Joan Armatrading chooses her final Tracks Of My Years
Joan Armatrading chooses her final two Tracks Of My Years, plus there鈥檚 the final two contestants battling it out for a smart speaker this week in Ten To the Top.
Singer-songwriter and guitarist Joan Armatrading chooses her Tracks Of My Years all this week.
Joan Armatrading made her performing debut at her brother鈥檚 university when she was 16. Her debut album 'Whatever's For Us' came out in 1972, and since then she has achieved great success, becoming a three-time Grammy nominee, two-time Brit Award nominee, and in 1996 she received an Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Contemporary Song Collection.
She was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2020 for services to music, charity and equal rights.
Joan is back with a new album, 'How Did This Happen And What Does It Now Mean', which she wrote, produced, programmed and engineered entirely herself.
Plus there鈥檚 the final two contestants battling it out for a smart speaker this week in Ten To the Top and the last dip into Vernon's Vault.
Whatever you're up to, Vern wants to hear from you - email vernon@bbc.co.uk - and if you鈥檇 like to apply to take part in Ten To The Top, the address you need is tentothetop@bbc.co.uk