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Born in Kentucky, Joan Osborne moved to New York City the late 1980's in order to start her music career. However, instead of going down the same path as many before her and performing as much as she could until someone discovered her, she decided to take matters into her own hands and formed the independent record label Womanly Hips. This strategy worked wonders and after a few releases on her label, she signed a proper record deal with Mercury Records, and released her first full-length record, a live album titled “Soul Show: Live At Delta 88”, in 1991.
Wisely enough, after her initial releases she decided to take her time with her follow up records, not releasing anything else until 1995. This proved to be a great move, as her first single “One Of Us”, was a huge surprise hit, hurtling into the top five of the Billboard Hot 100 and propelling her debut studio album “Relish” into the top ten of the charts on both sides of the Atlantic. It was especially popular in her home country, where it was certified triple Platinum just over a year after its release. Osborne became something of a celebrity for the summer of 1995, something that she was never comfortable with despite her success.
With that in mind, it's almost fortunate that the kind of all-consuming commercial success that she had enjoyed wouldn't strike again for the rest of her career. However, the record was also a critical hit, and one that made Osborne a hero among her peers, so well into the 21st century she found herself performing and collaborating with everyone from The Funk Brothers to members of The Grateful Dead, along with support slots for the Dixie Chicks and a slot on Nashville's legendary Grand Ole Opry in February 2007. Osborne is famous for having one of the best voices in modern country music, there are few that can touch her for her sheer interpretative mastery, and for that, she comes highly recommended.
Folk/rock musician Joan Osborne may have only appeared on the UK album charts once over her career yet her warm personality and expert music abilities have meant she has enjoyed a long career since 'Relish' was released in 1995. She has worked on her setlist with her accompanying band and they are all incredibly in tune with the music this evening.
The lady herself simply radiates as she steps up to the mic and fondly greets the fans whilst chatting to them as if they were old friends. She engages in a large amount of chat between tracks explaining the meanings and inspiration behind some of her classic material. The set tonight spans the genres of pop, soul, R&B, blues and country all within the space of a 90 minute show. Joan also showcases expert guitar skills as she controls her brilliant vocal range and never misses a beat all at once. 'One of Us' has been reserved to close the main set before she briskly returns for a tender cover of 'To Make You Feel My Love' by Billy Joel.