Early career She was influenced by her family’s love for many different musical styles, particularly blues, country, folk, gospel and latin american music. When aged 16, Beth formed The Apogee, an original 5 piece funk/soul/acid jazz group. At age 17 she was spotted at an open mic night in London’s top entertainment club, Ginglik. Beth studied music and art at Weston-super-Mare College and in 2003 went on to the Brighton Institute of Modern Music with the particular help and encouragement of soul singer Carleen Anderson. During her time at the school, Beth toured with Ronan Keating and Enrique Iglesias providing backing vocals. 2000-present In 2000 Beth teamed up with Jazz saxophonist Ben Castle (son of Roy), well known for his work with Jamie Cullum. She began writing her own material and with Ben’s encouragement and assistance she released three EPs, Beth Rowley (2004), Sweet Hours (2006) and Violets (2007). From the Violets EP she released a single entitled, ‘Nobody’s Fault But Mine’ which was the iTunes ‘Single of the Week’ for December 2007. Beth has collaborated with other artists and bands over the past year, including Crowded House on their Time on Earth album providing backing vocals for the song “Transit Lounge” and Duke Special, who joined her for a duet on her forthcoming album, Little Dreamer. Beth Rowley’s album entitled “Little Dreamer” was released in the UK on the 26 May 2008. On 4 February 2008 the lead single, “Oh My Life” from the forthcoming album was featured as ‘BBC Radio 2 Record of the Week’.”Oh My Life” was released on 3 March 2008 and failed to reach the top 100 of the UK Singles Chart. The second single of from the album is called ‘So Sublime’ and was released on 12 May 2008. In 2006 Beth recorded a song entitled ‘Too much too late’ written by Bristol based singer/songwriter steve williams in a collaboration featured on the album ‘Corners’. Beth recorded a song called “Careless Talk” for the soundtrack to the new film featuring Keira Knightley called The Edge of Love |
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