Sugar Jones was a Canadian pop group created on the first season of the
Canadian version of Popstars, that aired on Global Television. It
consisted of five members chosen from thousands of people who auditioned
for the group. "Sugar Street" was originally considered as a name for the
band, but it was eventually changed to Sugar Jones. In 2002 they released
a self-titled album that featured the singles "Days like That" and "How
Much Longer", the album also includes Canadian R&B artist Toya Alexis and
rap artist Solitair.
Sugar Jones quickly disbanded after Maiko Watson left the group to be with
her now ex-husband, singer Remy Shand.
"Days like That" topped the Canadian Singles Chart on May 19 2001, where
it remained for six weeks.
Band members
Mirella Dell'Aquila Dell'Aquila, born November 26, 1981 in Montreal, QC,
Canada is of Italian heritage. She studied music at Vanier College
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Sugar Jones,