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For those of a similar name, see Elizabeth Hart (disambiguation). This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards. Please improve this article if you can. The talk page may contain suggestions. (December 2007) This biographical article needs additional citations for verification. Please help by adding reliable sources. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately, especially if potentially libelous or harmful. (April 2010) Beth Hart Beth Hart, Notodden Blues Festival 2009 Background information Birth name Beth Hart Born January 24, 1972 (1972-01-24) (age 38) Origin Los Angeles, California, United States Genres Blues, rock Occupations Singer, songwriter Instruments Vocals, guitar, percussion, piano Labels 143 Records Lava Records Atlantic Records Website BethHart.com Beth Hart (born January 24, 1972) is an American singer who became famous with the hit "LA Song (Out of This Town)." Her musical influences include rock, blues and gospel. Her vocal style has been described[by whom?] as raw and passionate, with some similarities to Joan Armatrading and Janis Joplin. Contents 1 Musical career 2 Discography 2.1 Albums 2.2 Singles 2.3 Other Collaborations 3 References 4 External links // Musical career Beth Hart dropped out of high school to focus on her songwriting.[citation needed] While playing the Los Angeles clubs, she enlisted bassist Tal Herzberg and guitarist Jimmy Khoury. In 1993, Hart appeared on Ed McMahon's Star Search several times, where she won multiple times and eventually went on to win the grand prize of $100,000 in the Female Vocalist category for the season.[citation needed] "Beth Hart and the Ocean of Souls" was recorded in 1993. It includes "Am I the One" (re-worked on later albums[citation needed]) and a pop-rock cover of the Beatles' "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds." Hart released her album Immortal with her band Beth Hart Band in 1996.[1] The band broke up after a tour and Hart's career seemed to be finished.[citation needed] Her next album, Screamin' for My Supper (Atlantic, 1999), featured "LA Song (Out of This Town)," a top-5 Adult Contemporary Chart hit. At the same time, Hart was singing the lead role in "Love, Janis," an Off-Broadway musical based on Joplin's letters home to her mother. Hart's Leave the Light On was released in 2003. European releases of the album include extras such as the ballad "Learning to Live" and a duet with Barry Hay, "I Don't Want to Be." Hart released "Live at Paradiso" in 2005. The DVD version includes a bonus documentary covering "a day in the life" of Hart. She has also recorded with Born ("It Hurts"), Les Paul and Neal Schon ("I Wanna Know You"), and released a number of music video singles not available on CD, including "Shine," "Boogeyman," and "Setting Me Free." Her album 37 Days was released in Europe July 2007. Beth Hart did a song with Slash called "Mother Maria". That song is on the iTunes version of Slash's solo album, Slash. Beth Hart is married and currently resides in Los Angeles. Her band includes lead guitarist Jon Nichols, bassist Tom Lilly, and drummer Todd Wolf. Her manager is David Wolff. Beth's new single was released in May 2010, the track, "Learning To Live", is from an upcoming album of the same name and will be used as the theme song to "Losing It With Jillian" on NBC. this album marks Beth's first new american studio release since 2003. Discography Albums Beth Hart and the Ocean of Souls (1993, CD re-issue 2009) Immortal (1996) Screamin' for My Supper (1999) Leave the Light On (2003) Live at Paradiso (2005, also available on DVD with documentary and extra songs) 37 Days (2007, also available on European-released "37 Days Live" DVD with brief, b&w intros between numbers) My California (2010) Singles "Run" (1996) "Immortal" (1996) "Summer Is Gone" (1996) "God Bless You" (1996) "Am I The One" (1996) "LA Song (Out of This Town)" (1999) "Delicious Surprise" (2000) "Leave The Light On" (2003) "World Without You" (2004) "Learning To Live" (2004) (Denmark single) "Hiding Under Water" (2005) (European Single) "Good As It Gets" (2007) (European Single) "Over You" (2007) "Mother Maria" (featuring Slash, for Download to Donate for Haiti) Other Collaborations "I Wanna Know You" with Les Paul and Neal Schon, on the 2005 album American Made World Played by Les Paul & Friends[2] "It Hurts" (2007) duet with Born (Dutch musician), available on the re-release of his debut album At the end of the day[3] Provided backing vocals for "Haunted" on Deep Purple's 2003 album Bananas. Notably the first time singer Ian Gillan was backed by vocals other than his own. Slash - Mother Maria (Feat. Beth Hart) References ^ Ankeny, Jason. "Biography: Beth Hart". Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&searchlink=BETH. Retrieved 26 April 2010.  ^ American Made World Played on Amazon.com ^ "It Hurts" review, on BethHart.web-log.nl External links Beth Hart’s official web site Persondata Name Hart, Beth Alternative names Short description Date of birth 1972-01-24 Place of birth Date of death Place of death