Beth Portman
Live your bliss!
Sounds Like:
KD Lang, Maria Muldaur, Norah Jones
Influences:
1920s & 1930s jazz, Bill Monroe, Fats Waller, Ink Spots, Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys, KD Lang, Bonnie Raitt, Allison Krauss, Paul Simon, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Miriam Makeba, Peter Gabriel, Sting
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Region:
Edmonton, AB
Level of Experience:
ON MY WAY
Genre:
Blues | Country | Folk and Traditional | Jazz
I Write:
By myself | For myself | For others
I prefer to write:
Lyrics | Melody
Songs Recorded:
Georgie Georgie, Thru the Window, Itty Bitty Bitter Blues, Home to You, Miss Communication, U Can Lay, Tumblin' Jill, All That, Without You, Lovin', Nocturnal Night
Albums Released:
Lovin' (2011)
I am interested in:
Networking | Pitching Songs to Artists | Pitching Songs To Tv/Film/Etc. | Signing with a Label | Getting a Publishing Deal
Other Jobs:
Animator, freelance artist
Biography:
“Fun, flirty, heart-felt” and “a firecracker” are words used to describe Beth Portman, a vibrant singer-songwriter with a nostalgic touch. Capturing the essence of a bygone era when musical genres were less defined, Beth weaves her dynamic voice through a fusion of folk, early jazz, old country, bluegrass, and blues she calls Acoustic Folk Jazz. Strumming her ukulele or guitar, this songstress delights audiences by touching on life’s emotions and stories melding the past with the present.
Before pursuing a career as a singer-songwriter, Portman performed with the beloved Edmonton-based a capella world music sextet Juba, which toured from Yellowknife to Harare (Zimbabwe). The group performed at festival main stages, folk clubs and theatre venues across Canada, and recorded numerous albums.
An accomplished visual artist as well, Portman created two short animated films, Cactus Swing and Fair Phyllis, for the National Film Board of Canada. Both films used music as their creative inspiration, one being a country swing song performed by Alberta’s The Great Western Orchestra, the other an original English madrigal for which Portman wrote the lyrics.
In addition to her solo work, Portman performed in the 1940s Home Front Cabaret The Swingin’ Sisters Club with real sisters Bridget and Kate Ryan. Bringing her graphic skills into use as well, Portman designed a series of WW2 inspired posters with the actors promoting pies, jams and the war effort. The production toured British Columbia, Northwest Territories and Alberta.
In May 2011 Portman released her debut solo album Lovin’, a collection of original songs that touches on the many states of loving someone. It was recorded at Homestead Recorders with the award winning Barry Allen. Lark Clark of CKUA Radio co-produced with Barry.
“Multi-discipline, multi-talented and sweet as sugar!” Beth Portman delivers a vivacious performance that is sure to delight.