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Joan Armatrading: Me Myself I
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Joan Armatrading: Me Myself I

Sep 27, 2019
0h 59m
★ 8.0

Overview

Granting unprecedented access, Joan Armatrading tells her life story, both as a songwriter and as a performer. Features key performances from Joan and many of the musicians she has influenced.

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Documentary

Cast

Joan Armatrading

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Joan Armatrading

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