Getting anywhere as a new singer is hard work. To get ahead, you need to be good, with good material and a good presence, musically and on set. One of the new singers who’s uncompromisingly making progress is Natalie Roth, a Los Angeles Music Artist. This lady has quite a list of credentials, and an interesting style which is getting noticed even in the very demanding LA music scene.
Natalie Roth was raised in the entertainment industry. The lady was born in Los Angeles. Her mother is a popular dancer in Israel and Europe and her father is also a multi-talented person. By profession, he is a musician, interior designer, and songwriter. With that background, it’s pretty obvious why Natalie has accomplish so much, so early in her career. She’s also an actress from childhood, making her theatrical debut in the movies with lead actors like Lee Marvin, Chuck Norris, Raquel Welch and other big names.
Her music is an unusual mix of emo, classic pop, contemporary Israeli music and modern music. In many ways, however, she’s a true individualist, the unique classic singer/songwriter combination of skills. Her voice is in the upper middle range, and quite distinctive. She uses an interesting, and often intense range of phrasing which makes her a standout. Her most well-known works are the songs 143 (I Love You), Abandoned, and Rent Free.
Her latest offerings, Daddy and Israel, are pretty challenging, as well as fascinating. Daddy is a very intense song, a duet with Avi Toledano. This is an exploration of a scenario many families know all too well – The separation of father and child, set to music with some poignant moments in the video which complement the heartfelt lyrics.
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