
Beth Hart is a Los Angeles native and blues-singing rock star. She was a street entertainer and was first noticed by Immortal in the year 1995. Her unfiltered, outspoken charisma, musicality and emotional live performances attracted the attention of many. Chuck Taylor, Billboard's October 2, 1999 issue, declared that Hart is "the perfect example of a natural woman" and that she is "bawdy and hilarious, chatty and witty with her selection of spicy languages, free-wheeling , and free-wheeling." However, none of that is comparable to her presence on stage. The tall, lean singer/songwriter moves and squalls out songs in a band with 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 delicate and delicate, it's hard to tell if she's about to cry or if you'll. "Drawing emotions like this, from the time she performed on stage for contests with amateurs as young teenagers, Hart nonetheless experienced misgivings about the business of music when her career finally took off. Hart was forced to leave her band when performing around the world proved be detrimental. Hart was forced to withdraw from public view for four years. Hart spent this time looking into her soul, writing music as well as addressing personal issues. After that, determined to give her career a chance to shine, she returned in 1999 with the acclaimed Screamin' for My Supper the album that was a culmination of Hart's songwriting abilities and honest songs about dealing with life's challenges.
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