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Joan Armatrading To Premiere Her Symphony In London

by Music-News.com

Joan Armatrading has composed her first-ever classical Symphony.

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Joan Armatrading Agrees Her ‘Call Me Names’ Hit May Be Considered Inappropriate Today

by Paul Cashmere

Joan Armatrading agrees that her 1993 hit ‘I Love It When You Call Me Names’ could be considered by some a song about abuse these days.

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Joan Armatrading Releases ‘Consequences’ As A Consequence of the Pandemic

by Paul Cashmere

Joan Armatrading’s new album ‘Consequences’ has been a work in progress right across the pandemic. Joan tells Noise11.com that have lives have all changed due to ‘consequences’ from the pandemic.

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Joan Armatrading On Heavy Metal

by Music-News.com

Joan Armatrading has dabbled in many genres during her impressive career spanning five decades, including jazz and blues, and even heavy rock with 1983’s ‘The Key’, and next on her wish-list is a guitar-shedding metal record.

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New Music Releases 11 May 2018

by Paul Cashmere

Major new titles coming this week from: Delta Goodrem, Bad Wolves, Charlie Puth, Sevendust, Derek Smalls, Joan Armatrading, Ty Dolla $ign, Arctic Monkeys, Dan Sultan, Simian Mobile Disco and Loreena McKennitt.

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Joan Armatrading Not Retiring, Just Not Touring

by Paul Cashmere

Joan Armatrading has clarified early reports that her final tour will be her exit from the music industry.

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Noble, Chugg And Potts Make Australia The Centre Of The Music Universe

by Paul Cashmere

Never before have so many major music names been in Australia at one time. Without question, Australia is the music centre of the universe right now and that is with thanks to three people … Peter Noble, Michael Chugg and Rob Potts.

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Rodriguez And Joan Armatrading Announce Bluesfest Sideshows

by Paul Cashmere

There are Bluesfest sideshows on the way with Rodriguez, Joan Armatrading and Tedeschi Trucks Band gearing up for added gigs around Australia.

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