
Natalie Martin
Natalie Martin is an internationally selling singer/songwriter and musician who has been performing and writing music since the age of four. Martin has entertained audiences at numerous venues, including House of Blues, Joshua Tree Music Festival, The Coach House and the Galaxy Theater - opening for such acts as Jada Pinkett-Smith, Eek-A-Mouse, Karl Denson's Tiny Universe and Particle.
Her writing has won the admiration of critics and fans across Southern California, and her list of credits includes "Real Stories of the Highway Patrol," E! Entertainment Television and critically acclaimed films. Martin has worked extensively with people from Kenny G; Destiny's Child; Luther Vandross; Steely Dan; Rich Mouser (Weezer); and Bruce Fisher ("You Are So Beautiful") to name a few.
In addition to singing, Martin also plays percussion/drums, keys and guitar. Her style reflects a wide array of influences, which range from jazz to classic rock to today's hottest neo-soul and pop artists.
Tell me about your history? How did you get where you are now?
Natalie Martin is from Colorado Springs, Colorado and has lived in Southern California for ten years. She has performed throughout the country since she was a child and is currently performing in four bands as a keyboardist, drummer and background vocalist.
Have you performed live in front of an audience? Any special memories?
In and around Long Beach/LA area.
Your musical influences
From Devo to Prince to the neo-soul explosion to Aerosmith to Steely Dan. There's too much good music that it's hard not to be affected by different genres.
Anything else?
Keep checking my official website www.nataliemartinsings.com for updates on new albums and side projects. I'm also available for vocals/music production and all the songs are available for licensing.