Grammy-Nominated Joan Osborne performs with gospel blues band The Holmes Brothers and Mississippi heartland singer Paul Thorn in an evening of jazz and blues starting at 8 p.m. Read More
Joan Osborne, The Holmes Brothers and Paul Thorn have only been sharing a tour bus for about a week, but already it's starting to feel like home. Read More
The next event in the Henderson Area Arts Alliance's main season is coming up on Wednesday, Nov. 4, and is a three-artist concert by Grammy nominee Joan Osborne, The Holmes Brothers and Paul Thorn. Read More
Forever associated with the hypothetical question "What if God was one of us?" from an unrepresentative song about seeing the divine on the bus, the eruptive singer Joan Osborne has, like the boy named Sue, overcompensated for her mawkish 1995 hit ever since. Read More
Little has gone right in Osborne's career since her 1995 hit "One Of Us", which found her bracketed with Alanis and Sheryl as part of a new and assertive breed of American female singer-songwriters. Read More
Little has gone right in Osborne's career since her 1995 hit "One Of Us", which found her bracketed with Alanis and Sheryl as part of a new and assertive breed of American female singer-songwriters. Read More
Little has gone right in Osborne's career since her 1995 hit "One Of Us", which found her bracketed with Alanis and Sheryl as part of a new and assertive breed of American female singer-songwriters. Read More
Dodd, who used to run a blog named ipse dixit , is an attorney, a veteran of the United States Navy, and a fairly good poker player. Read More
Little has gone right in Osborne's career since her 1995 hit "One Of Us", which found her bracketed with Alanis and Sheryl as part of a new and assertive breed of American female singer-songwriters. Read More
Singer Joan Osborne was born on July 8, 1962, in the town of Anchorage, KY, but it wasn't until relocating to New York City in ... Read the full Joan Osborne bio.