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Natalie Brown

  • Genre: Rock
  • Active: 2000s
  • Instrument: Vocals, Vocals (Background), Main Performer
  • Representative Album: "Let the Candle Burn"

Biography

Singer Natalie Brown might not have seen the release of her debut album, Let the Candle Burn, until 2000, but long before then she had been around in the world of music -- learning from others, polishing her talents, paying her dues.

Brown was born in Ontario, Canada. Even in elementary school she showed promising talent for both singing and entertaining. In her teens she was a member of the Winnipeg, Manitoba's Assinaboine South Youth Choir, where she sang first soprano. As a young adult, after almost giving up on her musical dream, Brown moved to San Francisco, CA. It didn't take her long to be noticed and in 1996, she earned a place singing and touring with gospel artist Ron Kenoly.

In late 1998, it looked like all of Brown's dreams would could true and that her musical career was on the upward climb, but as fate so often does, it had other plans. She had signed a deal with an independent record label, but the company had financial troubles and the album Brown was hoping to see on the store shelves was not to be. Never one to give up, she kept trying, and in November of 2000, with a new label behind her, Brown finally released her debut album Let the Candle Burn. "More Today Than Yesterday," "Wind at My Back," "In Your Arms Again," and "Locked in the Shadows" are some of the pop-flavored R&B tracks that old and new fans alike can get a taste of from this first offering. ~ Charlotte Dillon, All Music Guide
 
 
 
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Natalie Brown
Birth name Natalie Brown
Genre(s) R&B and pop
Occupation(s) singer-songwriter
Years active 2000-present
Website http://www.natalie-brown.com

Natalie Brown is a Canadian-born, contemporary R&B and pop singer-songwriter.

She is one of the first artists to successfully launch a music career using the Internet as her primary medium for publicity.

Biography

Publicity Photo of Natalie Brown Photo by: Chuck Goodenough
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Publicity Photo of Natalie Brown Photo by: Chuck Goodenough

Since the release of her independent debut album Let the Candle Burn in 2000, Brown has performed at music venues throughout North America. She has remained in the top ten on the internet's most recognized charts and has gained a loyal following of fans. Her single Run Away was featured along with songs from major-Label artists in Promo-Only's Rhythm Radio series. Her songs have been played on online and commercial radio world-wide.

Billboard Magazine notes her as one of the top ten emerging talents. Music from her debut album has been licensed to film and television (HBO, NBC, Paramount Pictures, VH1, and MTV) and international companies (Colgate) for advertisements. Her track Confused received an honorable-mention in the 2001 Billboard Song contest. Let the Candle Burn won the Just Plain Folks Music Award for Best R&B Song of 2001. The album was runner-up for JPF's Best R&B Album 2001.

After taking some time off from touring to rest, Brown returned to the studio to record the 2003 Christmas album A Cool Christmas, a ten-song R&B/pop-influenced collection of holiday favorites.

Spring 2004 saw the U.S. release of Brown's singles "I Wonder" and "Queen of Me". The songs were successful, and in July 2004 "Queen of Me" was released by AVEX Records, Japan on Soul Essentials 7, together with songs by Rahsaan Patterson, Earth Wind & Fire, and others.

Discography

Albums

  • 2000: Let the Candle Burn
  • 2003: A Cool Christmas

Singles

  • 2004: "Queen of Me"
  • 2004: "I Wonder"

Album Artwork

References

Information from Natalie Brown Official Site http://www.natalie-brown.com

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