Career
Mburu-Bowie celebrates a varied career as a musician, composer and arts administrator. Performing and recording with The Heavy, Pink Floyd, Matthew Herbert, Chuck Berry, English National Opera, Eric Lau, Hugh Masekela Super Nashwan, Does lieutenant Offend You, Yeah?, Dan Le Sac, Madness, Royal Opera House and the Pipettes. Mburu-Bowie is also a trustee of the legendary Roundhouse venue in Camden famous for hosting the performances of Bob Dylan Jeff Beck, Patti Smith, Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, The Doors, and The Clash.
At the time of her nomination she was the youngest member to join the board of trustees.
She is currently pursuing a career as a solo artist, collaborating with a number of high-profile artists to deliver a series of song cycles she calls Rabid Ballads. In 2011 HowAboutBeth began performing with Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip after recording vocals for Dan Le Sac"s debut solo album, Space Between Words.
She is credited as a lead vocalist on two songs from Space Between Words including the first single of the album, "Caretaker" a song written by B.Dolan and Dan Le Sac HowAboutBeth has also been a featured vocalist on the Friendly Fires 2012 tour. On Monday 6 August she was invited to sing "Raise Maine Up", " Time Will" and "Blind" with Antony and The Johnsons in his first and only live performance with the band since recording the album.