Her musical style is eclectic and often blends elements of afrobeat, art rock, post-punk, classical, new-wave and electronic.
[1] Known for her on-stage antics and theatrical costumes,[2] she opened for Cee Lo Green's 2011 Tour across the UK and Europe.
[5] It included the tracks W.A.R.R.I.O.R and Guess We'll Always Have NY, later used for campaigns by Yves Saint Laurent, EA Sports FIFA 11 soundtrack, and a controversial Citroën car commercial featuring John Lennon, which was later banned in parts of Europe.
[3] Behold, A Pale Horse was critically acclaimed and received good reviews by the likes of The Independent,[7] and Spin.
"[12] On her MySpace, Bones cited in her influences singers of all genres such as Fela Kuti, Grace Jones, The Slits, Siouxsie Sioux and Public Enemy.
[4] Attending London's Sylvia Young Theatre School alongside classmate Amy Winehouse, it is known that Ebony Thomas began her career at the age of 12, when she was spotted by BAFTA award winning actor and artistic director of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre Mark Rylance, for his production of Macbeth also starring actress Jane Horrocks.
Nominated for The British Soap Awards in 2004 and 2005 for playing the role of Yasmin Green on the Channel 5 TV drama Family Affairs, she was one of the programme's youngest and longest-serving cast members.