Joss Stone
@ the Love Supreme Jazz Festival
7 July 2024
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Biography
Joss Stone has been obsessed with soul music since
she was a little girl. By the time she was in her early teens she
had begun to intuitively hone her now trademark gravelly-but-lustrous
vocals by singing along to Aretha Franklin’s Greatest Hits.
She began pursuing a singing career at thirteen, securing a record
deal at 15, and recording her star-making debut album, “The
Soul Sessions,” which was released in 2003. 10 years on from
those stunning debut sessions, Joss has decided to bring things
full circle and revisit where it all began - with her follow up
to that multi-million selling debut; “The Soul Sessions Volume
2” is a stunning exercise in vocal poise, passion and power,
showcasing some great songs and an artist at the peak of her vocal
powers.
Following her critically acclaimed arrival on
the music scene (which preceded the plethora of soul-inspired female
artists that came along in her wake) things took off for Joss in
an enormous way. Her second record, 2004’s “Mind Body
& Soul” capitalized on “The Soul Sessions”
commercial momentum and critical adoration and earned Stone three
Grammy nominations, including one for Best New Artist. It also spawned
a self-penned UK Top 10 single, “You Had Me,” and earned
her Two Brit Awards that same year. Her third album, 2007’s
“Introducing Joss Stone,” was a more independent, less
packaged effort, on which Joss further showcased her song writing
abilities, and revealed the singer had truly been embraced by the
American audience when it crashed into the US charts at No.2, marking
the highest debut ever for a female British solo artist on the Billboard
charts. With over 11 million album sales to date and a wealth of
experience under her belt, including recent collaborations on record
with the likes of Dave Stewart and Mick Jagger (her latest musical
adventures), 2012 seemed like the right time to return to The Soul
Sessions model from a new perspective.
In her short young life and already long career,
Joss has performed onstage with the likes of James Brown, Gladys
Knight, Solomon Burke, Blondie, Smokey Robinson and Melissa Etheridge
among many others. She's contributed to albums by Jeff Beck and
Ringo Starr, played the Super Bowl pre-game show, performed on the
Grammy’s, - and indeed won a Grammy herself! In her twenty-five
years she's participated in more moments of absolute musical wonder
than most people can hope for in an entire lifetime. And she's approached
it all with a sense of independence and joie de vivre. Stone has
always been a bit of a rebel, whether she's dancing barefoot onstage
or dyeing her hair various colours or speaking out on issues she’s
passionate about, part of what her fans love about her is that she's
a free-spirit, following her own instincts at all times.
The past few years have seen further albums: 2009’s
“Colour Me Free” and 2011 saw two releases – Joss’
own debut album release on her label Stone’d Records, “LP1,”
(written and recorded with Dave Stewart) and a collaboration project,
“Superheavy,” with Mick Jagger, Dave Stewart, Damien
Marley and AR Rahman.
Despite some of the dramas that have followed
or beset Stone in her short life so far, it is her approach to music
- intuitive and freeform – merged with the backdrop of nearly
a decade of hard-earned experience in the industry – that
characterises the Stone mindset. If she wants to do something badly
enough she gets it done, no matter what the obstacles – but
only if she’s having fun along the way. And she had been thinking
for a while that it would be a LOT of fun to revisit where it all
began and re explore the vibe of the first Soul Sessions album -
this time as a fully formed artist, just turned 25, with the life
experience now behind her that was, by definition, somewhat limited
first time around at 15 years of age. A phone call with the man
who signed her as a teenager, Steve Greenberg at S-Curve Records,
and as is often the case with Stone, an idea quickly became a reality
– “The Soul Session Volume 2” - this time as a
joint venture between the two. A stellar cast of musicians, including
Ernie Isley on guitar, Delbert McClinton and original Muscle Shoals
Swamper Clayton Ivey was gathered together for an electrifying session
in Nashville.
Stone commented: “I really had fun revisiting
The Soul Sessions idea and I'm really pleased with the results.
I've committed long term to my label Stone'd Records, but it felt
right to team up with Steve and S-Curve again for this release.
I think there are some great songs on the album and I loved performing
them with such brilliant musicians - so I hope people enjoy it.”
“The Soul Sessions Volume 2” includes
versions of classic tracks such as “(For God's Sake) Give
More Power To The People” (originally recorded by the Chi
Lites) and “The Love We Had (Stays on my Mind)” by the
Dells, as well as stunning future single “The High Road”
- a stone-cold soul makeover of Broken Bells’ cult hit. Other
stand- outs include a classy version of Womack & Womack’s
'Teardrops’ and a laid back take Sylvia’s “Pillow
Talk.” The first single from the album will be the uptempo
summer sound of “While You’re Out Looking For Sugar,”
originally recorded by The Honey Cone. It all adds up to a stunning
album that showcases an assured artist, comfortable in her skin,
and a timely reminder of why we fell in love with Joss Stone in
the first place.
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