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Beth Rowley
Background information
Birth nameBeth Ann Rowley
Born (1981-10-10) 10 October 1981 (age 42)
Lima, Peru
OriginBristol, England
GenresR&B, soul, pop, gospel, jazz
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Years active2000–present
Websitebethrowley.com

Beth Ann Rowley (born 10 October 1981) is an English singer-songwriter.

Early life

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Rowley was born in Lima, Peru, to British parents who moved back to Bristol, England, when Rowley was two years old.[citation needed]

Career

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Early career

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She was influenced by her family's love for many different musical styles, particularly blues, country, folk, gospel and Latin American music.[citation needed] When aged 16, Rowley formed The Apogee, an original five piece funk/soul/acid jazz group.[citation needed] At age 17, she was spotted at an open mic night in the London entertainment club, Ginglik, in Shepherd's Bush.[citation needed]

Rowley 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 soulsinger Carleen Anderson.[citation needed] During her time at the school, Rowley toured with Ronan Keating and Enrique Iglesias, providing backing vocals.[citation needed]

She attended St Mary Redcliffe and Temple School, in Bristol.

2000–present

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In 2000, Rowley 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 Castle's encouragement and assistance she released three EPs, Beth Rowley (2004), Sweet Hours (2006) and Violets (2007).[citation needed] 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.[citation needed]

Rowley has collaborated with other artists and bands, 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 début album, Little Dreamer.[1]

Rowley's album Little Dreamer was released in the UK on 19 May 2008, and went straight into the UK Albums Chart at number 6. On 4 February 2008, the lead single, "Oh My Life" (released on 3 March 2008) from the forthcoming album was featured as 'BBC Radio 2 Record of the Week'. The second single from the album, "So Sublime", and was released on 12 May 2008.[citation needed]

Rowley attended The Edge of Love world premiere on 18 June, which marked the opening of the Edinburgh Film Festival. Based on the life of Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, The Edge of Love opened nationwide from 27 June. Rowley recorded the exclusive track "Careless Talk", as part of the soundtrack to the film.[citation needed]

In 2006, Rowley recorded a song entitled "Too Much Too Late" written by Bristol based singer/songwriter Steven Reid Williams, in a collaboration featured on the album Corners.[citation needed] In the same year she provided the vocals on Nostalgia77's track "Quiet Dawn" from their album, Everything Under the Sun.[2]

On 22 October 2008, Rowley appeared with Burt Bacharach on the BBC Electric Proms series, singing "Twenty Four Hours from Tulsa".[3]

On 9 January 2009, a short clip of her song "Sweet Hours" was played on UK soap HollyoaksonE4.[citation needed] On 20 January 2009, Rowley was nominated for a Brit Award in the category for Best British Female Solo Artist.[4]

Rowley featured in the nightclub scene in the 2009 film An Education, directed by Lone Scherfig. Her track, "You Got Me Wrapped Around Your Little Finger", is featured prominently in the official movie soundtrack and the Sony Classics promotional website.[5]

On 8 July 2013, Rowley released "Wretched Body", an EP including four songs,[6] as the first of a planned three-piece EP series.[7]

Her performance of the song "I Walk Beside You" is used as the theme song for the 2017 BBC series Strike.

Touring

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Rowley has supported various artists on tour including David Gray, Tom Baxter and Duke Special.[citation needed] In March 2008, Rowley performed at the Play.com Live event inside Wembley Stadium, London. On 4 April 2008, Rowley appeared on BBC Radio 2's 'Friday Night is Music Night' performing two tracks with the BBC Concert Orchestra at the Mermaid Theatre, London[citation needed] She has also made guest appearances on 'Top of the Pops', 'Parkinson', This Morning and later, GMTV and also The Charlotte Church Show. Rowley started her first headline tour at London's Bush Hall on 16 April 2008.[8] She also made an appearance at the Christian arts festival, Greenbelt, in 2008, though it was not her first time at the festival.[citation needed] On 25 February 2011, Rowley supported Katie Melua in an Eva Cassidy style duet on a Radio 2 in Concert at the BBC Radio Theatre.[citation needed]

Discography

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References

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  1. ^ "Ten things you need to know about Beth Rowley". icwales.co.uk. 21 March 2008. Retrieved 24 April 2008.
  • ^ Un. "Nostalgia77 | Gratis muziek, tourneedata, foto's, video's". Myspace.com. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  • ^ "Electric Proms 2008 – Artists – Burt Bacharach". BBC. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  • ^ [1] Archived 19 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "Sony Pictures Classics | AN EDUCATION". Sonyclassics.com. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  • ^ "EP Review: Beth Rowley – Wretched Body". So So Gay. Archived from the original on 19 August 2013. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  • ^ "Beth Rowley returns with a trio of EPs". So So Gay. Archived from the original on 1 July 2013. Retrieved 27 June 2012.
  • ^ Shields, Rachel (23 April 2008). "Beth Rowley, Bush Hall, London". The Independent. Retrieved 24 April 2008.
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