Award-winning blues singer Kathleen Hart was born and raised in Detroit, MI. She spent years studying under private teachers like Jane Lambert and Jerry Gray. Hart began performing when she was still in high school. By the time she was 18 she was working professionally as a member of a heavy metal band called Raw Flesh. She also left Detroit behind to move to Chicago. For a long while in her career she used the name Kathy Hart, but then years later settled on the shorter version, Kate Hart.
In 1972, Hart released her debut single, "Syncopated Love." The song became a hit. Ha...