Even at a young age, Toivola knew some musicians and was able to join a band in Helsinki. Then she met some musicians from New Orleans, visiting Helsinki, and they encouraged her to visit their city. When she got there, she went around with her trombone and was given a chance to jam and to get to know the music circles there. Toivola visited New Orleans for the first time in 1995, and she has lived there since 2004. She found her husband, trumpet player
Leroy Jones there, and they have been a couple since 1997 and married since 2016. In the early days Toivola and Jones experienced a setback, when
Hurricane Katrina hit the city. The damage that ensued was caused not so much by the hurricane itself but by the fact that the
levees built to protect the city failed one after another. Water rose in the flat Toivola and Jones had rented to about four feet, which meant that almost all of their possessions were destroyed. However, the place was cleaned up, and the things that were ruined were thrown away. Luckily the music scene quickly picked up, and they started to get invitation to play gigs. Musicians were the first people to return to the city after the hurricane. Toivola appeared in the American television drama series
Treme, during its second season in episode eight entitled "Can I Change My Mind?" She has performed at the Preservation Hall in her husband's band. She returns to Finland a couple of times a year, and then she plays in the bands Spirit of New Orleans (SONO) and New Orleans Helsinki Connection. SONO has played abroad
Fiji and New Zealand, as well jazz festivals in Europe and Scandinavia. ==Research==