Jack Jones “The Love Boat” Singer Dies At 86

Loni Anderson and Jack Jones arrive for “The Bob Hope Memorial Tribute” show at the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences headquarters in Los Angeles’ North Hollywood area Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2003. Image: AP/Reed Saxon

Jack Jones, a celebrated American singer known for his smooth baritone voice and performances in the traditional pop and jazz genres, has passed away at the age of 86. Jones, whose career spanned several decades, was best recognized for singing the theme song to the popular television show “The Love Boat.” He died on October 23, 2024, at Eisenhower Health in Rancho Mirage, California. His death followed a two-year battle with leukemia.

Jones was born on January 14, 1938, in Hollywood, California. He was the son of actors Allan Jones and Irene Hervey. His upbringing was surrounded by Hollywood’s glamour, which influenced his move into the entertainment industry. His career took off in the early 1960s when he gained popularity for his nightclub performances.

Jones recorded numerous hit songs throughout his career, earning him two Grammy Awards and five nominations. Notably, his hits include “The Impossible Dream” and “Wives and Lovers.” His voice, described as velvety and versatile, allowed him to transition smoothly between pop and jazz, making him a favorite among music lovers.

Throughout his life, Jones remained committed to his music and fans. He was known for his dynamic performances and emotional connection with audiences during live shows. In addition to his success in music, Jones acted in several films and television shows, further showcasing his versatility as an entertainer.

Jones’s personal life was as eventful as his professional career. He was married multiple times and had two daughters, Nicole and Crystal. His last marriage was to Eleonora Jones, who confirmed his death. She stated that the cause was complications from leukemia, which he had been battling for more than two years. The couple resided in Indian Wells, California.

Jones’s influence in the music industry was significant. He was often regarded as a “singer’s singer,” a title that reflected his ability to inspire both his contemporaries and future generations of artists. His contribution to traditional pop and jazz continued to be celebrated long after his peak popularity.

His work on “The Love Boat” theme song cemented his place in pop culture history. The song became synonymous with the show, airing from 1977 to 1987, and earning Jones a special place in the hearts of television viewers. His interpretation of the song captured the spirit of adventure and romance that the series depicted, contributing to its enduring appeal.

 

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