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Eugenie Jones
Join BIMA for an evening with the wonderful Eugenie Jones, live on-stage at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art.
Silk and Soul is a musical tribute to the iconic, incomparable Nina Simone combined with selections from Jones’ original recordings. The concert features singer/songwriter Eugenie Jones, Josh Rawlings on piano, Dean Schmidt on bass, and Steven Bentley on drums.
The award-winning vocalist/composer/lyricist Eugenie Jones continues to grow and evolve in the eleven years she’s been on the jazz scene. From her humble beginnings in West Virginia to her move to Seattle, Eugenie’s creativity, inspiration, and inexhaustible work ethic have transformed her into a jazz vocalist of impeccable taste, with a respect for the jazz tradition and the courage to try something new. Her first two recordings, Black Lace Blue Tears (2013) and Come Out Swingin’ (2015), both feature these attributes. Her newest release, Players, is ranked #30 on Jazz Week’s Top 100 Jazz Albums for 2022.
ADMISSION INFO
Tickets: $25 for Non-Members, $22 for BIMA Members
Contact: (206) 451-4000
Email: info@biartmuseum.org
LOCATION
550 Winslow Way East, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
PARKING INFO
Parking is available and free to our visitors.
ACCESSIBILITY INFO
BIMA is located in the Island Gateway complex which has accessible parking spaces on Ravine Lane. There is a flat surface entering the courtyard, which leads into the museum. Parking is also
View moreBIMA is located in the Island Gateway complex which has accessible parking spaces on Ravine Lane. There is a flat surface entering the courtyard, which leads into the museum. Parking is also available in the underground garage. Take the elevator to First Floor Rear (1R) during museum hours for access through the Community Gallery to the Auditorium, Bistro and Museum.
All of the Museum is accessible by ramps and elevators. If someone in your party needs a wheelchair to enjoy the museum, please ask to borrow a loaner one at the reception desk.
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