| Joss Stone |

Joss
Stone at the 2007 MuchMusic Video
Awards red carpet in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on 17 June 2007.
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| Background information |
| Birth name |
Joscelyn Eve Stoker |
| Born |
11 April 1987 (1987-04-11) (age 20)
Dover,
Kent, England |
| Genre(s) |
Soul, R&B,
blues |
| Occupation(s) |
Singer, songwriter, actress |
| Years active |
2003–present |
| Label(s) |
EMI/Relentless, S-Curve,
Virgin |
| Influences |
James Brown, Tracy
Chapman, Roberta Flack, Aretha
Franklin, Whitney Houston, Gladys
Knight, Ann
Peebles, Joe Simon, Dusty
Springfield, Carla Thomas, Betty
Wright, Erykah
Badu, Lauryn
Hill, Denise LaSalle |
| Website |
JossStone.co.uk
(UK)
JossStone.com (U.S.) |
Joscelyn Eve Stoker (born 11 April 1987), best known by
her stage
name Joss Stone, is an English soul, R&B,
and blues singer, songwriter,
and occasional actress
who has sold over ten million albums worldwide and won two BRIT
Awards and one Grammy Award.
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Contents
- 1 Early
years
- 1.1 The
Soul Sessions
- 1.2 Mind,
Body & Soul
- 1.3 Introducing
Joss Stone
- 2 Achievements
and notoriety
- 3 Discography
- 4 Filmography
- 5 See
also
- 6 References
- 7 External
links
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Early years
Stone was born in Dover, Kent, and spent her teenage years in Ashill,
Devon. She
is the third of four children born to Richard and Wendy Stoker.
She made her first public appearance at the Uffculme Comprehensive
School—which she attended—in
Uffculme,
Devon, with a cover of Jackie
Wilson's 1957 "Reet Petite".
Stone grew up listening to a wide variety of music including American
R&B and soul music performed by such artists as Dusty
Springfield and Aretha Franklin; as a result, she
developed a soulful style of singing like her idols. In 2001, at the
age of fourteen, she appeared on the BBC
Television's talent show Star for a Night singing Donna
Summer's 1979 "On the Radio". She
told MTV
News, "I kind of clicked into soul music more than anything else
because of the vocals. You've got to have good vocals to sing soul
music and I always liked it ever since I was little".
In 2002, she decided to back her ability by flying out from
England for an audition in New York City with S-Curve
CEO Steve Greenberg.
She also signed a global music publishing deal with BMG Music Publishing in
the UK.
Since then, she has performed with such artists as Blondie
and Gladys
Knight.
The Soul Sessions
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Main article: The
Soul Sessions
After being signed by S-Curve Records, Stone flew to Miami,
Florida
to start working on her debut album, The
Soul Sessions, released on 16
September 2003.
She collaborated with people with solid credentials in the Miami soul
scene such as Betty Wright, Benny Latimore, Timmy
Thomas, and Little Beaver. She also worked with
contemporary acts Angie Stone and The Roots.
The album consists of little-known soul tracks by Wright,
Franklin, Laura Lee, and Bettye Swann. Released in late 2003, it
reached the top five on the UK Albums Chart, and also made the
top forty of the U.S. Billboard 200
chart. The lead single, "Fell in Love with a Boy",
which was a reworking of The White Stripes' 2001 "Fell in Love with a Girl",
reached the top twenty of the UK Singles Chart, as did the second
single, a cover version of Sugar Billy's 1974 "Super
Duper Love".
The Soul Sessions was nominated for a Mercury
Prize in 2004.
Mind, Body &
Soul
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Main article: Mind,
Body & Soul
After achieving critical acclaim with The Soul
Sessions, Stone recorded her second album—this time made
mostly of songs co-written by her—, Mind,
Body & Soul, released on 28
September 2004.
It proved to be an even bigger success than her previous album, as it
debuted at number one in the UK (breaking the record for the youngest
female ever to top the UK Albums Chart, a record previously held by Avril
Lavigne) and just missed the top ten of the U.S. Billboard
200, after peaking at number eleven. The lead single, "You Had
Me", became her first top ten hit in the UK and was also a hit
worldwide. Follow-up singles "Right to Be Wrong" and "Spoiled"
both made the top forty, and "Don't
Cha Wanna Ride" the top twenty. "Spoiled" landed just outside the top
fifty of U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs,
peaking at number fifty-four. "Less Is More" and "Security" were both
released for airplay only, the former in Latin
America and Australia
and the latter in Europe.
Introducing Joss Stone
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Main article: Introducing Joss Stone
Stone began working on her third studio album, Introducing Joss Stone,
in Nassau, Bahamas, in May
2006.
It was released on 12 March 2007 in the UK on Virgin
Records, involving production by Raphael Saadiq and collaborations
with Lauryn
Hill and Common. Virgin describes it as "an
electrifying mix of warm vintage soul, '70s-style R&B, Motown
girl-group harmonies, and hip-hop grooves".
Stone herself describes it as "truly me. That's why I'm calling it Introducing
Joss Stone. These are my words, and this is who I am as an
artist".
She also revealed on The
Tavis Smiley Show that her break-up with Beau
Dozier was a source of inspiration while writing Introducing
Joss Stone.
The album debuted at number twelve on the UK Albums Chart. It also
debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 selling
118,000 copies in its first week, becoming the highest debut for a
British solo female artist on the U.S. charts, surpassing the record
previously held by Amy Winehouse with Back
to Black.
It has sold 60,000 copies in the UK since its release, gaining Silver
status on the charts.
"Tell Me 'Bout It", the album's lead
single, debuted and peaked at number twenty-eight on the UK Singles
Chart—where it stayed for three weeks only—and peaked at number
eighty-three on the U.S Billboard Hot
100. The second single, "Tell Me What We're
Gonna Do Now", a collaboration with rapper Common, made the top
sixty-five of the U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. Stone turned its
music video to a Product Red—this means that the video is
buyable online over iTunes
and that the gains from these sellings revert to Product Red, an
organisation which helps women and children in Africa affected by
HIV and/or AIDS. Stone is the
first artist to do this, entering the Guinness World Records.
Achievements and notoriety
Joss Stone at the 2007 MuchMusic Video
Awards.
Known for her barefoot performances and neo-hippie
fashions,
Stone changed her style to a harder-edged, purple-haired look to
promote Introducing Joss Stone.
In March 2005, Stone was named the spokesperson for the
megastore Gap, replacing Sarah
Jessica Parker.
She recorded two songs for its commercial—a cover of Ray
Charles' 1958 "Night Time Is the Right
Time" (retitled as "The Right Time") and a cover of The
Beach Boys' 1966 "God Only Knows". By that time,
rumours circulated about her being dropped from the campaign because
she was living with then-twenty-five-year-old songwriter/producer Beau
Dozier (son of producer Lamont Dozier) in Los Angeles, California
while she was only seventeen.
However, this was later denied.
Stone joined Band Aid 20 on 14
November 2004
to benefit Sudan's
troubled Darfur
region. The group, consisting of such luminaries as Coldplay
lead singer Chris Martin and U2 lead singer Bono, re-recorded the
1984 song "Do They Know It's
Christmas?", written by Band Aid organisers Bob Geldof
and Midge
Ure. Stone, born two years after the release of the original single,
wasn't initially aware of who Bob Geldof was.
The media gleefully reported that she repeatedly referred to him as Bob
Gandalf.
Despite some criticism, the single became the UK's biggest seller of
2004
as well as the Christmas number one.
Stone was nominated for three 2005 BRIT
Awards, of which she won two—"British Female Solo Artist" and "British
Urban Act". She performed "Angels" with Robbie
Williams during the ceremony, which took place at the Earls Court Exhibition
Centre in London
on 9
February 2005.
She also received three nominations for the 2005
Grammy Awards—"Best New Artist", "Best
Female Pop Vocal Performance" for "You Had Me", and "Best Pop Vocal
Album" for Mind, Body & Soul—, where she
sang barefoot on stage with rock performer Melissa
Etheridge, in tribute to the late blues-rock singer Janis
Joplin. Their performance of "Cry Baby/Piece
of My Heart" was released as a single, and, through the aid of strong digital
downloads, became Stone's first single to enter the U.S. Billboard
Hot 100, when it debuted and peaked at number thirty-two.
In July 2005, Stone lent her voice to the Fantastic
Four soundtrack, singing the title song "What
Ever Happened to the Heroes", written by Pink,
billymann,
and Christopher Rojas and produced by
Beau Dozier shortly before their break-up in October 2005.
Stone performed at the Live 8 concert at Hyde
Park, London
on 2
July 2005,
and performed "Papa's Got a Brand New
Bag" with funk
legend James
Brown on the British chat show Friday Night with
Jonathan Ross. On 5 February
2006, she
joined Stevie Wonder, India.Arie,
and John
Legend at the Super Bowl XL pre-game show in
performing a medley of Wonder's hits. Three days
later, on 8
February, she helped perform a medley of hits by reclusive singer Sly Stone,
the frontman of Sly & the Family
Stone, on the night of the 2006 Grammy Awards.
Stone collaborated with jazz pianist Herbie
Hancock and blues
singer-guitarist Jonny Lang on a cover of U2's 1988 song "When Love Comes to Town",
from Hancock's 2005 album Possibilities.
She also collaborated with Lemar on his third studio album The Truth About Love,
on the track "Anniversary".
Stone made her film debut in the fantasy epic Eragon,
based on the 2003 novel
of the same name, released on 15 December 2006. In the film, Stone plays the witch Angela.
At the 2007 Grammy Awards, Stone shared
a win of the award for "Best
R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals" for her
collaboration with Sly & the Family
Stone, John Legend, and Van Hunt on "Family
Affair".
Stone was named the World's Best Celebrity Dog Owner in 2005
in an online poll conducted by readers of The New York Dog
Magazine and The Hollywood Dog Magazine.
She owns two female dogs: Missy (named after rapper Missy
Elliott), a Rottweiler,
and Dusty (named after Dusty Springfield, one
of her major influences), a Poodle.
She was also voted the World's Sexiest Vegetarian in 2005 by People
for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), alongside Chris Martin.
Stone, a longtime vegetarian, recently starred in an ad
for PETA, whose tagline states, "I am Joss Stone and I am a vegetarian".
Canadian
singer-guitarist and photographer Bryan Adams recently photographed Stone
for the Hear the World magazine,
a quarterly culture and lifestyle publication dedicated to the topic of
hearing.
Stone was ranked number seventy-eight on Maxim's
2007 Hot 100.
On 28
June 2007,
Stone asked Queen guitarist Brian
May to perform "Under Pressure" with her at the Concert
for Diana, held at Wembley Stadium, London on 1 July. Initially
he said yes, but when he realised how very different the arrangement
was from the original, he realised that "I was not going to be able to
do it justice", so he rejected it.
Instead, she performed the song solo as well as her hit "You Had Me"
and a cover of Sam & Dave's 1968 "Ain't That a
Lot of Love" with Tom Jones.
On 7
July 2007,
Stone performed at the South African leg
of the Live
Earth concerts in Johannesburg to promote awareness of global
warming.
2007 BRIT Awards
Stone caused controversy at the 2007
BRIT Awards ceremony, on 14 February, when presenting the award
for "British Male Solo Artist" (won by James Morrison).
Speaking with a faux American accent and walking around
the podium, she gave a speech in which she asked the audience to send
"big love" to Robbie Williams, who had
been the butt of earlier jokes made by host Russell
Brand. Williams had been reported as going into rehab that
same week. As her speech continued, she made remarks about Brand,
implying that he was heading for rehab himself (while singing a passage
of Amy Winehouse's "Rehab"). Brand stated that he was "a
bit worried about that poor cow" at the close of the show.
The BRIT Awards appearance was the beginning of a string of
incidents that the UK press reported as examples of Stone's
increasingly erratic behaviour.
Discography
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Main article: Joss Stone discography
Albums
| Information |
The
Soul Sessions
- Released: 24 November 2003
- Chart positions: #4 UK, #39 U.S., #38 U.S.
R&B, #19 CAN, #16 AUS, #8 NZ, #4 GER, #23 FRA, #8 ITA, #8 WOR
- UK sales: 1,000,000+
- UK certification: 3x Platinum
- U.S. sales: 1,000,000+
- Worldwide sales: 4,000,000
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Mind,
Body & Soul
- Released: 27 September 2004
- Chart positions: #1 UK, #11 U.S., #15 U.S.
R&B, #13 CAN, #7 AUS, #5 NZ, #7 GER, #9 FRA, #12 ITA, #2 WOR
- UK sales: 1,000,000
- UK certification: 3x Platinum
- U.S. sales: 1,000,000+
- Worldwide sales: 4,500,000
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Introducing Joss Stone
- Released: 12 March 2007
- Chart positions: #12 UK, #2 U.S., #4 U.S.
R&B, #27 IRE, #6 CAN, #15 AUS, #17 NZ, #6 GER, #22 FRA, #7 ITA,
#1 NTH, #1 WOR
- UK sales: 63,500+
- UK certification: Silver
- U.S. sales: 459,240
- U.S. certification: Gold
- Worldwide sales: 1,014,000
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Singles
| Year |
Single |
Album |
| 2004 |
"Fell in Love with a Boy" |
The
Soul Sessions |
| "Super
Duper Love" |
| "You Had Me" |
Mind,
Body & Soul |
| "Right
to Be Wrong" |
| 2005 |
"Spoiled" |
| "Don't
Cha Wanna Ride" |
| "Cry Baby/Piece
of My Heart" (with Melissa
Etheridge) |
Digital release |
| 2006 |
"Cry Baby Cry"
(Santana featuring Sean Paul
and Joss Stone) |
All
That I Am
The Trinity
(bonus CD) |
| 2007 |
"Tell
Me 'Bout It" |
Introducing
Joss Stone |
| "Tell Me What We're
Gonna Do Now" (featuring Common) |
Filmography
Films
| Year |
Title |
Role |
| 2006 |
Eragon |
Angela |
Television
| Year |
Title |
Role |
Episode |
| 2005 |
American Dreams |
Singer at the Lair |
"Starting Over" (episode 13, season 3) |
See also
- List of British
Jewish entertainers
- List
of notable people diagnosed with dyslexia
- List
of celebrities who have been Punk'd by name
References
External links
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Discography
Albums:
The Soul Sessions
• Mind, Body & Soul
• Introducing Joss Stone
Singles:
"Fell in Love with a Boy" • "Super
Duper Love"
"You
Had Me" • "Right to Be Wrong" • "Spoiled"
• "Don't Cha Wanna Ride"
"Tell
Me 'Bout It" • "Tell Me What We're
Gonna Do Now"
Featured singles:
"Cry Baby/Piece of My Heart" • "Cry Baby Cry"
DVD: Mind,
Body & Soul Sessions: Live in New York City