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Nathaniel was born in Memphis
Tennessee. Shortly after this, his family moved to Detroit Michigan. In
Detroit he began playing bass at a very young age. Confident with his
proficiency he began playing and jamming with some of the 60's greatest
artists around the USA such as Mitch Ryder, Rusty Day, Jim McCartey, Tim
Buckley, Jimmy Reed, Howlin Wolf, Iggy Pop and Don Davis to name a few.
He was never content to play only one style of music and demonstrated early
on his ability to be extremely flexible as to form and content. By the
70's Nathaniel decided to leave the United States and play with many
musicians in Canada and Europe. On return to the USA in the late 80's, he
recorded a solo CD with a band called Mama Roo in Los Angeles. He toured for
a year and decidedto jam with other musicians including: Coco Montoya
(John Mayall), James Armstrong (Albert Collins), Jim Keltner (Eric
Clapton),Scott Page (Pink Floyd), Cash McCall (Willie Dixon), Kenny
Loggins, Steve Lukather and Jeff Porcaro (Toto), Spencer Davis,Phil Chin
(Jeff Beck), Jeff ASkunk@ Baxter (Doobie Bros.) and many more.In the
90's Nathaniel continued to engage in new projects, writing and performing
with artists such Keith Richards (The RollingStones), Peter Green
(Fleetwood Mac), Pinetop Perkins, Hubert Sumlin (Howlin Wolf), Duke
Robillard (Roomfull Of Blues), Dave Olson (Robert Cray), Paul Oscher
(Muddy Waters), Tom Compton (Johnny Winter), Carey Bell (Willie Dixon), Rick
Lee and Leo Lyons (Ten Years After). In the late 90's he toured for five
years as the lead singer/bassist for Savoy Brown. Having experienced
first hand the whole spectrum of the music business combined with his unique
perspective on how to move people with the power of music, Nathaniel is
now doing his own album with his new band . Nathaniel is
singing on 3 of Hubert Sumlin's "About them shoes"
who was nominated for a grammy awards for best blues traditional
album in 2006