I first heard Joan Osborne in 1995 when she opened for Widespread Panic at the Riverfront in Nashville. Her voice had the power to make a bunch of rowdy college kids stop and take notice. I was blown away by the timbre of her voice so rich and pure. So, when I found out I was going to be covering Joan Osborne at the historic Fillmore in San Francisco I had to pinch myself. It meant the end of a nearly 16 year wait to see her in concert again. Joan looked absolutely radiant as she stepped out on stage in an elegant long black dress. She opened with “This Is Where We Start” and I was overcome with emotion as her perfect voice filled the ballroom. Accompanied by Keith Cotton on piano the sound was truly magical. The next song was “St. Theresa” which is one of the songs I remember from the Nashville show and an absolute favorite of mine as well. Then she paused to talk a little about her love of San Francisco and a funny story of how she had been the victim of a pick pocket that day. “They got my iPhone” she laughed, then went on to say she’d gotten a new one and found an app in the process called Funk Box which she then used to accompany her on “Work On Me”. Next was a cover of Grateful Dead ‘s “Brokedown Palace” which she explained had always been a song she hoped to sit in on while she was touring with them but never got to. “So, I’m going to sing it now.” she said with a big grin. Followed by another favorite of mine “Spider Web” where she kept time with the mic stand and a drum stick. Then she belted out two beautiful renditions of Van Morrison’s “Tupelo Honey” and Jimmy Ruffin’s “What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted”. Finally, she closed out the amazing set with “One Of Us” which brought the entire room to a standstill! She left the stage to huge applause with the crowd cheering and whistling for more. She returned for an encore bringing her opening act singer/songwriter Dar Williams to the stage to join her on guitar and vocals. Together they brought down the house with Johnny Cash’s “Long Black Veil” and Pink Floyd’s “Comfortably Numb”. This was one of the most amazing nights of music I have ever experienced!