Joss Stone- a name of melody and harmony, a famous British soul singer and composer, is going to release her fourth album, on virgin records, with her title song Color Me Free, surely on November 2, 2009. Stone touched the fame with her first appearance by her album, “The Soul Solution”. The digital version of Color Me Free will be sold entirely through iTunes.
Stone composed and recorded her album “Color Me Free” at the live music studio that her mother runs in Wellington, England named “Mama Stones”. She is working for her album as co-produced accompanied by producer and composers Jonathan Shorten and Conner Reeves. Both also have worked for Stone’s second album Mind, Body & Soul that was released in 2004.
England-born Joss Stone is just 21 years old and in this young age when one just think or tries to start career, she has made outstanding victories. Approximately eight million of her albums have sold internationally, and Stone has become the youngest rich woman with the wealth of £6 million in the Rich List of 2006 that was a yearly list of the UK’s richest people and was also rated number seventy-eight in the Hot 100 of 2007.
She has been nominated for three Brit Awards and four Grammy Awards for her singing. She won her first Grammy after her Best R&B Performance that was organized by a Duo or Group with Lyrics, for her teamwork with John Legend and Van Hunt on Sly Stone’s Family Affair.
She is actually recognized by a series of unforgettable live performances and shows, including a tribute to Janis Joplin in 2005, at the Grammy’s with Melissa Etheridge. In 2007 Stone won her first Grammy, for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Lyrics. She got all this success by her teamwork with group effort John Legend and Van Hunt on Sly Stone’s Family Affair.
Stone has performed on American Idol earlier this year, with Smokey Robinson and made her first appearance on television as an actress portraying the character of Anne of Cleves in the Showtime series The Tudors.
The track-listing of this album Colour Me Free’s track-listing comprises the songs Free Me, Could Have Been You, Lady, 4 And 20 and Incredible.




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