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Live Friday: Joan Osborne @ World Cafe

Joan Osborne performing at The Grand in Wilmington, Delaware back in 2009
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Joan Osborne performing at The Grand in Wilmington, Delaware back in 2009

Joan Osborne has just returned to the national stage with an album of her favorite blues and R&B songs, Bring It On Home. We'll have a live webcast this Friday at 10am.

The collection, co-produced with guitarist Jack Petruzzelli, features tracks made famous by Muddy Waters, Ray Charles, Al Green, Otis Redding.

Osborne will offer her interpretations of these classic cuts, and perhaps a few of her own hits, during a live webcast from World Café Live in Philadelphia on Friday, April 6, at 10am Mountain (Noon ET).

Join us for this live event right HERE on Friday at 10am.

I’m not a Colorado native (did you know that "I'm from Missouri" means "I'm skeptical of the matter and not easily convinced?") but I have lived here for most of my life and couldn't imagine leaving. After graduating from Colorado State University, I did what everyone wants to do; I moved to the mountains and skied, hiked, and hid from responsibility! Our listeners in the mountains may know me from my time in Steamboat Springs and Vail or as the voice of the Battle Mountain Huskies Hockey team in Vail.
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