Beth Hart

The powerful voice of Californian Beth Hart (born in Los Angeles on January 24, 1972) is particularly well-suited to her repertoire of blues rock and pop rock. After a modest band debut on Beth Hart and the Ocean of Souls (1993), the singer and multi-instrumentalist (piano, guitar, bass) produced Immortal (1996), with the Beth Hart Band, then achieved a certain notoriety three years later with the title track "L.A. Song", featured in an episode of Beverly Hills 90210, and also appeared on her album Screamin' for My Supper, released the same year. Also in 1999, Beth Hart played the role of Janis Joplin in the musical Love, Janis. Her career continued with Leave the Light On (2003), Live at Paradiso (2005), 37 Days (2007) released only in Europe, and My California (2010). In 2011, she began a regular collaboration with guitarist and singer Joe Bonamassa. First on the latter's album Dust Bowl (2011), then together on the covers album Don't Explain. They later reunited on Seesaw (2013), then Black Coffee (2018). Meanwhile, Beth Hart recorded the albums Bang Bang Boom Boom (2012), Better Than Home (2015) and Fire on the Floor (2016) on her own account. In 2019, the singer continues in the same rough and fiery vein with her new album, War in My Mind, an opus she describes as tortured, which she shaped with the help of Rob Cavallo, Green Day's resident producer. After her Tribute to Led Zeppelin (2022), one of the greatest contemporary blues singers and guitarists welcomes fellow singers Eric Gales and Slash on You Still Got Me (2024), which reached the top of the European charts.

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