Famed for her association with The Communards in the mid-1980s, and infamous for a banned rendition of the classic 'Me and Mrs Jones', Sarah Jane Morris has carved a distinctive voice through her dark, passionate vocals and unorthodox mix of jazz, soul, blues and pop.

With her latest project Cello Songs, Morris joins forces with composer and cellist Enrico Melozzi to create a special programme of her songs and music by writers from Tom Waits to Tracy Chapman, scored for her voice, guitarist Dominic Miller and no less than 14 cellos.

'Spinetingling... unique artist.' John Fordham, The Guardian