Sari Schorr teases A Force Of Nature
Hear a clip of Sari Schorr’s Stop In The Name Of Love cover, taken from debut album A Force Of Nature

Sari Schorr has released a clip of her cover version of Stop In The Name Of Love, which appears on debut album A Force Of Nature.
It’s set for launch on August 17 via Manhaton Records, featuring guest appearances by Walter Trout and others.
Schorr – New York Blues Hall Of Fame inductee and former Joe Louis Walker vocalist – recently said: I’ll be forever grateful to have been given this extraordinary opportunity to record the music I love with artists I so deeply admire.”
She commences a UK tour with her band The Engine Room next month.
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Sari Schorr & The Engine Room UK tour
Jun 04: Frome Rockabella
Jun 09: Stockton-On-Tees ARC Art Centre
Jun 11: London Nell’s Jazz & Blues
Jul 15: Oxford Haven Club
Jun 16: Evesham Iron Road
Jun 17: Birdham Blues On The Farm
Jul 18: Edinburgh TBA
Aug 26: Maidenhead Norden Farm Centre
Aug 30: Evesham Iron Road
Aug 31: Colne Great British R&B Festival
Sep 09: Darlington R&B Club
Sep 10: Marden Long Street Blues Club
Sep 11: Winchester Discovery Centre
Sep 14: Pensford Tunnels
Sep 15: Worthing Piers Southern Pavilion
Sep 16: Billericay New Crawdaddy
Sep 17: Hemel Hempstead Old Town Hall
Sep 25: Market Rasen Hope Tavern
Sep 28: Cheltenham Vonnie’s Blues Club
Oct 01: Hereford Blues Club
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