Talk:Joan Armatrading

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Is she a lesbian or bisexual? I've heard both applied to her. Is she a lesbian or bisexual? I've heard both applied to her.

And what news shall we provide. One, the other, both or none at all.
Then you would have read it too: both, one, the other or none at all.
I do not give a lot for that, as you might venture... who does.--Psycho Chicken 10:54, 4 September 2005 (UTC)
why is asexual never listed in the LGBT option list?

[edit] celebrity fan

Way back in nineteen eighty dot I remember Rob Mortimer, as he was then known, at a couple of parties in Middlesbrough raving about how good Joan Armatrading was. I wonder which other celebrity fans she has.

Who's Rob Mortimer? BennyFromCrossroads 07:57, 9 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Guest spot

Should some mention be made of her guest spot on Queen's 1986 A Kind Of Magic album? She sang some vocals on "Don't Lose Your Head".

[edit] Merger

Merge since the song doesnt merit a separate article and is unsourced. Theforc3 17:34, 15 February 2007 (UTC)

Merge -- there's not enough in this for a separate article Hypnopomp 11:42, 27 March 2007 (UTC)