Music

JO HARMAN

Thursday 9 May 2019

The Mirror called her the 'UK's finest female soul blues voice' who, according to Country Magazine, writes 'lip-biting beautiful songs'

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The Mirror called her the 'UK's finest female soul blues voice' who, according to Country Magazine, writes 'lip-biting beautiful songs'

Regarded as one of Europe’s finest blues singers, Jo Harman is an international touring and recording artist who remains an independently minded musician.

Jo recently released her second studio album ‘People We Album’ to great reviews. The lead single ‘When We Were Young’ was play-listed on BBC Radio 2 and made many ‘best of’ lists for 2017.

This summer Jo sang on ‘Reach Out (I’ll Be There)’ with Motown song-writing legend Lamont Dozier, the lead single from his ‘Re-imagination’ album, which also features Gregory Porter, Graham Nash, Todd Rundgren, Rumer and other notable international names.

Jo has achieved success at home and abroad, headlining venues and festivals throughout Europe, including Parkpop, in the Hague to 300K. One highlight was performing with Joan Baez at Amnesty International’s ‘Ambassador of Conscience’ awards.

Rag ‘N Bone said she was ‘one of this country’s finest talents’ and  Michael McDonald urged ‘hearing her cover one of my songs was a spiritual experience’.

With support from Joanna Cooke whose successes to date include support sets for Paloma Faith, Rag ‘n’ Bone Man and Martha Reeves & the Vandellas, national BBC radio airplay across all 40 local BBC stations and 3 well-received EP record releases.