Family of American jazz musicians, including Henry (born 1918), known as "Hank," a pianist best known as a member of the Columbia Broadcasting System house band (1959-1974); his brother Thaddeus Joseph (1923-1986), known as "Thad," a cornetist, fuglehorn player, and composer who wrote extensively for Count Basie's orchestra; and his brother Elvin Ray (born 1927), a drummer best known for his work with the John Coltrane Quartet (1960-1965). American animator and animation director who helped bring to life cartoon characters such as Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck for Warner Brothers. He won several Academy Awards for his cartoons. English architect who brought the Palladian classical style to England. He designed the Queen's House in Greenwich and the Banqueting Hall in Whitehall, London. American locomotive engineer who died trying to stop his train from crashing into another train. The song "The Ballad of Casey Jones," is about his death. Scottish-born American naval officer. In the American Revolution he raided the British coast and destroyed two warships (1779). See Imamu Amiri Baraka. Irish-born American labor leader and union organizer. She helped found (1905) the Industrial Workers of the World. American musician, composer, and record and television producer. Having spent the early part of his career as a member of several influential jazz bands, he is best known for his musical compositions for television and film. American golfer who won (1930) the Grand Slam of golf, the amateur and open championships in the United States and Great Britain. Everett LeRoi Jones David Robert Jones Burne Jones Sir Edward Coley Dow Jones average Jones Bill T. William Tass Jones Jones Bobby Jones Chuck Charles Martin Jones Jones Deacon David Jones Jones Alfred Ernest Jones George Glenn Jones Inigo Jones James Earl Jones Jennifer Jones Jim James Warren Jones Jones John Paul Jones Mary Harris Mother Jones Jones Quincy Jones Sir William Jones Spike Lindley Armstrong Jones Reginald Truscott Jones Tilden Samuel Jones Ruth Lee Jones Edith Newbold Jones