After 20 plus years in the industry as a producer, artist, musician and bassist Peigh Jones signs with one of the biggest names in handmade instruments Michael Tobias Design. 

“I’m just grateful for the opportunity, I’m very blessed and I don’t take this endorsement lightly. I was first introduced to MTD around the age of 10 when one of my mentors had a Tobias Signature and the tone was super crazy. I always said that would be my signature tone. I later fell in love with the newer models, the Kingston ZX5 as well as the 535-24 models." MTD has a signature sound that stands apart from other bass guitars. If you know Peigh Jones you know he grew up listening to Grammy Award winning Producer Andrew Gouché , so to be an artist under the same umbrella as him is breathtaking. 

“Who would think a kid at the age of six playing in the garage with his older cousin would be where I am today, all glory to God “ 

Peigh Jones begin playing with a local group in his hometown of Huntsville texas called Dedication , then later begin playing and singing with his uncles national recording artist The Wonderful Harmonizers a gospel group that was formed by his Grandfather Freemon Jenkins and Uncle Lee Roy Bryant, under the leadership of Living Legend James Bryant Jr. 

In 2010 he began producing and co-producing records for artists world wide and in 2014 he joined Unity of Navasota and began producing and writing songs with the band as they traveled all over the USA as well as performing overseas. 

In 2021 he debuted with the Legendary Award Winning group The Williams Brothers to sing at Hip Hop legend Snoop Dogg mother’s home-going celebration where he’s currently the bass guitarist/ vocalist. Sharing the stage with Keith Sweat, John Legend, B. Slade, Kirk Franklin, Snoop Dogg and a plethora of artists, he continues to work toward his goal as well as living his dream as a producer, live instrumentalist and artist. I’m very grateful to The Williams Brothers for the opportunity to share my gift. These are Gospel Legends and they push me every show and I’m grateful for that. 

Teaming with Detroit’s own Grammy nominated super producer Dre Butterz, Jazzepha and Drey Skonie, Peigh Jones and the team has over 60 published records and counting.

Finally he’d like to add, “ I’d like to dedicate this accomplishment to some special people that kept me going when times were rough” My late uncle L.V pop Bryant my original mentor , The late Cedrick Burns Sr. (my bass brother for life) and Roshonda Davis love and miss you sis, we always talked about this day thank you for looking down on us , all of you guys have a special place in my heart! Last but not least, my parents and my wife for always believing in me 

You can check out his music here:

https://linktr.ee/PeighJones

Also check him out on tour with The Williams Brothers at:

https://thewilliamsbrotherstour.com

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