Like her great role model Janis Joplin, Beth Hart is a musical and emotional elemental force live on stage. Hardly any other singer gives her emotions such free rein on stage as the Californian singer. Beth screams, purrs, breathes, moans and confronts the audience with her entire range of emotions. There is no other singer who brings her personality to the stage so authentically and captures, fascinates and completely convinces the audience. As a concert-goer at one of her unbridled, constantly fascinating concerts, you will fall for the blues shouter forever and ever. So it is not surprising that Beth Hart has played her way up from the clubs to the big, renowned halls over the years and has long been a subscriber to the top 10 album charts with her albums, most recently with her Led Zeppelin tribute album. Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Joe Bonamassa and other rock legends are among the well-known admirers of the singer, who has herself been nominated for a Grammy.
Despite a good dozen excellent studio albums, the American singer's true domain is clearly the stage. Here you can experience the Blues Rock Lady as a seething volcano that is on the verge of erupting, still at rest and the next moment screaming out pain, anger, longing, lust, but also joy, just like that.
At the beginning of her career, Beth appeared in the musical "Janis". Anyone who has experienced the singer on stage has long said "Beth". In the fall of 2024, the blues volcano will erupt again on German stages.
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