
Beth Hart, a Los Angeles native she is a blues-influenced singer and street performer who was formerly. In 1995, she made her debut with Immortal. Her candid personality and exceptional musicianship drew attention, as well as her emotional live performances and voice that was likened to Janis Joplin. "Hart is the definition of a woman who is natural," wrote Chuck Taylor for the October 2, 1999 issue of Billboard magazine "bawdy and funny, lively and fluttering around with her choice of spicy words. However, that's nothing compared to her stage presence. The tall, lean singer/songwriter moves and screams out songs along in a band with Mick Jagger . At other times, she's seated at places in front of the piano or on the stage, where her legs are crossed over the chairs, and her voice so delicate and painfulthat it's hard to tell if she's crying or if you'll. Hart was a teen who took part in amateur contests and had similar reactions. However, she was still a bit wary and had reservations about the industry before she embarked on the professional path. Then, the globe-trotting over was detrimental to the band, and Hart was ostracized for more than four years. Her time was being a soul-searcher and dealing with problems through writing music. The year 1999 saw Hart returned to her professional life with the critically acclaimed Screamin' for My Supper. The album saw Hart's songwriting abilities grow with vulnerable and honest songs about facing the difficulties of life.
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