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Beth Hirsch
Beth Hirsch, born on October 18, 1967, in Tampa, Florida, is a renowned singer-songwriter known for her contributions to the pop genre. She discovered her passion for performance early in life, participating in local theater productions. After completing her B.F.A. in acting and theater at Boston University, Hirsch worked with a Shakespearean workshop in London and pursued theater in New York City.

In 1991, Hirsch moved to Paris, where she immersed herself in the bohemian artist community and discovered her singing talent. Her music career took off with the release of her EP "Miner's Son" in 1998. Her collaboration with the French band Air on their album "Moon Safari" brought her significant attention, particularly for co-writing and providing vocals for the tracks "All I Need" and "You Make It Easy." This collaboration led to a tour across Europe and the US.

Hirsch's debut solo album, "Early Days," was released in 2000, followed by "Titles & Idols" in 2001. She continued to collaborate with various artists, including Wasis Diop, whose song "Everything (Is Never Quite Enough)" featured her vocals and appeared on the soundtrack for "The Thomas Crown Affair." Her third album, "Wholehearted," came out in 2007, and her latest album, "L.I.F.E.," was released in 2020. Hirsch currently resides in Portugal and is a member of the ASCAP and GEMA performance rights organizations.

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