Bernell Jones II Teams Up with Julius Rodriguez for Jazz-Fusion Single '1979'
- Dave Bedford
- 1 day ago
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Memphis-born, New York-based saxophonist and composer Bernell Jones II has officially released his latest single, “1979.” A groove-heavy jazz fusion track featuring acclaimed keyboard virtuoso Julius Rodriguez, the release blends smoky late-night textures, lo-fi warmth, 1970s disco influences, and modern jazz improvisation into a bold statement of Jones's rapidly evolving artistic identity
The origins of “1979” highlight an artist willing to let his music breathe and grow over time. Originally written during the isolation of the 2020 lockdown period, the track began inside Jones’s tiny New York bedroom as part of a raw, self-recorded Bandcamp project, with the multi-instrumentalist performing nearly every instrument himself.
More than five years later, after developing a tight-knit live band and refining the arrangement on stage, Jones revisited the composition with a much grander sonic vision, one rooted in live collective chemistry, analogue atmosphere, and expansive synth-driven grooves.
To bring this vision fully to life, he enlisted rising jazz innovator Julius Rodriguez, whose genre-defying musicianship and mastery of synthesis became a defining element of the final recording. Renowned for blending avant-garde jazz, hip-hop, R&B, and experimental electronics, Rodriguez delivers a signature synth solo midway through the track, elevating it into a rich, cinematic listening experience.
The song’s title is a direct nod to a monumental milestone in music history: the year Michael Jackson’s landmark album Off the Wall was unleashed, a record that profoundly shaped Jones’s musical upbringing.
“The title ‘1979’ pays homage to my favourite artist of all time, Michael Jackson,” Jones shares. “Off the Wall had a huge impact on me as a child and as a musician. I didn’t want to recreate that album sonically, but I wanted to capture the mood and the feel-good energy it gave me.”
That particular emotional spirit dictates the entire flow of the song. Funk-driven basslines, shimmering synth textures, fluid saxophone melodies, and an understated rhythmic swagger combine to create a soundscape that feels both nostalgic and distinctly modern, a jazz fusion record equally suited for analytical headphone listening, packed downtown clubs, or solitary late-night city drives.
Bernell Jones II has steadily emerged as one of the most compelling and relatable young voices in contemporary jazz, recognised not just for his elite musicianship but for his unique approach to audience connection. Alongside performing with heavyweights like Ms. Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean, Olivia Dean, Eric Bellinger, and Philip Harper, Jones has built a substantial online following. His viral music-comedy content and documentary-style series, What It’s Like Being a Musician in NYC, offer an honest and humorous window into the unvarnished realities of a working modern musician.
His ambitious 2024 debut album, TYPEWRITER, showcased his overarching mission to bridge the gap between rigid jazz traditions and broader, genre-fluid audiences by seamlessly incorporating elements of gospel, blues, soul, and deep groove.
With “1979,” Bernell Jones II continues that trajectory, honouring the emotional legacy of the past while pushing jazz fusion into a fresh, accessible, and deeply human territory. The final product is a track that feels entirely timeless, immersive, and unmistakably alive.



