
Beth Hart is a Los Angeles native and blues-singing, rock vocalist. She was a street entertainer and began her career with Immortal in 1995. Her unfiltered, outspoken performance, emotional and empathetic live shows attracted attention. "Hart is the epitome of a normal woman," wrote Chuck Taylor for the October 2, 1999, issue of Billboard magazine "bawdy and hilarious, chatty and free-wheeling with her choice of spiced language. However, that's nothing compared to her presence on stage. The tall, lanky singer/songwriter strides and screams out songs along alongside Mick Jagger . At other times, she's taken places on the piano or in the center stage, where her legs are placed over chairs, and her voice so delicate and delicate, it's hard to tell whether she's going cry or if you'll. Hart experienced similar reactions from when she first took to the stage in amateur contests in her teen years. However, Hart had doubts about the business of music before it was finally a success. Hart ended her performance after she failed to tour the world. Hart then spent nearly four years pondering and solving issues through music writing. The year 1999 saw Hart returned to her professional career with the critically well-reviewed Screamin' for My Supper. The album witnessed Hart's songwriting capabilities develop with vulnerable and honest songs about dealing with life's challenges.
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