Sisters in the Shadow - Women in Blues and Jazz

In the last of this series, Collette talks to the multi-award winning vocalists, composer, pianist and journalist, Fiona Ross, and looks at the impact Aretha's music has had on TV, Film and Soundtracks.

Show Notes

Find out more about Fiona and her music:
http://www.fionaross.co.uk/
 
All the music and artists featured in Sisters in the Shadow can be found on the Influences and Guests: Sisters in the Shadows Spotify playlist
 
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7kK8L0vJkfU4XkK3AbDjGL?si=9InBx_7VQMSxknNOMDZBSw
 
 
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 Or buy her album ‘Lost’, all proceeds go to Nordoff Robbins:

https://www.collettecooper.com/product-page/lost
 
Collette will be portraying Janis Joplin in a one woman show driven by music called Tomorrow May Be My Last at the Golden Goose Theatre May 25 - 29. Follow her social media to find out when tickets go on sale.
 
She’ll also be singing live on the new OOOOO music streaming app on April 8. Download it now.
https://ooooo.com/
 
Please help support Nordoff Robbins:
https://www.nordoff-robbins.org.uk
 
 Theme music 'Lost Soul' written by Collette Cooper and performed by Sam Taylor
 
Produced by Pod People Productions
https://podpeopleproductions.co.uk/

 Art work by https://jaijo.com/

What is Sisters in the Shadow - Women in Blues and Jazz?

Musician and actor Collette Cooper delves into the rich history of female artists who helped develop Blues and Jazz - not just the vocalists like Billie Holiday and Bessie Smith but also the composers, band leaders and soloists. She speaks to broadcasters, writers and many of the up and coming artists on the UK Blues and Jazz scene today to find out what impact women have had and continue to have on this staple of popular culture.