Emperor Jones is a small Austin, Texas based independent record label founded in 1995 by Craig Stewart.
He restaged the Emperor Jones as an army official who stole rations from his men and ran away.
There are no complete commercial recordings of The Emperor Jones.
This ability to adapt also saw them appear in the 1933 film, The Emperor Jones, alongside Paul Robeson.
Like it or loathe it, "The Emperor Jones," once seen, is unforgettable.
He seems to acknowledge this with a catalogue whose cover photograph evokes the ape and uniform of "The Emperor Jones."
The Emperor Jones may refer to:
In Louis Gruenberg's The Emperor Jones, he played the title character.
Always running prominently, he took the lead in the closing stages and stayed on to beat Emperor Jones by a neck.
It would also be a shame, however, to present "The Emperor Jones" as a camp relic, worthy of only a post-modern smirk.