Bands & artists like Beth Hart

If you like Beth Hart, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

Artists to try next

Joe Bonamassa

Joe Bonamassa

His virtuosic guitar work and powerful vocals create a similar blend of blues rock that resonates with emotional depth.

blues blues rock country music
Susan Tedeschi

Susan Tedeschi

Her soulful voice and bluesy guitar style mirror Beth Hart's gritty energy, making her music equally compelling.

blues rock music
Keb' Mo'

Keb' Mo'

With a smooth blend of blues and roots, his storytelling and instrumentation evoke a similar emotional landscape.

blues rock music
Bonnie Raitt

Bonnie Raitt

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Her blend of blues, rock, and soul, along with expressive guitar play, resonates well with the essence of Hart's music.

Americana blues folk rock
Gary Clark Jr.

Gary Clark Jr.

His modern take on blues rock features gritty guitar riffs and passionate vocals that echo Beth Hart's sound.

blues blues rock rhythm and blues
Tina Turner

Tina Turner

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Her powerful stage presence and fusion of rock and soul reflect a similar energy and emotional range found in Hart's performances.

country music funk pop music
Alabama Shakes

Alabama Shakes

Their blend of blues rock with soulful vocals captures the same raw energy and emotional storytelling as Beth Hart.

Southern rock blues rock garage rock
Lizz Wright

Lizz Wright

Her deep, soulful voice combined with jazz-infused instrumentation creates a rich atmosphere reminiscent of Hart's sound.

jazz rhythm and blues traditional folk music

Common questions

Who sounds like Beth Hart?

Artists similar to Beth Hart include Joe Bonamassa, Susan Tedeschi, Keb' Mo' and Bonnie Raitt. Each shares elements of Beth Hart's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Beth Hart?

Beth Hart is primarily known for jazz fusion, soul and blues rock. With gritty vocals that punctuate driving rhythms and electric guitar lines, her music pulses with a relentless energy that propels listeners through moments of pain and triumph.

Where should I start if I like Beth Hart?

If you enjoy Beth Hart, start with Joe Bonamassa — their album "Blues Deluxe" is a great entry point. His virtuosic guitar work and powerful vocals create a similar blend of blues rock that resonates with emotional depth.