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Jason "Gong" Jones, originally a tattoo artist from Los Angeles, California, was the frontman and vocalist of metal band Drowning Pool from 2002 to 2005, providing vocals for the band up to the band's 2004 release Desensitized.
Jason Jones (born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada as Jason Pierre Jones) is a Canadian comedian known best for his work on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.
Jason Jones co-founded, with Alex Seropian, the computer game company Bungie Studios in 1991.
Jason Jones was the grassroots director for Senator Sam Brownback's presidential campaign. In 2006, he was Public Relations Director for the world’s largest international pro-life organization, Human Life International.
Jones began working in the in the pro-life movement while he was attending the University of Hawaii. He formed the Pro-Life Student Union and was chairman of the Hawaii chapter of Young Americans for Freedom, a group of conservative student activists.
Upon graduation, Jones became Chairman of the Hawaii Young Republicans and worked as the Chief-of-Staff for State Representative Mark Moses. Jones served as the Director of Hawaii Right to Life.
Jones was the host of “The Facts of Life” Radio Show heard throughout the United States and worldwide.
Jason has appeared on ABC’s Politically Incorrect, EWTN, Fox and CNN.
Jason Keith Jones was born on November 20 1982 in Pasadena, Maryland. He went to Liberty University in Virginia. Jones is 6'5 and weighs 225 pounds. He bats and throws right. Jones was drafted by the Yankees in the fourth round of the 2004 Major League Baseball Draft. On May 28, 2006 he was named the Florida State Pitcher of the Week. Jones was a 2006 Florida State Mid-Season All-Star. On July 9, 2007 he was named the Eastern League Pitcher of the Week. He is currently a starting pitcher for the Trenton Thunder.
Jason Dewey Jones (born October 17 1976 in Marietta, Georgia) was an outfielder in Major League Baseball. He appeared in 40 games for the Texas Rangers in 2003.







