Biography
Francesca
Beghe was born and raised in New York City where she
grew up studying classical piano and sang in the church
choir. In her teens she found her true calling while
learning to sing and play the songs of Aretha
Franklin, Odetta, Betty Carter and Bonnie
Raitt. One of her first gigs was the front room
of Hoboken’s legendary Maxwell’s
playing the piano and singing Mose
Allison songs. “I
would mix those up with Stevie
Wonder tunes, Tom
Petty’s “Refugee,”
Aerosmith’s
“Dream On”
she remembers. “My piano playing was not cocktail
piano, it was rock and roll piano. I wouldn’t
do standards. I wouldn’t do requests. I just wanted
to get out there and play as a musician.”
Francesca
spent the next several years developing her own songwriting
and playing around the New York club scene performing
in virtually every major venue in the area opening for
Jerry
Garcia, Jorma Kaukonen, Muddy
Waters, Sonny Terry and Brownie Mcghee (among others)
at The Ritz, Roseland, The Beacon Theatre and The Bitter
End. Her first demo project was produced by Jimmy Miller,
renowned producer of the Rolling Stones and Steve Winwood.
In
1989, Francesca was signed to EMI
Music Publishing when her song “Trust
in Me” was recorded by Joe Cocker. In 1990,
she was signed to SBK/EMI Records by it’s founder
Charles Koppelman, who fell in love with her record
and put the full weight of his promotion machine behind
her.
In
1991, Francesca released her debut album for SBK/EMI
Records to immediate critical acclaim. Reviews in such
notable magazines as Rolling
Stone, People
and Musician became the standard as Beghe supported
her release with a national tour opening for Michael
Bolton and making multiple appearances on
“The
Tonight Show.”
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She
was voted VH1’s Artist of the Month and is often
compared to iconic female vocalists Aretha Franklin,
Carly Simon, Bonnie Raitt and “…best of
all, nobody you’ve ever heard of.” (People)
In 1993, Francesca went back into the
studio with writer/producer Glen Ballard (Alanis Morrissette,
Aerosmith, Dave Mathews). She emerged with a beautifully
crafted and recorded album which was mixed by Ed Cherney
and featured songs co-written with Ballard and other
legendary writers including J.D. Souther, and Will Jennings.
Sadly, amid the chaos and cost-cutting that ultimately
led to the label’s demise, the album was never
released.
Francesca continued working. Her song
“Trust in Me,” recorded by Joe Cocker,
was featured in the Oscar nominated film “The
Bodyguard” starring Kevin Costner and Whitney
Houston. “No Use Talkin’”
co-written with Cindy Bullens and recorded by Irma Thomas,
was featured in the film “Double
Jeopardy,” starring Ashley Judd and Morgan
Freeman. Her song “Names
on a Wall” about the Vietnam War Memorial
Wall in Washington D.C. was chosen by veteran’s
groups for the title page of www.VietnamWar.com and
is featured in an anti-war video produced by the group
Veterans for Peace.
After
taking some time off to start a family Francesca went
back into the studio to record a new album. Produced
by Ben Wisch and her husband Ben Green, she has assembled
an all star cast including Marc Cohn, Jonatha Brooke,
Shawn Pelton, Lenny Pickett and Ollabelle. With the
grace and conviction so evident in her earlier work,
Francesca stands poised and ready to continue her story. |