Beth Hart
by fred42343 on 5/11/13Birchmere - AlexandriaWow - seeing her again in New York City at the Winery
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BETH HART IN CONCERT:
For more than two decades, blues singer-songwriter Beth Hart has been moving audiences with her soulful voice, heartrending lyrics, and finely crafted songs about love and loss. Hart is a storyteller of the first order, delivering world-wise songs like "LA Song (Out of This Town)" and "Leave the Light On" with an honesty and intensity that make her concerts an unforgettable experience. Whether she's sharing the stage with legendary guitarist Joe Bonamassa or playing with her supremely talented band, Hart is a world-class performer whose passionate and confessional live shows satisfy on every level.
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
Beth Hart was born and raised in Los Angeles, CA, where she began playing the club scene in her early twenties. In 1993 she made several appearances on Ed McMahon's Star Search, going on to win the season's Female Vocalist prize thanks to her emotive voice and heart-on-sleeve performances. That same year she released her debut album Beth Hart and the Ocean of Souls, an auspicious collection of songs that featured the fan favorite "Am I the One". She put together a band for 1996's Immortal, and in 1999 the lineup achieved breakthrough success with the album Screaming for My Supper. The record's lead single "LA Song (Out of This Town)" cracked the Top 5 on the soft rock charts and reached No. 1 in New Zealand. Hart continued to work with a rotating lineup of musicians on subsequent releases including 2003's Leave the Light On and 2007's 37 Days. In 2013 she and Joe Bonamassa topped the Blues Albums chart with Seesaw, a critically acclaimed collaboration that earned a Best Blues Album nomination at the 2014 Grammy Awards.
Wow - seeing her again in New York City at the Winery
Beth Hart puts her heart on the line in this concert. Fantastic, her talent is beyond the others.
what a concert, great show ,beth was amazing even met her afterwards. the only disappointment was you werent allowed to take photos!
Beth Hart Band rocked from start to finish. And then Slash came in and they had fun together. Playing off each other until it reached a crecendo!! Their finale was one of the best!
Beth was amazing last night at the Whiskey a Go Go. She started off acoustic and built to a crescendo with her terrific band. And when Slash joined her on stage, the placed shook with excitement. It was a great show. The only negative was the security staff's obsession with catching fans taking pictures of a great artist performing, with their cell phone cameras. Lighten up guys!
Very soulful at times, rockin at others. Love eharing some good jams, her band did a great job too. They only played for 40 minutes though. This should have been a headliner, especially with Slash as a featured artist. There was one band going on after her, I did not stay for the last band. I did not think any other act could have topped hers that night. I called that afternoon to see if cameras were allowed into the venue and was told they were. When I arrived, and after standing in line for 1/2 hour with security and a bunch of talking to pass the time, I was informed right before going in that cameras were not allowed. So I had walk a 1/2 mile back to my car and hope it did not get stolen. This is the venues, (the Whisky) fault, not the bands, but I thought it needed mentioned.