After recording a series of public service announcements for the pro-choice organization Planned Parenthood, singer Joan Osborne has drawn the ire of the anti-abortion group Rock for Life, who are calling for a boycott of Osborne's concerts and records.

As part of a joint venture with the Planned Parenthood Action Fund, Osborne recorded the 30-seconds radio spots that were slated to run from last Friday through Tuesday, November 3 in four major radio markets -- including Los Angeles and New York.

A statement from Rock for Life scolded the vocalist for her participation in the project, referring to her as a "one-hit wonder." Osborne, a member of the Planned Parenthood Board of Advisors, recorded the pro-choice announcements while on a break from wrapping up work on the follow-up to her 1995 debut, "Relish."

As we previously reported (see "Joan Osborne Readies New Magazine, New Album"), Osborne had been recording her new album with the help of Cracker frontman David Lowery -- who also lent a hand to the sessions for the new Counting Crows album, both of which are due out by spring of next year.