Hi Ted,
I had never heard this piece before but can tell you play it very well indeed. It has a great sound imagery of the rickshaw darting, scurrying and careening through city traffic. Excellent playing! I totally enjoyed listening. Anyone in this forum who hears will be glad they tuned in.
On the classical side, this piece has a direct counterpart by Abram Chasins called "Rush Hour in Hong Kong" which was played a lot from the late 20s into the 60s. I recalling hearing it in the '50s as a kid, but later it seemed to fade from the repertoire. There's a great recording of it on YouTube by the incomparable Benno Moisewitsch, of all artists, (we'd usually think of Earl Wild having fun with a piece such as this). Where you've had a blast preparing and performing the Jones composition, I would bet you'd find the Chasin's piece every bit as entertaining if you're not already familiar with it.
David