Via Mid Life Rocker: One of music’s most powerful voices defines the word survivor. By Steve Houk POUR ME A DREAM AND PLAY ME A TUNE AND I’LL GET ALONG JUST AS LONG AS I HAVE A SONG You might say “having a song” saved Beth Hart‘s life. Sure, there were other things that brought […]
Via National Blues Review: by Kirstine Walton Blues rocker, Beth Hart, warmed a cold Chicago night by selling out the city’s Park West venue. Park West, which is a relatively intimate venue at the best of times, was even more so on Saturday night. The tables reached right up to the edge of the […]
Via Twin Cities Daily 12: By Patrick Dunn, TC Daily Planet On February 19, 2015, Beth Hart made a stop in Minneapolis, MN to perform the 3rd night of herBetter Than Home World Tour at the Cedar Cultural Center. She was generous enough to sit down with me before the show and chat a bit about her […]
Via Twin City Daily Planet: February 19 Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis, MN. By Patrick Dunn, TC Daily Planet Unlike many of the current highly promoted music acts, Beth Hart doesn’t rap, perform to a backing track or rely on outlandish outfits to create headlines. Rather, to the delight of a capacity crowd at the Cedar Cultural Center […]
Via Chicago Sun Times: BY SELENA FRAGASSI | FOR THE SUN-TIMES Beth Hart never really got out of Los Angeles like she had intended on her 1999 hit “L.A. Song,” an autobiographical work about a “local girl with local scars” trying to find her way out of a spiral from addictions to alcohol and toxic […]