Live Hart has just premiered her highly anticipated music video for latest single "Please Don't Say It's Over." The video for song illustrates Hart's creative side with a mix of colorful animation. Directed by Adam Gambrel for Blulite Productions and shot in Winter Garden, Florida, the video represents a true indie artist at their best. "Working with BluLite Productions has truly been a blessing. Their professionalism and organization kept me at ease during the entire process. Adam created a video treatment that truly embodies the message of the song and its simplicity. BluLite Productions is the best!" says Hart.
"Live" is defined as "exciting; something very enjoyable, a word used to express how good something is or something happening that's got a vibe!" "Live" is Live Hart and her music. This aspiring singer/songwriter knew at a very early age that the creative urges inside had to emerge and be heard. Hart writes from personal experiences that are common and complex, free-flowing and thought-provoking. "Please Don't Say It's Over," the first single off her upcoming release, touches on Hart's journey back to love from a remorseful past and showcases her unique writing style.
Hart has opened for R&B superstar Monica & legendary smooth Jazz/R&B songstress Miki Howard. She has also showcased at this year's Florida Music Festival. Hart has worked with and has written songs for many other artists. Her most recent rendering, "The Rain," was recorded by newcomer Rachel Black. She has also been creatively linked to super soul/funk singer Honey Larochelle and good friend, Shaun Fisher on several writing and recording projects. Hart has already been recognized for some of the songs that are to appear on her upcoming album, she also received a 2008/2009 Effigy Award Nomination for "Best Song in Style R&B" for "Please Don't Say It's Over." From the first cut on the album to the last - Real Music lives inside Hart.
On "Please Don't Say It's Over," Hart's gentle voice glides over the delicate stitch work of acoustic strings and a pensive piano line. One of the hallmarks of Hart's songcraft is the layers of background vocals present in every track. You'll hear their dulcet refrains on the watery "What Is Love," and "This Is Me," a limpid R&B ballad. Lyrically, the song veers towards trite, but it's hard to get critical when you're being lulled by a gossamer slow jam. So don't be surprised if one day in the not-too-distant future you hear her on the radio. Here's what to listen for: soft, pliable vocals spread over breezy, acoustic R&B. Through her live performances, heart-felt lyrics and her love for man-kind, Hart continues to connect with fans through her music; creating a more deeper and soulful connection every time they meet.
"Live" is defined as "exciting; something very enjoyable, a word used to express how good something is or something happening that's got a vibe!" "Live" is Live Hart and her music. This aspiring singer/songwriter knew at a very early age that the creative urges inside had to emerge and be heard. Hart writes from personal experiences that are common and complex, free-flowing and thought-provoking. "Please Don't Say It's Over," the first single off her upcoming release, touches on Hart's journey back to love from a remorseful past and showcases her unique writing style.
Hart has opened for R&B superstar Monica & legendary smooth Jazz/R&B songstress Miki Howard. She has also showcased at this year's Florida Music Festival. Hart has worked with and has written songs for many other artists. Her most recent rendering, "The Rain," was recorded by newcomer Rachel Black. She has also been creatively linked to super soul/funk singer Honey Larochelle and good friend, Shaun Fisher on several writing and recording projects. Hart has already been recognized for some of the songs that are to appear on her upcoming album, she also received a 2008/2009 Effigy Award Nomination for "Best Song in Style R&B" for "Please Don't Say It's Over." From the first cut on the album to the last - Real Music lives inside Hart.
On "Please Don't Say It's Over," Hart's gentle voice glides over the delicate stitch work of acoustic strings and a pensive piano line. One of the hallmarks of Hart's songcraft is the layers of background vocals present in every track. You'll hear their dulcet refrains on the watery "What Is Love," and "This Is Me," a limpid R&B ballad. Lyrically, the song veers towards trite, but it's hard to get critical when you're being lulled by a gossamer slow jam. So don't be surprised if one day in the not-too-distant future you hear her on the radio. Here's what to listen for: soft, pliable vocals spread over breezy, acoustic R&B. Through her live performances, heart-felt lyrics and her love for man-kind, Hart continues to connect with fans through her music; creating a more deeper and soulful connection every time they meet.
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