Mimi Jones (born March 25, 1972, in New York City)[1] is an American bassist, vocalist, composer, bandleader, education and founder of Hot Tone Music.[2]
Mimi Jones was born Miriam Sullivan[3] in New York City and was raised in the Bronx. She attended The Harlem School of the Arts, Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School. She studied with Linda McKnight and attended the Jazz Mobile Workshop. There she studied with Lisle Atkinson, a bassist, who became her mentor.
She later received a full scholarship to the The Manhattan School of Music conservatory in New York. There, she attended workshops with Charles Davis, Barry Haris, Yusef Latif, Max Roach and other prominent jazz figures. She later graduated from the conservatory.
Career
For more than two decades, bassist/vocalist/producer/label owner and now filmmaker Mimi Jones has earned her reputation as a side woman to a diverse coterie of musicians and as a leader with three CDs on her own label, Hot Tone Music . Her sound is a mix of genres, based on a strong jazz foundation that leaves room for funky bass grooves, world beat rhythms, and gentle textures.[citation needed]
Mimi also serves as co-director (with ArcoIris Sandoval) of the D.O.M.E. Experience, a multimedia project that fosters awareness of environmental and social issues—within the local community and globally—through choreography, composition, and cinematography.[4]
↑Bio was included in the New Standards art exhibit curated by Terri Lyne Carrington presented in Detroit, MI (Fall 2022) and Boston, MA (Summer 2023): https://www.berklee.edu/berklee-now/news/berklee-and-emerson-college-present-new-standards-exhibition