Joan Osborne
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Joan Osborne: A cowgirl gets the blues
Interview by David Sinclair, The Times, 26 January 1996
Joan Osborne has gone from bluegrass country to R&B heaven, says David Sinclair ...
Joan Osborne: Relish (Blue Gorilla/Mercury 526 699)
Review by David Sinclair, The Times, 23 February 1996
A Pelé of the blues ...
Interview by John Swenson, Offbeat, 1 May 2003
NOT ALL THE gospel music at Jazz Fest takes place in the Gospel Tent, a fact that will be brought home with great spirit by ...
Joan Osborne: Borderline, London
Live Review by Adam Sweeting, The Guardian, 23 January 1996
Meat and potato with little relish ...
Review by Devon Powers, PopMatters, 11 September 2000
THE FIRST TIME I turned on the radio and heard 'St. Theresa', (the opening track off Osborne's 1995 release, Relish) I felt branded for life. ...
Joan Osborne: Between the Covers
Report and Interview by David Burke, R2/Rock'n'Reel, May 2008
SOME ARTISTS are indelibly associated with one piece of work their whole lives. What once was a gift in terms of eliciting public acceptance can ...
Interview by Simon Witter, Sky, 1995
Joan Osborne isnt your run-of-the-mill platinum-selling singer/songwriter this lady sings about sex. Do-it-all-night, bagsy-me-on-top, cant-walk-next-day sex. SIMON WITTER basks in the afterglow. ...
Silent Partners: Writers, Producers, Players
Report and Interview by Phil Sutcliffe, Q, 1999
Phil Sutcliffe looks at the men who helped midwife albums by Sheryl Crow, Joan Osborne and Alanis Morissette ...
Joan Osborne: America's Latest Flame
Interview by Phil Sutcliffe, Q, June 1996
Sass, sexiness, and sackfuls of self-assurance have taken mic stand-stradding Grammy-dodger Joan Osborne from Kentucky's hick climes to a place at the heart of the ...
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