Jo Harrop

Hosted by Jazz FM's Nigel Williams
Chapel Arts Centre
Fri 13 Jun ’25 20:00
Fri 13 Jun ’25
20:00
  • Fri 13 Jun ’25
    Doors open
    19:30
    Start
    20:00
    Chapel Arts Centre, BA1 1QR
  • Ticket Price: £18 (exc. fees)

Jazz FM's Nigel Williams Presents' showcases the finest in jazz and soul talent, Jo Harrop is an Award winning recording artist and songwriter, with multiple nominations for UK jazz singer of the year, and will appear fresh off the back of supporting Gregory Porter’s UK Tour 2025, including 4 nights at London’s Royal Albert Hall. To be accompanied by her talented tour pianist Paul Edis.

Effortlessly blurring the lines between jazz and blues, it is achingly beautiful music, that is so shot through with pathos and pain, it could melt the hardest of hearts. Jo’s latest album The Path Of A Tear is an ear-watering slice of mid-70s soul with a sublime shot of jazz and a subtle twist of Americana.

It was rock icon Iggy Pop who gave Jo her first break when he read the 4 star review of her album Weathering The Storm in the Guardian, and played her on his BBC Radio 6 music show stating that she was a ‘very fine jazz singer’ and described her singing as, ’delicious, I believe her’

Her voice is delicious. When she sings, she moves me. Jo Harrop is a very fine jazz singer… a superb and unimaginably good vocalist

Iggy Pop - BBC radio 6 Music

DJ Jo Whiley has continuously played Jo's songs on her BBC Radio 2 show, calling her one of her favourite voices, 'divine' and 'amazing'. While grammy winning producer Larry Klein describes Jo having a 'rare and honest voice'. Jo recently recorded a stunning album of original songs with him, The Path Of A Tear, featuring the world’s greatest musicians.

Originally from the northeast of England, residing in London, Jo has graced some of the worlds most prestigious jazz venues worldwide, including Dizzys, at Lincoln Center New York, SF Jazz club, San Francisco, Ronnie Scotts in London, The Royal Abert Hall, Cheltenham Jazz Festival, headlining Tversted Jazz Festival in Denmark as well as The Glasshouse, in her homelands of Gateshead, to name a few.

Her influences are steeped in jazz, blues and soul, with flavours of Americana, folk and latin running throughout.

Warm, smoky and capable of the most delicate dynamics, Jo Harrop’s mellifluous voice reveals a rarely found intimacy.