Singer-songwriter Joan Armatrading has announced her 21st studio album, How Did This Happen And What Does It Now Mean. The follow-up to 2021's Top 10 release Consequences, it'll be released on ...
Joan Armatrading has always been a pioneer — but the world is finally catching up to her. She made her name in the early 1970s — a Black woman with a rock guitar, at a time when the radio couldn’t ...
Joan Armatrading has praised breakout stars including “A Bar Song {Tipsy)” singer Shaboozey and Grammy-winning pop artist Sabrina Carpenter. In a candid and wide-ranging live conversation with ITV ...
“I’m a positive person,” says Joan Armatrading in a cheery Brummie twang that suggests as much. “I like being happy. I like being relaxed. I like up-ness.” She’s been that way, she says, since she was ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The pioneering singer-songwriter is unveiling her first classical composition, Symphony No. 1, this month. By Hugh Morris Reporting from London Last ...
Little Simz performed at the 76th British Academy Film Awards ceremony on Sunday. She did “Heart On Fire,” a track from the rapper’s latest album No Thank You, which came out late last year. Simz ...
She is a commander of the British Empire, a critically acclaimed singer and songwriter. And at the age of 70, she's out with her 22nd studio album. If you don't know her name, maybe her singular voice ...