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Lung power which blasts out every number with impressive authority, and the players are solid
Genre:
Blues: Blues Vocals
Release Date:
1999
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"Whew!.....I think Kate is on her way to fill a definite vacancy in female blues as well as a qualifiable contribution to the blues genre." - Richard Contreras/Inner Ear/San Antonio
Hart lays back into this set, sounding husky and confident. The highlights are the low down numbers. Hart's phrasing is superb and sophisticated. The overall impact of "Tonight I Want It All" is positive and exciting." - Roberta Penn, Biographer for Etta James
"Woman headliner cranks out the foot Stompin' blues." - The Seattle Times
"There weren't a lot of new blues acts to discover a the South by Southwest Music Conference, but there was no shortage of live talent deserving attention. First time Austin visitors Kate Hart and the Bluestars, from Seattle, earned an enthusiastic response for a hard working set." - Michael Post, Austin
American Statesman Dick Waterman (handled Bonnie Raitt, Son House, Fred McDowell, Maria Muldair, Jr. Wells and Buddy Guy) came out of managerial retirement to handle Kate. She is now with Transatlantic Management.
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author: Jeannie Nelson, Cascade Blues Association
She’s a mover and a shaker; she’s a blues mama shouter and she gets the job done.
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author: Paul Debarros, The Weekly And Seattle Times
Kate’s a hot blues mama…this soulful lady who picks connoisseur blues tunes to walk out in classic style from Chicago to Motown.
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author: Jim Hamilton, Freelance Journalist For The Seattle Times & Seatt
A talented gutsy lady who knows just what she wants. Hart fronts the tightest band on the scene.
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author: Detroit News
Kate Hart, an aggressive sultry vocalist with a Bette Midler flavor, evidenced by her penchant for Henny Youngman one-liners that bite. Hart, 24, is lead vocalist and has performed with Saffron and Mystic Siva, a rock group that released an album in 1972. Hart is musically experienced beyond her years, and her rendition of the Pointer Sisters’ Betcha Gotta Chick, sounds like she is backed up by the entire Pointer Sister’s clan.
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