Natalie Wattre

Location:
GLENDALE, California, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Rock / Folk Rock / Blues
Site(s):
Label:
Swirly Girl Records
Type:
Indie
At the age of three Natalie told her parents that she had decided she was going to be a singer, a goal which she held onto steadfastly as she grew up. By the age of four Natalie was writing her own simple melodies and lyrics.



By her teens, Natalie was obsessed with music, collecting albums and going to concerts as often as possible. She continued writing melodies and lyrics. Though she had no formal training, her vocal style grew by studying all types of singers, both male and female, capturing their emotion and imitating their specific tone. These artists became her personal tutors, as she developed her own voice and originality. In her mid-teens Natalie began playing and writing songs with other musicians. To increase her ability to express herself musically and assist in songwriting, she taught herself to play the guitar.



In 1989 Natalie was instrumental in forming the Los Angeles-based band The Extinct. Over a seven-and-a-half year run, the Extinct created an impact on the music industry, grew a local fan base of over 700, released an Independent album, and toured the U.S. and Canada with Natalie fronting the band as one of it's two primary singer/songwriters.



In early 1997 Natalie decided that it was time to explore her own musical universe and left the Extinct. Backed by seasoned musicians, Ric Kavin on drums and Steven Thomas on bass, she formed the Natalie Wattré Band where her songwriting talent and her wide range of vocal styles, which vary from throaty and harsh to soft and soothing, were showcased. Natalies songwriting style ranges from folk to alternative, with an intense emotional impact that comes straight from the heart.



Finally, in early 2000, Natalie decided that she no longer wanted to follow the path of having a big corporate record company decide what her fate may be and that she would take her future in to her own hands and create music the way she intended it to sound. No gimmicks, no rock star attitudes just good music. Thus came the inception of Swirly Girl Records and the release & national promotional campaign of the debut album “Break” from the Natalie Wattré Band. “Break” received critical acclaim and airplay on both College and Commercial radio nationally. Break was followed up in 2007 with the EP “After the Drought”.



Natalie will continue to release music under the banner of Swirly Girl Records. Enjoy!
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