Beth Goldwater - Vintage (2019)
Artist: Beth Goldwater
Title: Vintage
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Beth Goldwater
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 39:31 min
Total Size: 92 / 222 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Vintage
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Beth Goldwater
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 39:31 min
Total Size: 92 / 222 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. All of Me
02. Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps
03. The Very Thought of You
04. Fly Me to the Moon
05. It Had to Be You
06. My Funny Valentine
07. Someone to Watch over Me
08. Whatever Lola Wants
09. Don't Get Around Much Anymore
10. I'll Be Seeing You
11. L-O-V-E
12. What a Wonderful World
Beth Goldwater is an award winning singer-songwriter who both grew up and settled down in the Philadelphia area. Her new album of Jazz Standards called Vintage is now available and a natural continuation of the work she did in Seduisánte.
Beth began her songwriting career in college and her performing career as the front woman for a local rock band that opened for both Cinderella and The Black Crowes. After learning much about head scarves and leather clothes, Beth started a family. She recently returned to the music scene solo and has since played from The House of Blues, Hollywood, to The Blue Moon, Seattle, to Chris's Jazz Cafe, Philadelphia and to World Cafe Live, Wilmington where she opened for Suzanne Vega. Beth's music has been compared to chanteuse's of old and new, her style reminding audiences of Madeleine Peyroux, Norah Jones and Melody Gardot.
Beth's song, The Ravine can be heard in the indy horror film, Slew Hampshire and at Sundance 2016, Beth's song L'Amour Fou was in the selected documentary, Film Hawk.
Beth began her songwriting career in college and her performing career as the front woman for a local rock band that opened for both Cinderella and The Black Crowes. After learning much about head scarves and leather clothes, Beth started a family. She recently returned to the music scene solo and has since played from The House of Blues, Hollywood, to The Blue Moon, Seattle, to Chris's Jazz Cafe, Philadelphia and to World Cafe Live, Wilmington where she opened for Suzanne Vega. Beth's music has been compared to chanteuse's of old and new, her style reminding audiences of Madeleine Peyroux, Norah Jones and Melody Gardot.
Beth's song, The Ravine can be heard in the indy horror film, Slew Hampshire and at Sundance 2016, Beth's song L'Amour Fou was in the selected documentary, Film Hawk.