Joan Armatrading has "no idea" how she writes songs. The 'Drop the Pilot' singer believes she is fortunate to possess a musical talent and can relate to Sir Paul McCartney's claims about his gift for ...
Kittitian-English singer-songwriter and guitarist Joan Armatrading recounted a visit to New York City’s Times Square in the ’70s as the inspiration behind her drag-tastic song “Rosie.” The track was ...
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 would "stop being an artist" if she didn't move with the times. The legendary singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist has just put out her 13th studio album, 'How Did This Happen ...
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 ...
Joan Armatrading is prouder of her history degree than her music. The 'Love and Affection' hitmaker loves songwriting and will continue penning new tunes until the day she dies, but she insists the ...
Armatrading notes that, within the 12-bar blues structure, the songs on the disc are still quintessentially hers. “I just wanted to do blues, but within that, I still can be eclectic,” she says. “The ...
How Did This Happen And What Does It Now Mean is her 21st studio album, and it’s written, produced, programmed and engineered by Armatrading who, from her very earliest days in the studio, has always ...