Joss Stone Leaving London Club
November 18, 2006
Joss Stone performs at The Bazaar and Moet party
November 18, 2006
Joss Stone Develops An American Accent
November 18, 2006
British singer Joss Stone has spent so much time in the United States she has developed an American accent. The 19-year-old soul star surprised guests at the U.K. Music Hall of Fame ceremony in London on Tuesday when she stepped on stage and spoke with an American twang. Her spokesperson explains the change in her accent from south west English to American, “I suppose she has been spending quite a lot of time in American recently. She’s been recording an album there, so that may be the reason for it.”
UK Music Hall Of Fame
November 16, 2006
On a night filled with music legends, including James Brown, Prince and Bon Jovi , it was Devon teenager Joss Stone who managed to steal the show. The 19-year-old singer wowed an A-list audience as she performed a tribute to the late Dusty Springfield.
Joss, who wore an aqua mini-dress and performed barefoot as usual, sang her version of Dusty’s hit Son Of A Preacher Man to mark the late singer’s induction into the UK Music Hall of Fame. “I and my contemporaries owe her so much,” said Joss, who seems to have picked up a slight American accent. “She was a one true light who showed the way.”
Re: Joss Stone’s New Look
November 16, 2006
Joss Stone’s New Album
November 16, 2006
Joss Stone’s as-yet-untitled 3rd album (and follow up to her successful previous album Mind, Body& soul) is produced by neo soul singer and songwriter, Raphael Saadiq, who has previously worked with artists such as Macy Gray, Snoop, Kelis, and The Bee Gees.
Tracks rumoured to be appearing on the album are:
“Head Turner”
“Tell Me What We’re Gonna Do Now”
“Music”
“Tell Me ‘Bout It”
“Nothing Better Than”
“I Wish I Never Met You”
Stone recorded the album at Compass Point Studios in the Bahamas. The currently untitled album has a release date set for March 6, 2007 (CAN’T WAIT!!!!)
The Feeling
November 16, 2006
Just briefly Joss Stone features on Dizzee Rascal’s upcoming album “Maths and English” on the song “The Feeling” . Word is the song is hot and has a jamaican dancehall groove to it.













