
Beth Hart, a Los Angeles native is a blues-influenced vocalist and former street performer. In 1995 she made her debut with Immortal. Her outspoken personality and enthralling musicianship garnered attention, as well as her live shows that were emotional and her voice that was compared to Janis Joplin. Chuck Taylor, Billboard's October 2nd, 1999 issue said that Hart is "the perfect example of a natural woman," and was "bawdy and hilarious, jovial, with her choice in spiced languages, free-wheeling and free-wheeling." This isn't her true talent. She's a tall, graceful and graceful singer/songwriter who struts and squalls songs with the vim and energy like Mick Jagger . Other times , she's on the piano or the at the center stage with no appearance of pretense. Her legs are crossed on the edge of the chair and she talks in a soft, aching voice. Hart experienced similar reactions from when she first took to the stage for amateur contests as an teen. But Hart was skeptical about the business side of music before it was finally a success. Hart lost her band after touring the globe proved to be damaging. Hart was forced to quit the public for almost four years. Hart spent this time contemplating her future, writing music and dealing with personal issues. After that, determined to give her career a second chance she resurfaced in 1999 with the critically acclaimed Screamin' for My Supper The album saw Hart's songwriting skills mature through honest, vulnerable tunes about confronting life's struggles.
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