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Five Fun Facts about Beth Crowley

I grew up singing and started writing my own songs when I was in high school. I got back into it after college and started posting some of my originals on my YouTube channel. From there I have just kept slowly building an audience online! Some of my biggest musical influences are Elton John, Taylor Swift, and Julia Michaels. Elton was a huge inspiration for me when I was first getting into singing and playing piano, and I think Taylor and Julia are both fantastic songwriters. Currently, I am continuing to release one song per month and am editing a novel I recently finished writing.

Top 3 songs on your playlist?

If we are talking about my own songs, I would say “I Scare Myself,” “With You,” and “2007 (Reimagined).” But the top three songs I have on repeat from other artists would probably be “What A Time” by Julia Michaels and Niall Horan, “my ex’s best friend” by Machine Gun Kelly, and “blackbear” and “Kill” by Jimmy Eat World.

First live concert?

LeAnn Rimes when I was in elementary school.

Dream collaboration?

I was thinking the other day that I would love to collaborate with NF.

Pre-performance ritual?             

Practice A LOT. I get really nervous performing, so I want to make sure I feel prepared.

Interests outside of music?

Reading, playing with my dog Manny, puzzles (that one was a quarantine hobby that stuck), and watching TV/movies. But music will always be my number one!

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Tara Low is the visionary founder and dedicated editor of Guitar Girl Magazine, pioneering a space where women's voices in the music industry are amplified. With a passion for both music and empowerment, she continues to shape a platform that celebrates and promotes female talent in the world of guitar playing.
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