Photo courtesy of Billy Jones Forever Foundation
A new scholarship and mentorship fund has launched in memory of Billy Jones, the longtime musician, promoter, venue owner and East Village music scene fixture who died on June 7, 2025, after a battle with glioblastoma. He was 45.
The Billy Jones Forever Foundation will provide financial assistance and mentorship to emerging music professionals. According to organizers, recipients may receive support for relocation, housing, equipment, travel and other expenses, along with access to industry mentors and professional networks.
After arriving in New York in the early 2000s, Jones helped shape the city's independent music scene through booking and programming at East Village and LES venues, including Sin-é, Pianos, and Elvis Guesthouse. He later co-founded the Williamsburg venue Baby's All Right.
In early 2025, Jones helped open Night Club 101 on Avenue A ... further fostering a community around independent music and emerging artists.
Family members and friends established the foundation to continue Jones' legacy of supporting musicians and creative talent.
Donations and scholarship applications are now open.
Find more information here.

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