Renowned singer Jack Jones, a beloved resident of the Coachella Valley, passed away at the age of 86, as announced by his family. He had been battling leukemia for two years and ultimately succumbed to the illness at Eisenhower Health.
Jack Jones was a prominent vocalist of the 1960s, best known for his chart-topping hits such as Wives and Lovers, Lollypops and Roses, and the theme song for The Love Boat. His talent earned him two Grammy awards and secured his place as a favorite on various television variety shows during the 60s and 70s.
Beyond his music career, Jones also dabbled in acting, making appearances in films like Airplane II: The Sequel and American Hustle. Despite his success in the entertainment industry, Jack Jones found solace in calling the Coachella Valley his home for many years.
Not only was he a celebrated artist, but Jack Jones was also a philanthropist, regularly participating in charity events like Christmas Tree Lane for Act 4 MS. His contributions helped raise substantial funds for various ventures in the valley, showcasing his dedication to giving back to the community.
In honor of his 80th birthday, Jones performed a memorable concert at the McCallum Theatre in Palm Desert, further solidifying his connection to the local audience. Additionally, his impact on the entertainment industry was recognized with a star on both the Palm Springs Walk of Stars and the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Jack Jones leaves behind a legacy of musical excellence, generosity, and unwavering commitment to his community. His presence in the Coachella Valley will be greatly missed, but his music and charitable endeavors will continue to inspire generations to come.