There are a few fans of that other Joan (of the Osbourne clan) on the list.
I read on rollingstone.com that she has a new cd coming out.

  Track Listing:  I'll Be Around, Think, How Sweet It Is, Smiling Faces,
Love's In Need Of Love Today, These Arms Of Mine, Only You Know And I Know,
War, Why Can't We Live Together, Axis: Bold As Love, The Weight, Everybody
Is A Star

"As a guest on a late-night television show the evening of September 11,
2002, Joan Osborne was the soul salvation at the end of a most somber day.
Her big, warm voice sent soothing vibes over the airwaves. Osborne's latest
release, How Sweet It Is, was intended to do just that: take a batch of
songs from another period of political, social and cultural ferment, and
update them to offer some relief from today's troubled times. Always an
interpreter of roots music rather than a preservationist, Osborne retools
Edwin Starr's "War," Aretha Franklin's "Think," the Band's "The Weight,"
Jimi Hendrix's "Bold as Love" and others into a set of gently funkified R&B
with sparsely arranged horns, B3 organ, soul-girl backup singers and
stylishly understated guitar riffs. Only a singer of Osborne's caliber could
pull this off; she's in complete control of her powerful pipes. Osborne
favors gospel-tinged sensuality over lusty bravado here, but the undulating
beat that moves How Sweet It Is hints that there's still plenty of honey in
the hive"
MEREDITH OCHS
(Sept. 17, 2002)

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