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Joan Osborne

b. 8 July 1962, Anchorage, Kentucky, USA. Rock singer Joan Osborne began her singing career one evening at the Abilene blues bar in New York, USA. Prompted by several drinks, she took the stage at 3 a…
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b. 8 July 1962, Anchorage, Kentucky, USA. Rock singer Joan Osborne began her singing career one evening at the Abilene blues bar in New York, USA. Prompted by several drinks, she took the stage at 3 am as a dare and sang Billie Holiday's "God Bless The Child". The resident pianist at the club encouraged her to attend the bar's regular open-microphone nights. Although a reluctant performer at first, she soon learned to enjoy these opportunities, building a solid reputation in the New York area. The live album Soul Show was released on her own Womanly Hips Records in 1991 and an EP, Blue Million Miles, followed.
In 1993, Osborne became the first signing to Blue Gorilla, a new label set up by Rick Chertoff, senior vice-president of PolyGram Records. However, before the deal was completed, Chertoff invited Osborne to take part in writing workshops in Katonah, New York, alongside a variety of musicians. It was here that the band who appeared on her major label debut formed. Relish featured Rob Hyman (keyboards), Eric Bazilian (guitar, ex-Hooters), Charlie Quintana (drums; also of Cracker) and Rainy Orteca (bass). Bazilian wrote the infectious US Top 5 single "One Of Us". This simple song, which combined Neil Young-style guitar with a plaintive vocal, featured a thought-provoking lyric built around the refrain of "what if God was one of us, just a slob like one of us, just a stranger on a bus, trying to make his way home". Osborne's own songwriting was helped by a workshop given by Doc Pomus, explaining the rootsy nature of much of her work which owes more to blues and R&B than to modern rock music. The album also included two songs, "Help Me" and "Crazy Baby", originally included on Soul Show. Following the success of "One Of Us", Relish received strong reviews from Rolling Stone, the New York Times and the New Yorker, the latter describing Osborne as "one of the most distinct voices in rock". Two television appearances on the Late Show With David Letterman, and national tours, during which she invited pro-life organizations to put their case to her audience, increased her profile throughout 1995. In 1996, "One Of Us" found its way to the UK and was a Top 10 hit.
While recording the follow-up to Relish, Osborne toured with Lilith Fair and, in 1999, contributed "Baby Love' to the For Love Of The Game soundtrack. Even though Relish was a commercial success she was dropped by her record company. In 2000, Osborne signed with Interscope Records and released the eclectic Righteous Love. 2002"s How Sweet It Is featured a mixed and very average collection of cover verions including "Axis: Bold As Love" (Jimi Hendrix), "The Weight" (the Band), and "Only You Know And I Know" (Dave Mason). The following year Osborne joined former members of the Grateful Dead in their new incarnation as the Dead, embarking on a series of well-received live dates.
DISCOGRAPHY: Soul Show (Womanly Hips 1991)**, Relish (Blue Gorilla/Mercury 1995)****, Righteous Love (Interscope 2000)***, How Sweet It Is (Compendia 2002)**.
COMPILATIONS: Early Recordings (Mercury 1996)**.

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