You do not know: Beth Hart
American jazz, soul and blues singer; Grammy nominated musician and songwriter Beth Hart will perform on May 10 as part of the Zorlu PSM Jazz Festival, which will take place for the first time between May 3-12.
Beth Hart has played an important role in the production of various traumas she has spent in her childhood and youth and where she is today. Hart, struggling with bi-polar personality disorder and drug addiction, was abandoned by his beloved father when he was a child and lost his sister at age 20 because of AIDS disease.
The songs on Hart's album say that he takes into account whether he has a special bond with those songs, rather than writing his own. Hart tells Hart that if you can make such a bond with the piece, then it is said that you are indulging in it.
So far, Hart has shared the stage with names such as Joe Bonamassa, Jeff Beck and Slash, and is performing with other names in his dream. Hart tells us that he is the idol of the artist Leonard Cohen who passed away last year, and that Hart always likes to share the same scene with these names
The tracks on Hart's last album, Fire on the Floor , released last year, were recorded in just three days. Hart wrote and recorded the tracks on the last album, Better Than Home mix. However, the mixing process of the last album lasted considerably longer than the others.
Beth Hart, who defines music as a place to ask questions, thinks it is a spiritual and healing influence of music. He says that the music turns into a celebration only when it comes out of the production process and reaches the stage of sharing with listeners, adding that the music production before the sharing stage is an individual therapy for itself.
Expressing that he enjoys all kinds of music, Hart says that in his childhood years, the early music that left his mark on his soul is early jazz, blues and classical music. Beth Hart states that he was very influenced by jazz and blues music he listened to at home during his mother's and father's departure and that the richness and darkness in these music still attracted him as it was then.
Hart, who thinks the tracks he wrote have a life of their own, does not put their pieces on albums like their friends. The artist, who wrote some of them 10-15 years ago, says that they are parts he has never published, and some think that some of his pieces are not yet ready for "being born in the world"