Joss Stone
(born Jocelyn Eve Stoker
[1] on 11 April 1987) is an English soul and R&B singer–songwriter and actress. Stone emerged to fame in late 2003 with her multi-platinum debut album, The Soul Sessions
, which made the 2004 Mercury Prize shortlist. Her second album, the equally multi-platinum Mind, Body & Soul
, topped the UK Albums Chart for one week and spawned the top ten hit "You Had Me", Stone's most successful single on the UK Singles Chart to date. Both album and single each received one nomination at the 2005 Grammy Awards, while Stone herself was nominated for Best New Artist. Stone's latest album, Introducing Joss Stone
, released in March 2007, has achieved gold status by the RIAA.
Throughout her career, Stone has sold over ten million albums worldwide. Her first three albums have sold over 2,722,000 copies in the United States, while her first two albums have sold over 2,000,000 copies in United Kingdom. Stone has won two BRIT Awards and one Grammy Award. She also made her acting debut in late 2006 with the fantasy adventure film Eragon
, as the witch Angela, and she made her television debut portraying Anne of Cleves in the Showtime series The Tudors
in 2009. [2]
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Early life
Stone was born at Buckland Hospital
[3] in
Dover,
Kent, and spent her teenage years in
Ashill, a small village in
Devon. She is the third of four children born to Richard and Wendy Stoker.
[4] Her father owns a
fruit and
nut import/export business;
[5] her mother, who used to manage holiday
cottages,
worked as Stone's manager until October 2004.
[6] Stone made her first public appearance at the Uffculme Comprehensive School—which she attended
[7]—in
Uffculme, Devon, with a
cover of
Jackie Wilson's 1957 song "
Reet Petite".
[8] Because of her
dyslexia, Stone left school at age sixteen with only three
GCSE qualifications. "It wasn't that I was stupid. I'm just a little bit dyslexic and I wasn't very academic. I'm more artistic", she says.
[9]
Stone grew up listening to a wide variety of music including 1960s and 1970s 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. "My first CD that I owned was
Aretha Franklin: Greatest Hits
. And I saw the advert on TV and it was just like little clips of her songs. I had no idea who she was—I was only like 10 so. I said, 'Oh yeah, that looks really good', so I wrote it down and I said to my mum, 'Can I have that for Christmas?' So she told my friend Dennis, who always gets me good music anyway, and he got that for me. So that was one of my first albums that I loved."
[10] She would later tell
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."
[11]
Music career
In 2001, at the age of fourteen, Stone auditioned for the
BBC Television talent show
Star for a Night
in
London singing Franklin's 1968
Goffin-
King hit "
(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" and
Whitney Houston's 1998 "
It's Not Right but It's Okay".
After passing her audition, she sang
Donna Summer's 1979 "
On the Radio" for the broadcast, and eventually won the contest.
Stone then performed on a charity show, where she drew the attention of the
Boilerhouse Boys, composed of London-based producers Andy Dean and Ben Wolfe, who contacted
S-Curve Records founder and chief executive officer
Steve Greenberg in December 2001 telling him that "they had just heard the greatest singer they'd ever heard from their country."
[12] In early 2002, Greenberg flew Stone to
New York City for an audition, in which she sang to backing tracks of classic soul songs:
Otis Redding's 1968 "
(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay",
Gladys Knight & the Pips' 1973 "
Midnight Train to Georgia", and Franklin's "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman";
Greenberg instantly signed her to his label.
Since then, she has appeared onstage with artists such as
James Brown,
[13] Smokey Robinson,
Donna Summer,
[14] Gladys Knight,
Tom Jones,
[15] Robbie Williams,
[16] Melissa Etheridge,
Rob Thomas,
[17] Rod Stewart,
and
Blondie. Stone is well-known for her trademark
barefoot performances.
2003–2004: The Soul Sessions
After being signed by S-Curve Records, Stone flew to
Miami and
Philadelphia to start work 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 as well as contemporary acts
Angie Stone and
The Roots.
The album consists of little-known soul tracks by Wright, Franklin,
Laura Lee,
Bettye Swann, and others. Released in late 2003, it reached the top five on the
UK Albums Chart as well as the top forty of the U.S.
Billboard
200 chart. The lead single, "
Fell in Love with a Boy", 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 song "
Super Duper Love (Are You Diggin' on Me)". The album eventually went triple platinum by the
British Phonographic Industry in mid-April 2005
[18] and gold by the
Recording Industry Association of America in late March 2004.
[19]
2004–2005: Mind, Body & Soul
After achieving critical acclaim with
The Soul Sessions
, Stone recorded her second album—this time with new material—
Mind, Body & Soul
, released on 28 September 2004. She was quoted to say this was her real debut. "I think my singing is so much better on this album", she says.
[20] 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,
[21] 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 biggest hit to date when it rose to number nine in the UK. 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. In early September 2005,
Mind, Body & Soul
was certified triple platinum by the BPI
[22] and platinum by the RIAA.
At the
2005 BRIT Awards, Stone won for British Female Solo Artist and British Urban Act—entering the
Guinness World Records
as the
youngest BRIT Award solo winner at age seventeen—, and was nominated for British Breakthrough Act.
[23] She performed "
Angels" with
Robbie Williams during the ceremony,
which took place on 9 February 2005. She also received a nomination for Best UK Act of the Year at the 2005
MOBO Awards,
[24] as well as 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 with
rock performer
Melissa Etheridge, in tribute to
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 download sales, became Stone's first single to enter the U.S.
Billboard
Hot 100, when it debuted and peaked at number thirty-two the week of 2 April 2005.
[25]
2007–2008: Introducing Joss Stone
Stone began work on her third studio album,
Introducing Joss Stone
, at
Compass Point Studios in
Nassau,
Bahamas, in May 2006.
[26] Released on 12 March 2007, it involves production by
Raphael Saadiq and collaborations with
Lauryn Hill,
Common, and
Joi.
Virgin Records describes the album as "an electrifying mix of warm vintage soul, '70s-style R&B,
Motown girl-group harmonies, and
hip-hop grooves".
[27] 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
.
[28]
The album debuted and peaked at number twelve on the UK Albums Chart, not managing to match the success of Stone's two previous albums. It nevertheless debuted at number two on the
Billboard
200 selling 118,000 copies in its first week,
[29] becoming the highest debut for a British solo female artist on the U.S. chart, surpassing the record previously held by
Amy Winehouse with
Back to Black
[30] (which in turn would later be outdone by
Leona Lewis, whose album
Spirit
debuted at number one the week of 26 April 2008).
[31] Stone was nominated for the MOBO Award for Best UK Female in September 2007,
[32] but lost out to Winehouse.
[33]
"
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, failed to chart inside the UK top seventy-five, but made the top sixty-five of the U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. "
Baby Baby Baby" was released digitally in December 2007 and physically in January 2008 as the third single.
In support of the album, Stone embarked on a North American tour which began on 27 April at
Foxwoods Resort Casino in
Ledyard,
Connecticut, and ended on 13 June at the Filene Center in
Vienna,
Virginia, visiting sixteen cities in total including Philadelphia,
San Francisco,
Vancouver,
Chicago,
Toronto, New York City, and
Boston.
[34] Two months later, she went on a North American late-summer tour which kicked off on 27 August at the
Greek Theatre in
Los Angeles,
California, and ended on 29 September at the Crossroads in
Kansas City,
Missouri, covering twelve cities—this time including
Mexico City.
[35]
At the
2007 Grammy Awards, Stone shared the award for
Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals for her collaboration with
John Legend and
Van Hunt on their 2005 cover of
Sly & the Family Stone's 1971 chart-topper "
Family Affair".
[36]
On 21 April 2008, Starpulse reported that Stone is going to launch a legal battle in a bid to leave her record label,
EMI, and free her of her current three-album deal with the record label. She says, "I'm not happy at all with EMI. I've spoken to my lawyers and am seeing what my options are. The industry is in a state and EMI are in a state, so I would rather work on other things."
[37]
2008–present: ''Colour Me Free
Stone revealed to
Billboard
magazine that her fourth studio album was written and recorded in about a week in Devon in early 2008. "I kind of woke up one morning and wanted to make an album", she says. "It's very, very raw. It's a bunch of musicians, writers and myself, and we're just jamming, basically."
[38] In promotion of the album, entitled
Colour Me Free
, Stone played concerts throughout the United Kingdom in February and March.
[39] Originally scheduled for release in April 2009, EMI delayed the album's release until July.
[40] Due to Stone's desire to leave EMI claiming "no working relationship", the release date is currently unknown.
[41]
Other works
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,
Billy Mann, and Christopher Rojas and produced by Beau Dozier shortly before their break-up in November 2005.
Stone performed a
medley of "
It's a Man's Man's Man's World" and "
Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" with
funk legend
James Brown on
BBC One's chat show
Friday Night with Jonathan Ross
on 1 July 2005,
and sang a duet with
Rob Thomas on a cover of
Stevie Nicks's 1981 song "
Stop Draggin' My Heart Around" at Fashion Rocks 2005 on 8 September 2005.
On 5 February 2006, Stone joined
Stevie Wonder,
India.Arie, and John Legend during the
Super Bowl XL pre-game ceremonies to perform a medley of Wonder's hits. Three days later, on 8 February, on the night of the
2006 Grammy Awards, she helped perform a medley of
Sly & the Family Stone's hits alongside Legend,
Ciara,
Maroon 5,
will.i.am,
Robert Randolph,
Steven Tyler, and
Joe Perry.
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" for Hancock's 2005 album
Possibilities
. That same year, Stone was featured along with
Sean Paul on
Santana's "
Cry Baby Cry", and worked with
Patti LaBelle on a remake of the latter's 1985 song "
Stir It Up" for the soundtrack to the
Disney animated film
Chicken Little
. "I first heard her before I had seen her, and I said, 'Where is that black girl from?' She sounded like a black girl! No, no, not a girl—a black woman", LaBelle said of Stone.
[42] She also collaborated with
Lemar in 2006 on his third studio album,
The Truth About Love
, on the track "Anniversary".
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 2007. Although May had initially accepted, he eventually declined as he realised how different the arrangement was from the original, stating that "he was not going to be able to do it justice".
[43] Stone went on to perform the song solo as well as her hit "You Had Me" and a cover of
Homer Banks's 1966 "Ain't That a Lot of Love" with
Tom Jones.
Stone covered
Nat King Cole's 1965 classic "
L-O-V-E" for the latest advertising campaign for
Chanel's
Coco Mademoiselle fragrance. The
Joe Wright-directed short film, entitled
Coco Mademoiselle
, stars
Academy Award nominee
Keira Knightley as fashion legend
Coco Chanel. Also, for the
Christmas season, Stone recorded the song "All I Want for Christmas", written and produced by
Emmy Award-nominated songwriter Dan Mackenzie, during her European tour in November 2007.
[44] [45] Both songs were made available on
iTunes, the former on 18 September 2007
[46] and the latter on 18 December 2007.
[47]
In 2007, Stone collaborated with Beninese singer
Angélique Kidjo on a cover of
The Rolling Stones' 1969 song "
Gimme Shelter" for Kidjo's album
Djin Djin
, and made a cameo appearance in Mexican singer
Aleks Syntek's music video "Historias de Danzón y de Arrabal".
[48] The following year, Stone appeared on
Randy Jackson's compilation album
Randy Jackson's Music Club, Vol. 1
with the song "Just Walk on By", which contains a
sample from
Dionne Warwick's 1964 song "
Walk on By". The song was originally supposed to feature
Three 6 Mafia in addition to Stone, but the rap group did not make the cut for unknown reasons.
On 29 November 2007, Stone joined
Jeff Beck on a duet of
The Impressions's 1965 song "
People Get Ready" as part of his series of concerts at London's
Ronnie Scott's, documented on the DVD
Performing This Week: Live at Ronnie Scott's
.
On 7 December 2007, Stone performed live with
LeAnn Rimes on the television show
CMT Crossroads
, which pairs
country artists with artists from other music genres.
[49] The repertoire included Stone's "Super Duper Love", "Fell in Love with a Boy", and "Tell Me 'bout It", and Rimes's "
Nothin' Better to Do", "Good Friend and a Glass of Wine", and "
How Do I Live", as well as the
jazz standard "
Summertime". Their performance of "Tell Me 'bout It" was announced on 5 February 2008 as one of the first-round nominees for Performance of the Year at the 2008
CMT Music Awards.
[50]
Stone contributed to the
soundtrack to the 2008 film adaptation of
Sex and the City
with
overdubbed vocals on
Al Green's 1972 classic "
How Can You Mend a Broken Heart", reinvented as a duet.
[51]
Stone recorded a new version of the song "
Unchained Melody" (first recorded by
Todd Duncan in 1955) with French singer
Johnny Hallyday on his 2008 album
Ça ne finira jamais
, on which Stone sings the original
English lyrics while Hallyday sings the lyrics to
Les Chaussettes Noires' 1962
French-language version "Les enchaînés".
On 26 October 2008, Stone sang the British national anthem,
God Save the Queen
, before the
NFL match between the
San Diego Chargers and the
New Orleans Saints, held at Wembley Stadium, London.
[52]
On 7 December 2008, Stone performed
The Who's 1965 song "
My Generation" on
CBS's
Kennedy Center Honors TV special at the
Kennedy Center,
Washington, D.C., honouring
Pete Townshend and
Roger Daltrey.
[53]
On 27 December 2008, Stone released the song "The Anti-Christmas Carol" and its video on her website as the 2008 Christmas gift. In contrast to most Christmas songs, which state that Christmas is the most delightful time of the year, in "The Anti-Christmas Carol" Stone states that she is happy that Christmas only occurs once a year, because of all the stress she experienced during her family dinner.
Stone performed a duet with
Yolanda Adams on Adams's 1991 song "Just a Prayer Away" in honour of film director
Tyler Perry at the 2009
BET Honors, held at the
Warner Theatre in Washington, D.C. on 17 January.
[54]
Stone appeared on
American Idol
on 26 March 2009 singing a duet with Motown artist
Smokey Robinson entitled "You're the One for Me", from his upcoming album
Time Flies When You're Having Fun
.
[55]
In April, 2009, Stone was featured in two songs on Tower of Power's most recent album, "Great American Soul Book." Stone sings on "It Takes Two" and "Your Precious Love" with the legendary R&B, funk, and soul group.
In 2009, Stone, along with Buick Audra, recorded a version of the 1920s
gospel children's song "
This Little Light of Mine" for the
EMI Gospel/Vector Recordings compilation album
Oh Happy Day: An All-Star Music Celebration
.
[56]
On 4 September 2009 Joss is having big concert in
Slovenia with others big slovenien singers like
Siddharta. Concert is being held in
Ljubljana inside
Siol festival
Vesolje veselja
(Space of happines).
Screen career
Stone made her film debut in the fantasy adventure film
Eragon
(based on the
2003 novel of the same name by
Christopher Paolini), directed by
Stefen Fangmeier and released on 15 December 2006, playing the witch
Angela. Of the experience, Stone said, "I was like, 'Why do you want me? I'm a singer, for Christ's sake.' I don't know why [Fangmeier] wanted me, but he did. I'm always getting approached for films—maybe they see me onstage and see the way I get all emotional. But I was like, 'Hey, let's do it.' I never really take anything seriously until I have to, and acting is fun. I never thought I'd do it, but hey, why not, man?"
[57]
In March 2008, Stone signed up for the role of a
lesbian named Stephanie in the upcoming British romantic comedy
Snappers
. "I just wanted to challenge myself. There are things in the film that are going to really push the boundaries, and that excites me! I can also confirm there will be a long lingering
French kiss, but it won't be with a male!", Stone said. In addition to acting, she will produce the film's soundtrack. The film, which will also star
Chloe Howman,
Caroline Quentin, and
Bruce Jones, will premiere at the English Riviera Comedy Film Festival in September 2008.
[58]
Stone made her television debut portraying
Henry VIII's fourth wife
Anne of Cleves in the current third season of
Showtime's series
The Tudors
,
and will reprise the role in the show's final season in 2010.
[59]
Media attention and endorsements
In March 2005, Stone was named the spokesperson for
Gap, replacing actress
Sarah Jessica Parker.
[60] She appeared in a television advert for the megastore singing a cover of
Ray Charles's 1958 song "
Night Time Is the Right Time" (retitled "The Right Time"). "All those bum shots? They're not mine",
The Sun
quoted her as saying. "They're other girls. That's not my bum, I promise."
[61] Stone also appeared in one of Gap's Fall 2005 "Favorites" commercials, singing
The Beach Boys' 1966 song "
God Only Knows".
[62] By that time, rumours circulated about her being dropped from the campaign because she was living with then-twenty-five-year-old songwriter and producer Beau Dozier (son of Motown producer and composer
Lamont Dozier) in Los Angeles while she was only seventeen.
[63] However, Gap later denied the rumours, stating that they were very happy with Stone and telling
BBC Radio 1 that the claims were "absolute tosh" and "a complete fabrication".
[64]
Stone caused minor controversy at the
2007 BRIT Awards ceremony on 14 February 2007 while presenting the award for British Male Solo Artist (won by
James Morrison). Speaking with what press reports described as an
American accent, she gave a speech about
Robbie Williams, who had been the target of earlier jokes made by host
Russell Brand. Williams had been reported as going into
rehabilitation that same week. As her speech continued, she made remarks about Brand, implying that he was heading for rehabilitation himself (while singing a passage of Amy Winehouse's hit "
Rehab").
[65] In response to the British media's reaction, Stone said, "At the end of the day, I don't give a fuck if people have a problem with my accent. That's all I can say about it. The words I say do not change. If the way that it sounds is skewwhiff and you don't like it, don't listen. I'm not being a cruel person by sounding a different way. And I can't help it. I've been [in America working] since I was, like, 14. All I'm doing is working. I do my job, and I go home."
[66] Producer Raphael Saadiq commented on the backlash: "I didn't understand that. Everybody in her band is damn near American—what did they expect? Look at
Mark Ronson: he's from New York, yet he's speaking like he's British. I made jokes about it 'they ought to get a plane over to hear, cause she don't sound like no American to me.'"
[67]
In March 2007, Stone joined the Campaign for Little Britain,
[68] which is petitioning New York City—known for its
ethnic enclaves such as
Little Italy,
Spanish Harlem, and
Chinatown—to formally recognise Little Britain as a new neighbourhood in
Manhattan. "Britain is a wicked place full of culture and great people", she said, adding: "We can all blend and become one, then the world will be a happier place in the great scheme of things."
[69]
In mid-December 2007, Stone was named the new
Flake girl to star in a series of television adverts for the
Cadbury Schweppes product in the spring of 2008. According to the company, she is the first non-model to take the role.
[70]
Stone was asked personally by
Barack Obama to write and record a song for his
presidential campaign, reportedly due to the fact that she appeals across racial boundaries.
[71] The song, entitled "Governmentalist", was performed at
HeadCount's "Get Out the Vote Party" at the Highline Ballroom in New York City on 3 November 2008. It will appear on Stone's forthcoming fourth studio album.
Philanthropy
Stone joined
Band Aid 20 on 14 November 2004 in benefit of
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, was not initially aware of who Bob Geldof was.
[72] The media gleefully reported that she repeatedly referred to him as Bob
Gandalf.
[73] Despite some criticism, the single became the UK's biggest-selling single of 2004
[74] as well as the 2004
Christmas number-one single.
On 11 April 2005, Stone performed "Spoiled",
Rufus' 1974 song "
Tell Me Something Good" with John Legend, Otis Redding's 1966 song "
Try a Little Tenderness" with
Donna Summer, and 1977's "
Hot Legs" with
Rod Stewart at "Save the Music: A Concert to Benefit the VH1 Save the Music Foundation", in benefit of
VH1's Save the Music Foundation.
Three months later, on 2 July 2005, Stone performed "Super Duper Love", "I Had a Dream", and "Some Kind of Wonderful" at the
Live 8 concert at
Hyde Park,
London.
Stone was named the World's Best Celebrity Dog Owner of 2005 in an online poll conducted by readers of
The New York Dog Magazine
and
The Hollywood Dog Magazine
.
[75] She owns two female dogs: Missy (named for rapper
Missy Elliott), a
Rottweiler, and Dusty (named for
Dusty Springfield, one of her major influences), a
Poodle.
[76] That same year, she was voted the World's Sexiest Vegetarian by
peta2, alongside Chris Martin.
[77] Stone, a
vegetarian since birth—having been brought up as one by her parents
[78]—, was photographed by Justin Borucki posing with a
chicken in an advert for PETA in March 2007, whose tagline states, "I am Joss Stone and I am a vegetarian".
[79] She was also one of the entertainers appearing in Curt Johnson's 2007 documentary film
Your Mommy Kills Animals
.
Among other musicians such as Rod Stewart, Amy Winehouse,
Lindsay Lohan,
Dionne Warwick, and
Plácido Domingo, Stone was photographed by Canadian singer-guitarist and photographer
Bryan Adams for
Phonak's
Hear the World
initiative, whose main goal is to raise global awareness for the topic of
hearing and
hearing loss. "Being able to hear means that you can enjoy all the sounds of the world", she said.
[80]
Following the release of "Tell Me What We're Gonna Do Now" in mid-2007, Stone and Common turned the single's music video into a
Product Red, reverting 100% of the gains from copies of the video purchased from iTunes to
the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. Stone is the first Product Red artist to do so.
[81]
On 7 July 2007, Stone performed at the
South African leg of the
Live Earth concerts at the
Coca Cola Dome in
Johannesburg, to promote awareness of
global warming. She sang the
Introducing Joss Stone
tracks "Girl They Won't Believe It", "Headturner", "Tell Me What We're Gonna Do Now", "Music", and "Tell Me 'bout It", as well as
Mind, Body & Soul
s "Right to Be Wrong" and "Gimme Shelter", the latter with Angélique Kidjo.
In order to raise the awareness of AIDS,
Annie Lennox joined forces with twenty-three female acts (including Stone) and recorded the song "
Sing", which was released on
World AIDS Day on 1 December 2007, when Lennox performed at one of
Nelson Mandella's
46664 concerts at Johannesburg's
Ellis Park Stadium. The song appears on Lennox's fourth studio album,
Songs of Mass Destruction
.
In support of the
LGBT community, Stone performed at the 19th Annual
GLAAD Media Awards at the
Kodak Theatre in
Hollywood on 26 April 2008.
[82] She also performed "Right to Be Wrong" at the LA PRIDE 2008—produced by
Christopher Street West, a non-profit organisation—in
West Hollywood, California, on 7 June 2008.
[83]
Personal life
Stone began dating Beau Dozier—with whom she co-wrote the song "Spoiled"—, son of Motown producer Lamont Dozier (from the
Holland-Dozier-Holland fame), in 2004. She moved from her native England into Dozier's
villa in the Los Angeles neighbourhood of
Encino the following year.
[84] The two split up in November 2005.
[85]
Stone was the youngest woman on the 2006
Sunday Times Rich List
[86] [87]—an annual list of the UK's wealthiest people—with £6 million, and was also ranked number seventy-eight on
Maxim
s 2007 Hot 100.
[88]
Discography
- 2003: The Soul Sessions
- 2004: Mind, Body & Soul
- 2007: Introducing Joss Stone
- 2009: Colour Me Free
Filmography
Films
Year
| Title
| Role
| Notes
|
2006
| Eragon
| Angela
|
|
2008
| Snappers
| Stephanie
|
|
2010
| Slightly Single in L.A.
| Unknown
| Pre-production
|
Television
Year
| Title
| Role
| Episode
|
2005
| American Dreams
| Singer at the Lair
| "Starting Over" (season 3, episode 13)
|
2009–2010
| The Tudors
| Anne of Cleves
| Seasons 3–4
|
Awards and nominations
Year
| Award
| Category
| Nominated work
| Result
|
2004
| Mercury Prize [89]
| —
| The Soul Sessions
| Nominated
|
Glamour Women of the Year Award [90]
| Newcomer of the Year
| Joss Stone
| Won
|
HUMO's Pop Poll de Luxe [91]
| Best International Female Singer
| Joss Stone
| Won
|
2005
| BRIT Award
| British Female Solo Artist
| Joss Stone
| Won
|
British Urban Act
| Joss Stone
| Won
|
British Breakthrough Act
| Joss Stone
| Nominated
|
Grammy Award
| Best New Artist
| Joss Stone
| Nominated
|
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
| "You Had Me"
| Nominated
|
Best Pop Vocal Album
| Mind, Body & Soul
| Nominated
|
MOBO Award
| Best UK Act of the Year
| Joss Stone
| Nominated
|
Capital FM Award [92]
| London's Favourite UK Album
| Mind, Body & Soul
| Won
|
2007
| Grammy Award
| Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals
| "Family Affair" (with John Legend and Van Hunt)
| Won
|
MOBO Award
| Best UK Female
| Joss Stone
| Nominated
|
2009
| Best Contemporary Music Awards
| Best Soul/R&B Collaboration with Vocals
| "Tell Me What We're Gonna Do Now" (featuring Common)
| Won
|
Best Contemporary Soul/R&B Album of 2007
| Introducing Joss Stone
| Won
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Best Female Pop Vocal Performance Contemporary
| Tell me 'bout It
| Won
|
References
- Births – England & Wales 1984–2006
- Joss Stone playing homely wife in "Tudors"
- Dover's Soul Sensation Joss Stone
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- Will Joss's love affair cost her the Gap millions?
- The Guardian profile: Joss Stone
- Joss Stone Tickets
- Joss Stone insists – 'I'm not thick'
- Joss Stone takes on soul
- You Hear It First – Joss Stone
- The lowdown on Dover's soul sensation, Joss Stone
- James Brown and Joss Stone rip it up with Jonathan Ross
- Mariah Carey, Alicia Keys, Rod Stewart And Others Sing At VH1's Most Unforgettable Night
- Joss Stone and Tom Jones
- Williams' Mixed Feelings Over Stone
- Fashion Rocks 2005 with David Bowie, Gwen Stefani, and Rob Thomas
- BPI Certified Awards – The Soul Sessions
- RIAA – Gold & Platinum
- Joss Stone Prepares To Deliver "Mind, Body & Soul"
- US chart success for Joss Stone
- BPI Certified Awards – Mind, Body & Soul
- Brits 2005: The winners
- MOBO Awards – Nominees 2005
- 50 Cent Nets A Fourth Top 10 Hit
- Soul Princess Joss Stone's Favorite Isle
- Joss Stone Discusses New Album, Due March 20, With HARP
- Tavis Smiley Archives – Joss Stone
- Modest Mouse Steers Its 'Ship' To No. 1 Debut
- Joss Beats Winehouse
- That's the ''Spirit''! Leona Lewis' Historic No. 1
- MOBO Awards Show 2007
- MOBO Awards – Winners for 2007
- Joss Stone Reintroducing Herself On Tour
- Joss Stone Solidifies Late Summer Tour
- 49th Annual Grammy Awards Winners List
- Joss Stone Begins Battle To Leave EMI
- Joss Stone Rocks The Vote With New Song
- Joss Stone : Home
- So cool Joss Stone blows her top over mystery album delay
- Joss Stone to sacrifice £2m to free herself from EMI album deal
- Joss Stone – ELLE
- A Note on the Diana Concert
- Joss Stone Releases New Christmas Single
- Joss Stone Christmas Single
- Amazon.com: L-O-V-E: MP3 Downloads: Joss Stone
- Amazon.com: All I Want For Christmas: MP3 Downloads: Joss Stone
- Aleks Syntek filma video del tema Historias de danzón y de arrabal
- Mixed and Matched Stars Help Country Meet City
- CMT Announces First Round Finalists for the "2008 CMT Music Awards" Country Music's Only Fan-Voted Awards Show
- Al Green on Sex and the City
- Photo from Getty Images – Daylife
- Kennedy Center honors six classics
- "THE BET HONORS" Premieres Monday, February 9 at 9:00 P.M.
- Smokey Robinson talks new album, duet with Joss Stone tonight on 'American Idol'
- Jon Bon Jovi, Queen Latifah go gospel for "Day"
- Joss Stone Gets In Touch With Witchy Side For Film Debut In 'Eragon'
- Joss's lesbian kiss in movie role
- Joss Stone agrees to return for The Tudors final season
- Gap Replaces Sarah Jessica Parker with Joss Stone
- Joss Stone's Butt Replaced In A Gap Ad
- Jeans and Music – The Perfect Fit at Gap this Fall
- Stone axed
- Joss Stone not axed by GAP
- Joss: BRITs Don't Like Me
- Joss Stone: 'England doesn't like me any more'
- Raphael Saadiq Talks to Soul Jones!
- Joss Stone still flying the flag for Little Britain in the Big Apple
- Joss backs campaign to establish 'Little Britain' in NYC
- Singer Stone is new Flake girl
- Joss Stone to record Barack Obama campaign song
- Top of the Pops – Top 5 – Lord Of The Blings
- LIVE8: the backlash
- The UK's Best Selling Singles 2004
- British soul sensation Joss Stone has been named the World's Best Dog Owner
- World May Be Joss's Oyster But Devon Is Still Treasured Haunt
- The World's Sexiest Vegetarians Are ...
- What's in your basket? Joss Stone, soul singer
- Introducing Joss Stone's Vegetarian Ad
- Joss Stone on ''Hear the World''
- Joss Stone and Common turn (RED)
- 19th Annual GLAAD Media Awards – Los Angeles, April 26, 2008
- LA Pride Entertainment
- Voice of a new generation at the old rockers' picnic
- Joss tells of broken heart over love split
- Harry Potter and Joss Stone richest UK teens
- The Sunday Times Rich List 2006
- Maxim's 2007 Hot 100
- Mercury music prize 2004 shortlist index
- Glamorous Christina Is Woman Of The Year
- Joss Stone @ Humo's Pop Poll
- 2005 Glastonbury Abbey Extravaganza