Patricia Darcy Jones
Patricia Darcy Jones | |
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Pattie D'Arcy in Waitress! 1982 | |
Born |
Patricia Darcy April 2, 1953 Orange, New Jersey, United States |
Died |
June 16, 2007 54) Hopatcong, New Jersey, United States | (aged
Occupation | Singer, vocalist, actor |
Patricia Darcy Jones (April 2, 1953 – June 16, 2007) was an American rock singer, vocalist and Broadway actress.
Patty's dynamic voice led her career spanning from singing at the Paper Moon Cabaret in Greenwich Village to backup singer for Cher as well as singing with artists: Petula Clark, Joe Cocker, Billy Joel, Tom Jones, Darlene Love, Rusty Magee, Melissa Manchester, Bette Midler, Olivia Newton-John, Robert Plant, Todd Rundgren, Ronnie Spector, Styx and The Young Rascals.[1]
Personal life
Patty was one of four children born to Helen and Eugene Darcy Sr.; her siblings include: Eugene Darcy Jr., Kenneth Darcy, and Kim (Darcy) Kirsch. Patty was married to Courtney Jones, whom she met on one of Cher’s tours in 1989. He used to engage Patty in casual conversation as the sound crew set up, which “snowballed itself into more of a relationship,” according to Jones. [2]
Career
1982: appeared in the movie Waitress! and sang "All Night Long" c1979 Music and Lyrics by Mark Newman and "Dancin Tonight" c.1979 Music and Lyrics by Ruth Pollack & Steve Sarabande for the soundtrack.
1985: Broadway Musical Leader of the Pack.[3]
1986 - 1987: Beehive, original cast, Upstairs at the Village Gate, NYC [4]
1990: Heart of Stone Tour as backup singer for Cher.
1991: appeared in the movie For the Boys.[5]
1991: Love Hurts Tour as backup singer for Cher.
1995–2000: Broadway Musical Smokey Joe's Cafe.[3]
1999–2000: Believe Tour as backup singer for Cher.
2003–2005: Farewell Tour as backup singer for Cher.
Death
On June 16, 2007, Patty's husband found her dead on the floor at their home. He immediately phoned local police, who later concluded that Darcy-Jones had died due to a brain aneurysm.
References
- ↑ "Patricia Jones (1953–2007)". Patricia-darcy-jones.memory-of.com. Retrieved 2010-04-03.
- ↑ "No foul play in Patty Darcy-Jones death » Cherworld.com - Cher Photos, Music, Tour & Tickets". Cherworld.com. Retrieved 2014-07-16.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Broadway and Rock Singer Pattie Darcy Jones, 54, Is Found Dead". Playbill.com. 2007-06-23. Retrieved 2010-04-01.
- ↑ "Lortel Archives-The Internet Off-Broadway Database". Lortel.org. Retrieved 2014-07-16.
- ↑ "Patricia Jones Timeline, Legacy & History". Patricia-darcy-jones.memory-of.com. Retrieved 2010-04-03.