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Born Bradley F. Jones in Ames, Iowa, he first became known after entering Guitar Player Magazine's International Reader's Soundpage Competition in 1988 [1] on a whim. He submitted an original composition, titled Back Porch Boogie, as well as a cover of Salty Dog Blues, recorded using a reel-to-reel recorder and then transferred to cassette using a boombox. Jones came in first place out of nearly 900 entries.[2] He went on to win the National Fingerpicking Championship at Winfield, Kansas in 1990. In 1995, Jones became a spokesman for Godin guitars,[3] playing a custom instrument he named "Pearl" for the mother of pearl inlay of his name on the neck. He toured often, earning the nicknames "Le Machine Gun" and "Pistola" for his fast playing style. That same style earned the notice of Chet Atkins, who described Buster by saying; "Buster B. Jones is the best fingerpicker I've heard since Jerry Reed... He plays like he's double parked. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

A Decade of Buster B. Jones
Just Us
Fingers in Flight
Back Porch Boogie
Ballads & Barn Burners
Ron's Point Of View
200 FingerPicking Disc2 Disc 2
Guts & Steel
Master Anthology of Fingerstyle Guitar Solos Vol.2
Guts & Steel: Groovemasters, Vol. 5
Live At 'Five
Doughboys, Playboys, & Cowboys - The Golden Years of Western Swing -