Joanna Eden to give free concert raising money for the Indonesian Tsunami Appeal on Friday, November 9
Joanna Eden - Credit: Archant
A free concert will be given by singer-songwriter Joanna Eden on Friday, November 9, raising money for the Indonesian Tsunami Appeal. Joanna, an award-winning artist, pianist and jazz singer who sells out Ronnie Scott’s Club in Soho, will being singing at the Quaker Meeting House in Saffron Walden High Street.
A free concert will be given by singer-songwriter Joanna Eden on Friday, November 9, raising money for the Indonesian Tsunami Appeal.
Joanna, an award-winning artist, pianist and jazz singer who sells out Ronnie Scott’s Club in Soho, will being singing at the Quaker Meeting House in Saffron Walden High Street.
She will be singing songs from her new album, Truth Tree, as well as her favourite numbers by artists including Joni Mitchell, The Beatles and The Kinks.
Joanna has her own jazz club, Joanna’s Place at Fairycroft House in Audley Road, Saffron Walden where she hosts international jazz celebrities.
Her upcoming London gigs, include Ronnie’s, Cadogan Hall, The Other Place and The Albert Hall.
She is also appearing at The Stables in Milton Keynes, set up by Cleo Laine and the late John Dankworth.
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The Tsunami in Indonesia on September 28 killed over 2,000 people and affected 1.5million. The Tsunami Appeal concert is at 7.30pm. Free entry but book on www.joannaeden.com.