Josephine Oniyama is an English singer-songwriter with Jamaican and Liberian roots that are reflected in her songs, which cover genres from gospel and country to soul music.
Living in the Manchester suburb of Hulme, Oniyama grew up in a colourful West African culture combined with the large musical heritage of Manchester which shaped her style. She was playing gigs by the age of 15. During her college years she was further influenced by Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, and Bob Marley.
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