Born in Lima, Peru on October 10th, 1981 and raised in Bristol on a diet of
eclectic musical influences including blues numbers and Latin American
rancheras, English singer-songwriter Beth Rowley spent much of her early life
gigging and studying music. After stints as a backing singer for pop stars Ronan
Keating and Enrique Iglesias, she joined forces with jazz saxophonist Ben Castle
for a series of EPs including a 2004 self-titled debut, 2006’s Sweet Hours and
2007’s Violets. The latter project came at a pivotal time in her career,
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