Sarah-Jane Morris
- Actress
- Composer
- Music Department
"Leave your preconceptions at home," begins one London critic's
assessment of sensual singer-songwriter-actress Sarah Jane Morris, who
straddles blues, rock, jazz and soul with a goosebump-raising four
octave range that rumbles from the heels of her size nine shoes to the
tips of her flame-red mane. Some hear Sarah Vaughan or Billie Holiday
in her voice, others cite Macy Gray and Erykah Badu, although Morris
herself likes to say: "Nina Simone meets Janis Joplin." Yet always her
own woman, Sarah Jane Morris is a truly independent spirit with a
stunningly expressive voice who's been making exciting music for 25
years. Sarah Jane trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama
before embarking on a career as a singer and actress. Success with the
British band Communards in 1986 (most notably a performance on the UK's
best-selling single of the year, Don't Leave Me This Way) led to solo
albums (the first of which included the BBC-banned iconic rendition of
Me and Mrs Jones), sell-out tours and appearances on TV, theatre and
film. 2004 sees the release of a new album, an appearance in the film
Frozen and another world tour.