First known as a member of the trail-blazing experimental rock group Cul de Sac, which he co-founded at the beginning of the 1990s, Glenn Jones went on to become one of the foremost American Primitive guitarists of the early 21st century. After making his solo debut with 2004's This Is the Wind That Blows It Out, he refined and expanded his style on subsequent albums, incorporating banjo on 2009's Barbecue Bob in Fishtown and more experimental tunings on records like 2022's reflective Vade Mecum.
Inspired by Jimi Hendrix, Jones started playing guitar at age 14, opening the do...