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Mimi Jones Band (The Kennedy Center)

Mimi Jones Band

Born and raised in New York City, Miriam Sullivan (AKA "Mimi Jones") was exposed to music by her parents. Their great taste and variety in music largely influenced her early on in life. At the age of twelve she had her first formal instruction in music, studying classical guitar with Jim Bartow at the Harlem School of the Arts. She became a regular face in just about all of the studios there, including dance, drama, visual art, percussion, piano and chorus. Shortly after, Miriam was accepted into the Fiorello Laguardia School of Music and Performing Arts, where she switched from guitar to play cello in the orchestra, ultimately switching to the bass.

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Mimi Jones Band 5/14/09: Mimi Jones Band

Bassist Miriam Sullivan “puts down plush, rhythmically driving bass lines” (Chicago Tribune). Sullivan’s latest venture—the Mimi Jones Band—breaks down soulful funk. Part of the 14th Annual Mary Lou Williams Women in Jazz Festival.

Mimi Jones Band

Bassist Miriam Sullivan “puts down plush, rhythmically driving bass lines” (Chicago Tribune). Sullivan’s latest venture—the Mimi Jones Band—breaks down soulful funk. Part of the 14th Annual Mary Lou Williams Women in Jazz Festival.

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