Joan Armatrading: All the Way from America Trailer

Joan Armatrading: All the Way from America Trailer (2004)

01 July 2004

This video captures folk music balladeer Joan Armatrading performing live as part of her 2003 world tour. The gifted storytelling singer-songwriter combines her greatest hits with intriguing new songs from her most recent studio album, "Lover's Speak," and serves them up to a sell-out crowd of devoted fans at the Lillian Fontaine Theatre in Saratoga, California.

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