Singer-songwriter Joan Armatrading says her latest work is all about how nice the people of Birmingham are.
The three-times-nominated Grammy performer is due to perform Homeland at the city's Symphony Hall and said: "I grew up in Birmingham and so I found it easily to certainly write the lyrics to it."
The 74-year-old, who released her first single in 1973 after moving to the city from St Kitts at the age of seven, had a string of hits in the 70s and 80s, including Drop the Pilot, Love and Affection and Me Myself I.
Speaking about her new choral work, she said: "It's not sentimental, but in kind of a way it is, because it's talking about the love of the place and the people."
