
Beth Hart is a Los Angeles native and blues-singing rock singer. She was a street performer and began her career with Immortal in 1995. Her frank, open persona, musicianship, and emotional live shows attracted attention. "Hart is the epitome of a woman who is natural," wrote Chuck Taylor in the October 2, 1999, issue of Billboard magazine. She's "bawdy and funny, chatty and free-wheeling in her selection of spiced words. It's not what she's really good at. She's a tall, graceful and graceful singer/songwriter who dances and sings with the vigor and enthusiasm that is Mick Jagger . Other times she's seated on the piano or on the at the center stage with no pretension. The legs of her are crossed on the side of a chair, and she sings in a delicate, pained voice. Hart was a teen who participated in amateur competitions and had similar reactions. But she did have reservations about the industry when she started her professional career. Hart dropped her band after travelling around the world proved to be damaging. Hart was forced to stay out of the public eye for four years. Hart spent this time contemplating her future, writing music as well as addressing personal issues. In the end, eager to give her career a second chance she returned in 1999 with the critically-acclaimed Screamin' for My Supper the album that saw Hart's songwriting skills mature through honest, vulnerable tunes about confronting life's struggles.
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