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Beth Hart (born January 24, 1972) is an American singer-songwriter who became famous with the hit "LA Song (Out of This Town)", which aired during Episode 17 of the 10th and final season of Beverly Hills, 90210. Her musical influences include rock, blues, gospel, jazz, and classical. While playing the Los Angeles clubs, she enlisted bassist Tal Herzberg and guitarist Jimmy Khoury. Check our available Beth Hart concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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American blues singer-songwriter Beth Hart is back with her eighth album, Bang Bang Boom Boom, following on from her critically acclaimed release Don't Explain in 2011. An uplifting album about love, Bang Bang Boom Boom promises plenty and doesn't disappoint. Hart's powerful and distinctive vocals are on show, combining blues with elements of rock, soul, jazz and gospel. Although opening track Baddest Blues is a slow start, the album only gets better from here...
- www.beat.com.au
Comebacks don't get much sweeter than Beth Hart's. This is her second powerful covers album in as many years featuring blues guitar slinger Joe Bonamassa. Add a recent solo release and viral vocal work with Jeff Beck for a well-deserved career reboot most would covet. Hart's name is before Bonamassa's on both of their pairings, which is where it belongs...
- www.americansongwriter.com
Joe Bonamassa is a guitar hero and blues-rocker with impressively eclectic taste. A one-time child prodigy who opened for his admirer BB King when he was just 12, he has developed an interest in blues-related music of every kind, and this second collaboration with the versatile Californian singer Beth Hart is remarkable for its bravery. There are covers of songs made famous by anyone from Billie Holiday to Tina Turner, Buddy Miles or Slackwax...
- www.guardian.co.uk
Husky-voiced Beth Hart continues a career comeback, derailed by substance abuse addiction, with this diverse offering. Perhaps concerned that she'll be typecast as a blues belter due to 2011's high profile release with Joe Bonamassa (a second is scheduled for later this year) and a viral video singing the Etta James chestnut "I'd Rather Go Blind" with Jeff Beck at December's Kennedy Center Honors Buddy Guy event, she expands her palate here...
- www.americansongwriter.com
Goto commentsLeave a commentShare Hart and Soul Beth Hart is the musical equivalent of that actor...you know, that guy...he was in...oh gosh...what was the thing? Her voice is a lot like several other voices - great voices, too. Her bluesy style is as familiar as the street you grew up on. In this sense, Hart's new record Bang Bang Boom Boom will sound like something you know you've heard before - even though you probably haven't...
- www.mxdwn.com
This chick is one of those natural rockers whose live performance kills anything she's put on record. The way Beth Hart rips through songs, sweats like a pig and swears like a sailor, drenches herself in bottled water, lets her burning cigarettes singe keyboard plastic etc., it's hard not to appreciate her. And if not for that, then at least for her utterly classic representations of onstage rock'n'roll clichés.
- www.hour.ca
In a pop market this overcrowded with angsty females, you can't just scream to be heard -- you have to yowl, grate, seethe, curse and rampage until it sounds like your eyes are popping out of your head, your ratty hair is standing on end and your piano is about to collapse. On her second album, L.A. singer-songwriter Beth Hart really piles it on...
- www.rollingstone.com
For Beth Hart, making music has always been the eye of an otherwise stormy life. But following an arrest and rehab, she's never looked healthier . . . or sounded more passionate. On her third full-length, Leave the Light On, Hart is a soulful mythologizer of her own self-destruction; the Janis Joplin sound-a-like mixing American roots forms with classic rock into bloodletting songs with mainstream pop appeal. On the title track, the twenty-nine-year old sings "Can the damage be undone...
- www.rollingstone.com
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