8/07.