Nathan Leigh Jones

[6] After submitting a demo, Jones was named "Artist Of The Year" at the 2004 Musicoz Awards, edging out fellow nominees Bliss n Eso.

Speaking with The Sydney Morning Herald about the independent release, he said: “At this stage in my career, especially after receiving some limiting contracts from labels, I actually can't think of anything more freeing.”[1] In 2010, Jones arranged and produced a remake of the song That's What Friends Are For featuring David Raleigh, Billy Porter, Ari Gold and Alan Cumming.

[14] The album features Grammy Award-winning musicians Dan Warner and Lee Levin, with backing vocals from The Idea Of North's Naomi Crellin and Sally Cameron.

[17][18] Incorporating a street rally for same-sex marriage on 25 May 2013, the music video was filmed throughout Darlinghurst and praised for "celebrat(ing) more of what we have in common, rather than what separates us".

[17] In 2013, Jones released the seasonal album Brand New Christmas that re-imagined 10 holiday classics, including the single Winter Wonderland featuring David Raleigh.

[22] On asking why he returned to university, Jones said: "I’ve always written music and listened to it therapeutically, so studying human behaviour just seemed, for me at least, a logical progression.