When I first heard Joss Stone on the radio I thought it was an Aretha Franklin recording made as a youngster.
When I discovered that she was white and a current pop darling I was amazed.
When people like Dean Parrish and Doni Burdick are rightly regard as soul artists, then I can only assume that UK soul fans have an inverted prejudice towards white soul performers - especially if they are English and (God forbid) sucessful. Blinkers off please
There. That'll set the Owl amongst the pigs. Or some such phrase.
When I first heard Joss Stone on the radio I thought it was an Aretha Franklin recording made as a youngster.
When I discovered that she was white and a current pop darling I was amazed.
When people like Dean Parrish and Doni Burdick are rightly regard as soul artists, then I can only assume that UK soul fans have an inverted prejudice towards white soul performers - especially if they are English and (God forbid) sucessful. Blinkers off please
There. That'll set the Owl amongst the pigs. Or some such phrase.