Beth Hart
Beth Hart (born January 24, 1972) is an American singer, songwriter, and musician from Los Angeles, California. She is known for her powerful and raw vocals, often described as blues-rock with elements of jazz, soul, and gospel.
Hart gained initial attention in the early 1990s with her band, Beth Hart Band, and their album Immortal. She experienced mainstream success with the single "LA Song (Out of This Town)" in 1999.
Throughout her career, Hart has released numerous critically acclaimed solo albums, showcasing her songwriting abilities and diverse musical influences. Some of her notable albums include Leave the Light On (2003), My California (2010), Don't Explain (2011) (a collaboration with Joe Bonamassa), Bang Bang Boom Boom (2012), Seesaw (2013) (also with Bonamassa), Better Than Home (2015), Fire on the Floor (2016), Black Coffee (2018) (with Bonamassa), and War in My Mind (2019).
Hart has toured extensively both as a solo artist and with Joe Bonamassa, performing at major venues and festivals worldwide. She has garnered a dedicated fanbase and has been nominated for several Grammy Awards.
Her music often explores themes of personal struggles, love, loss, and redemption. Hart is open about her past battles with addiction and mental health, and these experiences often inform her songwriting. Her authentic and emotionally charged performances have solidified her reputation as a compelling and influential artist.