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JO HARMAN RELEASES HER OWN (UPDATED) VERSION OF CAROLE KING’S ‘WILL YOU STILL LOVE ME TOMORROW

Originally recorded some 60 years (!) ago by the Shirelles, it’s a song famously covered by numerous artists, including the noted version by co-writer Carole King on her 1971 landmark album, ‘Tapestry’. 
So, some big shoes to fill, but Harman, who only ever records a cover if she can connect to the lyric, takes it to ‘Harmansville’ – a trademark emotive ballad involving a ‘less is more’ arrangement featuring Mark Edwards on Yamaha Grand Piano and Terry Lewis on Telecaster Guitar. The recording features a suitably beautiful sonic capture by multi Grammy nominated/Brit Award winner James McMillan at Quietmoney studios. 
As Solar Radio stalwart Clive Richardson kindly remarked ‘If you are going to cover a well known tune, make it your own and Jo Harman certainly does that very thing here – a gem’. Meanwhile, Chris Wells, Editor of Black music bible ‘Echoes’ declared this release as ‘recommended, we mean, really, seriously, recommended’.

Jo Harman adds extra tracks to Vinyl release

The vinyl edition of ‘Signature Soul’ now contains two bonus tracks not available on the EP, thanks to the kind courtesy of Stefan Redtenbacher and all the fantastic musicians – musical royalty one and all – who have allowed us to add the ‘Masterlnk’ versions of ‘Cloudy’ and ‘Cyprus Avenue’ when Jo was originally invited in to guest with ‘Redtenbachers Funkestra’, which in turn led to Jo recording the ‘Signature Soul’ sessions. 

Musically, it’s one of the greatest projects we’ve been involved in. The quality of the playing – and singing,  of course – is simply something else. And 100% live too. It’s always a special moment when it all comes together. Particularly when, as in this case, there was no real expectation other than to have some fun and the band chemistry, however great the players, can’t always be assured. But the magic definitely came into the room for these sessions and it’s so wonderful that it was all captured so well for posterity. This is an album of rare quality and beauty. Jo will be the first to say this is a real team effort and even the artwork, a modern take with a retro nod, only adds to the timeless feel of this important record.

To try and be fair and appreciative to all Jo’s amazing supporters we’re going to include the CD/DVD version to everyone who now orders the vinyl.

Anyone who has already bought the CD and DVD can purchase the Vinyl for a discounted price of £12

Jo Harman Announces ‘Signature Soul’

In a world where vocals are tuned to an inch of their life and producers ‘comp’ vocals from numerous takes, it’s refreshing to see a modern day vocalist doing it for real; sitting in the same room as the musicians, much in the way the likes of Dusty and Aretha did ‘back in the day’.

After a three year absence, Jo Harman recently returned to the recording studio, where she cut an entirely unedited set, aptly entitled ‘Signature Soul’ reflecting the inimitable nature of Jo’s work as both a vocalist and as a song writing artist about whom noted French Daily Newspaper ‘Le Voix Du Nord’ described as ”…the most beautiful soulful voice of England. A bewitching voice, an impressive stage show, Jo Harman mixes intimate ballads, energetic rock, soul, blues, acoustic and gospel, brought together by the magic of a music that is at once classic, innovative and timeless.”

Basically, what everyone played and sung in the moment is what you hear on this record. ‘Fixing’ and ‘editing’ is impossible anyway, simply because there is no or little separation between the players involved, singer included. The way that Jo and the guys approached this was pretty much that Take One was the run through to nail the changes and for the players to come up with some parts, Take Two was to test it out and Take Three was the record.

On material that might ordinarily involve added instrumentation, overdubs included, Jo and the guys had nowhere to hide. Raw, exposed, naked, just those four instruments and THAT voice. Real, natural, organic, soul.

• Don’t Let Me Down (Lennon – McCartney)
• Keep You Guessing (Harman – McKewan)
• The Angel Leaves Her Watermark (Wood)
• Say That You Want Me (Harman – Davies)
• Loving Arms (Jans)

‘Signature Soul’ is a new ‘Live in the Studio’ recording by Jo Harman featuring the ‘Funkestra House Band’ recorded at Masterlink Studios, Surrey UK.

Official release expected around March and will be available in Vinyl, CD/DVD format (Including videos of each song plus a mini documentary of the project) and CD only.

PRODUCED BY JO HARMAN AND (BANDLEADER) STEFAN REDTENBACHER
CO-PRODUCED, RECORDED AND MIXED BY JAMES WELCH FOR MASTERLINK PRODUCTIONS
JO HARMAN – VOCALS
MIKE OUTRAM – GUITAR, BACKING VOCALS
ROSS STANLEY – HAMMOND ORGAN, FENDER RHODES
STEFAN REDTENBACHER – BASS GUITAR/BAND LEADER
MIKE STURGIS – DRUMS AND PERCUSSION

Additional live backing vocals on ‘Say That You Want Me’, James Welch.

PRE-SAVE JO HARMAN’S SINGLE ‘I’M GONNA KEEP YOU GUESSING’ NOW

Next ‘single’ from Jo Harman to go to digital is ‘I’m Gonna Keep You Guessing’ out 25th October 2019. You can pre-save it by clicking here.

This particular track has already received significant radio support – not least from Robert Elms at BBC London – and follows hot on the heels of previous singles ‘Sideways’, ‘When In The Night Hour’ and ‘Cloudy’ which, collectively have already reached 250,000 Spotify streams (and rising).

Another way to enjoy all these tunes and 9 others of equally superb standard is to join the thousands already who have done so and buy the double EP ‘Found A Place’ as a physical CD available here.

Jo Harman Headlines Chelsea Under the Bridge 21 January

In an increasing ‘music by numbers’ world how refreshing to see a line up of not one, not two, but three ‘best in class’ artists of rare credibility and sincerity when US Grammy Winner Mike Farris, UK Soul/Blues/Roots Diva Jo Harman share a double bill at Fulham’s prestigious Under The Bridge venue, for London Blues Festival, supported by upcoming Northern Irish blues/roots protégé, Dom Martin.

JOINT HEADLINERS JO HARMAN (UK) AND (EXTENDED) BAND/ MIKE FARRIS (USA)
Widely regarded as Europes most credible – and indeed, uncompromising, artists – Jo Harman has been described by the Daily Mirror as ‘UK’s best female blues/soul voice’. An artist who, according to Classic Rock, writes ‘lip bitingly beautiful songs’ whilst Blues Magazine aptly report ‘Harman’s music, not least as transmitted by that voice, simply mainline the human soul’.  With an enviable CV main stage at some of the world’s best Festivals and venues, Harman many industry fans include Rag N Bone (‘one of our finest talents’), Huey Morgan (‘sometimes you hear a voice that leaves you speechless…I am!’) and Michael McDonald (‘hearing Jo sing is a spiritual experience‘). Indeed, McDonald offered to duet with Harman on her masterwork ‘People We Become’ album – no little kudos from a man whose previous female duet partners numbered Aretha, Joni, Carly, Patti and Chaka (surnames not required!). As roots bible ‘No Depression’ remarked ‘other critics have made comparisons with Joni Mitchell and Carole King – this is not hyperbole, there is something very special here’. A Jo Harman performance can often be less of a musical concert, more an emotional adventure.

Tennessee’s Mike Farris is another ‘one of a kind’ talent . A talent that was rewarded with a Grammy for his ‘Shine For All The People’ which was followed with the equally revered ‘Silver and Stone’ album of last year. Mixing gospel, rock, soul, blues and more, Farris is a true powerhouse performer of whom Rolling Stone declared ‘(his) supersized voice (is) filled with the electricity of Saturday night and the godly grace of Sunday mornings’.  UK’s own respected elder and tastemaker Bob Harris advises “I truly believe that Mike Farris is one of the great artists of today. He sings the truth with a depth of feeling that warms my heart and touches my soul” whilstAmerican Songwriter Magazine confirm “There aren’t many current male singers who use their voices to soar, float and deliver material with the spiritual commitment of Mike Farris”. A reformed addict (sober now for several years) Farris has faced down his own demons and embraced his personal angels in equal measure and these experiences inform and underpin his uniquely sincere and heartfelt voice and musical message to inimitable effect.  

SPECIAL GUEST DOM MARTIN (NORTHERN IRELAND)
Although a young man new to the scene, it would be wrong to think Dom Martin hasn’t paid his life and musical dues. Brought up in the often tough, but community driven, streets of Belfasts, Northern Ireland, Dom traded his craft for years locally without a (self confessed) clue how to break into the (international) music business and possibly with too much humility to try. ‘Discovered’ by current manager Fenton Parsons, Dom has made a fairly ‘meteoric’ rise in terms of todays industry, with his first ever EP release attracting BBC 6 music and BBC Radio 2 support – including a converted session with Cerys Matthews – and, quite rightly, he now has a number of international tours and Festivals in the book for 2020. His jaw droppingly – entirely natural’ sounding, and unforced/unschooled – skill on acoustic guitar, matched with an authentic ‘Belfast blues’ voice, brings to mind comparisons with many from John Martin to Rory Gallagher, with nods to many in-between, not least perhaps the likes of Van Morrison and Foy Vance. Dom really is one to watch and quite rightly specially selected by both Jo Harman and noted promoter Adrian Gibson to be the special guest opening act of this bill showcasing the very best of the international blues/roots/soul/rock/singer songwriter scene.

On the evening itself, Jo Harman will be playing a full set, with an extended band, plus the incredible US Grammy Winner Mike Farris will be joining her on stage for a few tunes, following his own solo performance (a tour de force in itself!). With the wonderful Dom Martin, flying in from Belfast especially, to open up proceedings this will be some night at a prestigious, award winning London venue! Something of a Festival, within a festival, indeed, a limited number of half price early bird tickets are now available at a truly bargain price £11 plus booking fees.

FULL JO HARMAN CONCERT TO BE BROADCAST ON LATEST TV – EVERY WEEK IN SEPTEMBER

Latest TV will be screening an entire Jo Harman concert between 7-8pm every Friday in September. For those in the Brighton area it’s Channel 7 on your TV Remote and Virgin Media 159 plus, worldwide, it (from 6pm) can be streamed live via https://thelatest.co.uk/latest-tv/

The concert, recorded at the Latest studios in front of a select audience of fans from all over the country, features much of the material from ‘Found A Place’, recently re-released as an extended edition double EP which is doing remarkably well, thanks to Jo’s incredibly supportive fanbase.

The concert itself features a crack band of Martin Johnson, Nat Martin, Stevie Watts, Andy Tolman and, special guest, Mark Edwards who, together with producer James McMillan, who played a huge part in the recording of ‘Found A Place’.

PRE-SAVE JO HARMAN’S NEW SINGLE ‘SIDEWAYS’ NOW…

On the day the most recent single ‘When In The Night Hour’ hits 50k streams, Jo Harman announces that her next single ‘Sideways’ will be released this Sunday – and you can pre-save it by clicking here.

Although the release schedule for ‘Sideways’ has been in place for months, it’s rather apt that Jo will by opening for the song’s composer Citizen Cope when Cope tours here in October, for Adrian Gibson at AGMP Concerts namely :-

Roadmender Northampton Thursday 10th October
The Stoller Hall Manchester Friday 11th October
Òran Mór Glasgow Saturday 12th October
Islington Assembly Hall London 13th October

Jo also has a number of her own headline shows around this period starting at Exeter Phoenix on 12th September – please click here for more information.

Both ‘When In The Night Hour’ and ‘Sideways’ appear on the ‘Found A Place’ double EP physical CD set available here.
It is also available on iTunes

London OMEARA show announced

Jo Harman London

Jo is delighted to announce a rare London show at OMEARA near London Bridge on Sunday 2nd June. If you’ve not been to Omega the venue is owned by Ben Lovett of Mumford & Sons and has an old regency ballroom feel with a clever raked floor which makes standing shows easy to see.
Tickets (£15 + fee) can be found here. We will announce the support artist soon.

Jo Harman ‘Found A Place’ Tour

Jo Harman Tour Dates

Jo undertakes a selective Spring Tour which includes Festival appearances in places as far flung as Serbia, Poland, France and of course, the UK, finishing with a London show at Omeara on 2nd June. Moreover, Jazz Royalty Orphy Robinson MBE has persuaded her to appear on 6th July as special guest vocalist for the 50 years celebration of Van Morrison’s ‘Astral Weeks’ project at this years ‘Love Supreme’ Festival.

30th March – J. A. M. France, Festival

3rd April – St Nicholas Church, Harwich, Essex. Harwich Festival of the Arts (trio show)

4th April Arlington Arts, Newbury (full band)

6th April The Old Town Hall, Hemel Hempstead (trio show)

12th April The Garage Music Venue Swansea (full band)

20th April Echo Hotel Music Club, Hook, Hampshire with special guest Jade Like The Stone (full band)

26th April Bluestracje Festival Poland, Festival (full band)

9th May Marine Theatre, Lyme Regis with special guest Joanna Alice Cooke (full band)

11th May Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, Maidenhead, Berkshire (trio show)

17th May Serbia, Festival (full band)

23rd May Ropetackle Arts Centre, Shoreham-by-Sea, Special guest Elles Bailey (full band)

2nd June Omeara, London (extended band)

6th July Love Supreme Festival – Jo special guest vocalist for Orphy Robinson’s ‘Astral Weeks’ 50 years Celebration.