Bill A. Jones is a multi-talented individual, best recognized as news anchor "Rod Remington" on Fox TV's Glee. In addition to his news anchoring skills, Jones is a gifted singer, voice over artist, and emcee.
As an actor, he has made appearances on a wide range of popular television shows, including Comedy Central's Workaholics, The King Of Queens, CSI New York, Everybody Hates Chris, Las Vegas, Criminal Minds, and many others. He has also played notable roles on TVLand's The Soul Man, where he portrayed "Stormy Hernandez," and in films such as Pawn Sacrifice.
Jones has also made appearances on the long-running daytime drama Days of Our Lives, where he played the role of millionaire "Brad Bush." Many fans still remember him as the "Don't Count That" golfer from a beloved FedEx commercial.
As a singer, Bill A. Jones has received recognition for his talents, being named one of LA's Best Concert/Cabaret Artists by BroadwayWorld. He has opened for legendary performers such as Tony Bennett and Steve Tyrell, toured with The Glenn Miller Orchestra, and has released two CDs on CDBaby.com.
Prior to his successful career in entertainment, Jones was an award-winning radio personality, working in LA radio and on Westwood 1's Adult Standards format, which was heard on over 200 stations nationwide.
Originally from Nashville, Tennessee, Bill A. Jones and his family currently reside in Los Angeles.