
Beth Hart, a Los Angeles native who is a blues-styled vocalist and street performer who was formerly. In 1995 she made her debut with Immortal. Her candid 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 wrote that Hart was "the epitome for natural women" in the October 2, 1999 issue of Billboard magazine. Hart is "bawdy hilarious, funny, chatty, and free-wheeling with her choice to spiced words. However, that's nothing compared to her presence on stage. The tall, lean singer/songwriter moves and squalls out songs alongside Mick Jagger . At other times, she's taken her place on stage, either at the piano or the center, where her legs are crossed over the chairs and her voice so delicate and painful, it's difficult to tell if she's going to cry or whether you'll. Hart has experienced similar reactions since the moment she took to the stage at amateur competitions as a teenager. But Hart was skeptical about the business of music as it became an instant success. Hart quit her band after she failed to tour across the globe. Hart then spent nearly four years searching for answers and working out issues through music writing. When she was ready to give her career a second chance, Hart returned to the scene in 1999, releasing the critically-acclaimed Screamin' for My Supper the album that was a culmination of Hart's songwriting abilities through honest, vulnerable tunes about dealing with life's challenges.
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