Beth Bombara
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Juli
April 21st 2024
STOP IT WAS MY FIRST TIME LISTENING TO YOU AND IM HOOOKED
St. Louis, MO@Forest Park
Stephen
September 18th 2023
Beautiful Fall afternoon for an outdoor show. Beth Bombara and the band sounded great and played several songs from her new album "It All Goes Up."
Kirkwood, MO@Kirkwood Park
Stephen
July 20th 2023
Great night to catch up with my talented friend, singer/songwriter Beth Bombara, joined by Lizzie Weber (STL) and Ali Holder (Austin TX) for an intimate acoustic set, with guitar, piano, and a capella. Beth even played some songs from her next album "It All Goes Up" (release 4 Aug 2023).
👩🏻🎸🐈⬛❤️
St. Louis, MO@O'Connell's Pub
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About Beth Bombara
Beth Bombara's "It All Goes Up", is for this moment what Kathleen Edwards’ Back To Me was for the early 2000s. It’s all there – the songwriting first and foremost with a voice that connects on a raw, emotional level alongside production led by Bombara’s undeniable musicality, retaining the intimacy of being wholly conceived by the artist herself.
It’s not that it’s retro, really, but there is something of a different era about her music – it has an earnestness to it, an organic depth that feels natural and easy. The Columbia Tribune notes, “Her songs live in the same world as greats like Petty and Dylan; Gillian and Joni, and grow up like trees drawing nourishment from their roots. But she never, ever sounds like the "typical" artist who claims these influences; Bombara to zig where someone else might zag, making harder or gentler turns, brushing up against jazz or taking rock toward its fulfillment.”
Bombara spent years on the road in other bands before encouragement from peers led her to start writing and performing her own music. “I never set out to be a lead singer,” she admits. “I wasn’t comfortable being in the spotlight like that. I struggled with anxiety and talking into a microphone just froze me up.” Yet the songs were there. So Bombara slowly started performing her own material, watering the seeds that would grow into her own flourishing career. After releasing her first album, she was invited to perform in front of 10,000 people at the Missouri Botanical Gardens Whitaker Music Festival, and that was a breakthrough moment for her as a performer. “I figured, if I can do that, I can do anything.”
"It All Goes Up" releases on Aug. 4, 2023 on Black Mesa Records
It’s not that it’s retro, really, but there is something of a different era about her music – it has an earnestness to it, an organic depth that feels natural and easy. The Columbia Tribune notes, “Her songs live in the same world as greats like Petty and Dylan; Gillian and Joni, and grow up like trees drawing nourishment from their roots. But she never, ever sounds like the "typical" artist who claims these influences; Bombara to zig where someone else might zag, making harder or gentler turns, brushing up against jazz or taking rock toward its fulfillment.”
Bombara spent years on the road in other bands before encouragement from peers led her to start writing and performing her own music. “I never set out to be a lead singer,” she admits. “I wasn’t comfortable being in the spotlight like that. I struggled with anxiety and talking into a microphone just froze me up.” Yet the songs were there. So Bombara slowly started performing her own material, watering the seeds that would grow into her own flourishing career. After releasing her first album, she was invited to perform in front of 10,000 people at the Missouri Botanical Gardens Whitaker Music Festival, and that was a breakthrough moment for her as a performer. “I figured, if I can do that, I can do anything.”
"It All Goes Up" releases on Aug. 4, 2023 on Black Mesa Records
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Genres:
Rock, Americana, Blues, Folk Rock
Hometown:
Saint Louis, Missouri
No upcoming shows in your city
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Beth Bombara's tour
Bandsintown Merch
Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD
Fan Reviews
Juli
April 21st 2024
STOP IT WAS MY FIRST TIME LISTENING TO YOU AND IM HOOOKED
St. Louis, MO@Forest Park
Stephen
September 18th 2023
Beautiful Fall afternoon for an outdoor show. Beth Bombara and the band sounded great and played several songs from her new album "It All Goes Up."
Kirkwood, MO@Kirkwood Park
Stephen
July 20th 2023
Great night to catch up with my talented friend, singer/songwriter Beth Bombara, joined by Lizzie Weber (STL) and Ali Holder (Austin TX) for an intimate acoustic set, with guitar, piano, and a capella. Beth even played some songs from her next album "It All Goes Up" (release 4 Aug 2023).
👩🏻🎸🐈⬛❤️
St. Louis, MO@O'Connell's Pub
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About Beth Bombara
Beth Bombara's "It All Goes Up", is for this moment what Kathleen Edwards’ Back To Me was for the early 2000s. It’s all there – the songwriting first and foremost with a voice that connects on a raw, emotional level alongside production led by Bombara’s undeniable musicality, retaining the intimacy of being wholly conceived by the artist herself.
It’s not that it’s retro, really, but there is something of a different era about her music – it has an earnestness to it, an organic depth that feels natural and easy. The Columbia Tribune notes, “Her songs live in the same world as greats like Petty and Dylan; Gillian and Joni, and grow up like trees drawing nourishment from their roots. But she never, ever sounds like the "typical" artist who claims these influences; Bombara to zig where someone else might zag, making harder or gentler turns, brushing up against jazz or taking rock toward its fulfillment.”
Bombara spent years on the road in other bands before encouragement from peers led her to start writing and performing her own music. “I never set out to be a lead singer,” she admits. “I wasn’t comfortable being in the spotlight like that. I struggled with anxiety and talking into a microphone just froze me up.” Yet the songs were there. So Bombara slowly started performing her own material, watering the seeds that would grow into her own flourishing career. After releasing her first album, she was invited to perform in front of 10,000 people at the Missouri Botanical Gardens Whitaker Music Festival, and that was a breakthrough moment for her as a performer. “I figured, if I can do that, I can do anything.”
"It All Goes Up" releases on Aug. 4, 2023 on Black Mesa Records
It’s not that it’s retro, really, but there is something of a different era about her music – it has an earnestness to it, an organic depth that feels natural and easy. The Columbia Tribune notes, “Her songs live in the same world as greats like Petty and Dylan; Gillian and Joni, and grow up like trees drawing nourishment from their roots. But she never, ever sounds like the "typical" artist who claims these influences; Bombara to zig where someone else might zag, making harder or gentler turns, brushing up against jazz or taking rock toward its fulfillment.”
Bombara spent years on the road in other bands before encouragement from peers led her to start writing and performing her own music. “I never set out to be a lead singer,” she admits. “I wasn’t comfortable being in the spotlight like that. I struggled with anxiety and talking into a microphone just froze me up.” Yet the songs were there. So Bombara slowly started performing her own material, watering the seeds that would grow into her own flourishing career. After releasing her first album, she was invited to perform in front of 10,000 people at the Missouri Botanical Gardens Whitaker Music Festival, and that was a breakthrough moment for her as a performer. “I figured, if I can do that, I can do anything.”
"It All Goes Up" releases on Aug. 4, 2023 on Black Mesa Records
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Genres:
Rock, Americana, Blues, Folk Rock
Hometown:
Saint Louis, Missouri
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