Beth Hart
orn January 24, 1972 Los Angeles, California, US Genres Blues rock,jazz fusion,soul Occupation(s) Musiciansingercomposer Instruments Vocalspianoguitarbass guitarcellopercussion Beth Hart (born January 24, 1972)[1] is an American musician from Los Angeles, California. She rose to fame with the release of her 1999 single "LA Song (Out of This Town)" from her second album Screamin' for My Supper. The single was a number one hit in New Zealand, as well as reaching the top 5 of the US Adult Contemporary and Top 10 on the Billboard Adult Top 40 charts. Hart has had several well received collaborations with guitarist Joe Bonamassa, beginning in 2011 with Don't Explain, followed with the Grammy-nominated Seesaw (2013) and Live in Amsterdam (2014), the latter of which topped the Billboard Blues Album Chart, a chart that she has topped six times. Her latest work with Bonamassa was the 2018 album Black Coffee. Hart has had two number 1 singles in Denmark, "As Good as It Gets" and "Learning to Live", as well a double platinum-selling album, Leave the Light On. Hart's most recent album, released in 2022, is A Tribute to Led Zeppelin, a collection of covers of Led Zeppelin songs. 结合雪瑞儿可洛与艾拉妮丝莫莉塞特优点的摇滚新女声Beth Hart,四岁开始学习钢琴,兴趣从古典的贝多芬、巴哈到齐柏林飞船、匆促合唱团(Rush)的摇滚乐,甚至Aretha Franklin、James Brown的灵魂歌曲或蓝调、爵士如Billie Holiday、Etta James都伴随她渡过成长岁月,而这些正是影响她日后创作的泉源。写曲、演唱、演奏、编曲、制作一手包办的贝丝哈特四年前组团,以Beth Hart Band名义发行专辑“Immortal”,并曾为天蝎合唱团巡回做暖场表演,但也由于马不停蹄的巡回使该团解散,之后漫长的四年她不断自省与发掘,终于在1999年推出新作“Screaming For My Supper”,作为这些日子来自身生活体验与感触的结晶。