Alongside trips to the Caribbean for Blue Seas Festival and appearing at the world famous Ronnie Scott's, Anvil Arts is delighted that Jo Harman is returning to play a rare intimate trio show at The Forge on Thursday, March 7.
Widely regarded as one of Europe’s finest ever soul/blues fuelled voices, Jo remains a genre-defying, independently minded artist of rare credibility. Making sincere and heartfelt music, The Mirror proclaimed her “UK’s finest female soul blues voice” who, according to Classic Rock, writes “lip-biting beautiful songs”.
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Proper Music Distribution group awarded the then unknown artist's debut album, Dirt On My Tongue, the Best Roots Album of The Year, ahead of many renowned names. Her second studio album, People We Become, achieved similar critical and commercial success, with her lead single, When We Were Young (featuring Michael McDonald), achieving BBC Radio 2 play-listing.
Having played the O2 Arena and The Royal Albert Hall, this appearance represents a rare chance to see this exceptional artist up close and personal in the comfort of the intimate surroundings of the Forge.
Tickets are priced at £19.
Contact the Anvil Arts box office on 01256 844244 or visit anvilarts.org.uk/whats-on/event/jo-harman-trio to get your tickets.
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