Mia Rebel was born in Georgia and raised by her Mother, Aunt and Uncle on Air Force bases across America. As a youth Mia trained in ballet, tap and jazz dance at Alvin Ailey Dance Academy and Bernice Johnson Dance Academy with Ben Vereen and Michael Peters. By the age of 14 Mia was well on her way with her first Broadway play “Dead End” written by 1976 Movie "Car Wash" Actor/Director Leon Pinkney.
Mia Rebel was born in Georgia and raised by her Mother, Aunt and Uncle on Air Force bases across America. As a youth Mia trained in ballet, tap and jazz dance at Alvin Ailey Dance Academy and Bernice Johnson Dance Academy with Ben Vereen and Michael Peters. By the age of 14 Mia was well on her way with her first Broadway play “Dead End” written by 1976 Movie “Car Wash” Actor/Director Leon Pinkney.
After graduating school Mia moved back to New York City where she went on the road performing in concerts with Motown Review. While on tour Mia Rebel worked hard gaining her musical grass roots learning to professionally record, write, arrange and produce songs with music icon George Clinton, Artists signed by Leland Robinson of Sugar Hill Records, Bob Cuterella of Warner Chappell Music & well known artists, writers and producers.
As Mia gained experience in the music industry she was offered a joint publishing deal with writer/producer Ray Watkins in her mid 20’s with Warner Chapell Music & went on to write and co produce song “She Says” with Grammy Award winner Richard Joseph for Universal Pictures Film “Empire”. Sometime after that Mia signed a contract to become the voice of a GPS device “Satovi”, and began performing with legendary musicians such as Jimmy Norman & Les Paul.
Mia’s years of dedication to music has created opportunities for her to continue working with the worlds professional music & entertainment platforms, writing music, jingles & recording voiceovers for well known products. Mia now teams up with Robert Irving III & Record Label ”Sonic Portraits“ on the release of new human rights album “Art Of Protest“ with her song titled “Anytime I Want To “
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