Beth Hart

Musician

United States

1972 - Present

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One of the beautiful things about music is it gives you an opportunity to learn how to tell the truth, and it's a life-long learning process.
Beth Hart
The only thing as a kid that really mattered to me was that I wouldn't quit. When I say 'quit,' I mean you wake up, you go to the piano, you go to whatever instrument, and you work at learning how to tell the truth.
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The transition from fan to performer to recording artist, for me, was like learning how to dive... and each board got higher and higher.
Beth Hart
I guess it's about getting older. I know that I'm going to lose people that I love - I'm going to die myself - so everything seems to be getting somehow sweet and more important and more special and more humbling and more challenging and more terrifying all at the same time.
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I don't ever go and write music for an album. That's not something I do. I don't go and write music for an audience or a career; I don't do that at all. I write basically all the time. I'm addicted to it.
Beth Hart
If I'm in a good place, then I'm really open-minded to what's being presented, but if I'm in a bad place, I'm much more closed-minded.
Beth Hart
The piano represents home to me. It represents a place where I can heal - the sound of it, the feel of it, the way it looks.
Beth Hart
Each night, we try something new, play different songs, see what works, what goes down well, mix it up a bit until we find the right mix.
Beth Hart
I love getting to have different food and getting to be around different people and different cultures and different ways people look at life. It's really kind of helped me open up my mind and see the world from different perspectives.
Beth Hart
I worked with Mrs. Davis for four years, and then she realized, as the material started getting harder, that I had never learned to read. I was just listening as she'd play the song, and I'd play it back. When that happened, she got very upset and stopped being my teacher.
Beth Hart