Beth Rowley
Singer-Songwriter
Beth Rowley is a British singer-songwriter born on October 10, 1981, in Lima, Peru, to British parents. She moved to England at the age of three and grew up in the small village of Wootton, Bedfordshire. Beth began her musical career in 2004, releasing her debut album "Little Dreamer," which reached number five on the UK Albums Chart and was certified gold. Her music blends R&B, soul, pop, gospel, and jazz influences, showcasing her wide-ranging vocal talent and songwriting skills.
Beth's early career saw her collaborating with notable artists such as Jamie Cullum, Corinne Bailey Rae, and Crowded House. Her second album, "Little Dreamer" was released in 2008 and also achieved commercial success. Beth's powerful voice and emotive performances have earned her critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase. She has been nominated for several awards, including the Brit Award for Best British Female Solo Artist and a Grammy Award.
Continuing to evolve as an artist, Beth Rowley has released several singles and EPs, including "Wretched Body" in 2013 and "I Walk Beside You," which was used as the theme song for the BBC series "Strike" in 2017. With her unique blend of musical styles and heartfelt lyrics, Beth Rowley remains a prominent figure in the music industry, captivating audiences with her soulful sound and dynamic performances.