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Beulah (born Beulah Garside in 1982 or 1983), is an English female singer-songwriter and record producer. She grew up in the
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and attended
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. This country setting and her family gave her the inspiration for her debut album, ''Mabel and I''. The album is a mixture of folksy ballads,
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and
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. She is from
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, England. Her career has spanned 15 years and has taken her from the United Kingdom to the United States, Brazil and Japan. In her early years Beulah worked
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and Eliot Kennedy. At the age of 22 she moved to London and met Jon Kelly, and they, along with
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, made her debut album ''Mabel & I''. However, she spent most of her career in the United States, namely
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and Los Angeles, working alongside
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-winning writer/producer David Foster and songwriter Sarah Siskind. She also sang with
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. She has written with many other writers such as Crispin Hunt, Steve Booker and Amy Foster. She is currently working alongside BAFTA- and
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-winning executive producer, Maggie Monteith, among others, as she enjoys her move into film and television.


Discography

''Mabel and I'' was released on 6 June 2005 via Universal Classic and Jazz. The first and most well-known single from the album, "
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", was released on 13 February 2006 and is used on many compilation albums. The album included: #"
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" #"I Can't Wait" #"Leaving Home" #"Mary" #"Sweet Kinda' Something" #"Never More" #"Circus" #"Miss Me No More" #"Lazy Days" #"You're Gone" #"Broken Seams" #"Mabel and I" Beulah released her second studio album, ''Hollow'' in 2020. #"Seriously" #"Unravelling" #"Wasted" #"Wanted" #"Hollow" #"Vampire" #"Moon" #"Space" #"River" #"Safe" ''Dance Music'' is an extended play. #"Burning" #"Signs" #"Roller" #"Superluminal"


References

English women singer-songwriters English singer-songwriters Living people 1980s births 21st-century English women singers 21st-century English singers {{UK-singer-stub Singers from Manchester