Mimi has been hailed by Guitar Player Magazine as “a prodigious talent who has not only mastered the traditional forms but reinvigorated them.” The internationally acclaimed guitarist and composer has been highly ranked on six consecutive DownBeat Magazine International Critic’s Polls. Fox has performed and recorded with many jazz greats, including fellow guitarists Charlie Byrd and Charlie Hunter; GRAMMY® Nominated saxophonists Branford Marsalis and Houston Person; vocalists Abbey Lincoln and Diana Krall; and powerhouse drummer Terri Lyne Carrington. She has also shared the stage with music legend Stevie Wonder. Mimi has toured the world, playing major festivals including Montreal, Guinness Cork, Perth International, and Jamaica Spice Jazz Festival. Stateside, she has headlined at prestigious venues including Monterey Jazz and Newport Festivals, the Blue Note, the Kennedy Center, Yoshi’s and the Great American Music Hall.
Honoring the 100th anniversary of the birth of Wes Montgomery, guitarist Mimi Fox presents a new project featuring original pieces & finely crafted arrangements of Montgomery's famous compositions. After touring/recording with organ masters such as the late Joey DeFrancesco and Barbara Dennerlein, Mimi imbues the iconic B3 sound with dazzling virtuosity in a show that runs the gamut from blues/funk to ballads & bebop. Joining Mimi in the Trio are Brian Ho on Hammond B3 organ and Lorca Hart on drums. Born in NYC, Fox started playing drums at nine and guitar when she was ten. When she was fourteen, she bought her first jazz album, 'John Coltrane's Giant Steps' and the music changed the course of her life. Mimi began touring out of high school and eventually settled in the San Francisco Bay Area where she became a sought-after player. Mimi has released 12 CDs as a leader including the acclaimed solo guitar album 'This Bird Still Flies' which received a 4-star review Downbeat Magazine.