Soul and blues singer/songwriter Jo Harman was born in Luton, but grew up in Devon in the south-west of England. Although she didn't come from a musical family, she committed to studying it, and attended the Brighton Institute of Modern Music. Following her graduation, she self-released Live at the Hideaway, which caught the attention of music promoter Live Nation and landed her a slot supporting the Cranberries. Harman followed up that live record with her debut studio album, Dirt on My Tongue, which she also released independently. Although her music was influenced heavily b...