A Los Angeles singer who writes about personal struggles with direct, bluesy intensity.
For a quick sense of her style, try 'Love Is A Lie' or 'Caught Out In The Rain'. They're good examples of how she writes about tough stuff without smoothing over the edges.
Hart's music matters because she writes about addiction and mental health with a frankness that feels lived-in rather than polished. Songs like 'Love Is A Lie' and 'L.A. Song' show how she channels personal struggles into blues-rock with a raw vocal style. Her 2011 collaboration with Joe Bonamassa let her lean into heavier blues while keeping her own voice at the center.
Her debut album 'Beth Hart and the Ocean of Souls' came out in 1999. She's kept making solo records like 'Better Than Home' and 'War In My Mind' while also working with Bonamassa, letting her explore different shades of blues-rock.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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