Natasha is no stranger to the stage. It all began at the young age of three when she was called upon stage to sing “God Bless America†at a local country music opryhouse in her hometown of Owensboro, Kentucky. Dressed in a jean skirt, red cowgirl hat, and white cowgirl boots, she immediately captured the attention of the audience. From then on, little did she know that that particular moment would lead her to an opportunity of a lifetime, which was becoming a part of the cast members of the opryhouse. Ever since, Natasha has continued to capture the attention of her audience as she does what she knows best…performs.
Natasha is known around her hometown for energetic, charismatic performances that are well-thought out and well-prepared. Her cheerful personality and contagious smile is pleasing and contagious to music lovers and audience members alike. This unique voice has not been compared to anyone out there today.
Not limited to the country music opryhouse, Natasha has performed for numerous weddings, funerals, parties, fairs, nursing homes, and churches in her hometown as well as in Nashville and many various other cities. She has even opened for legendary artist George Jones. Since early high school, she has been a soloist and member of the worship team at Owensboro Christian Church. Taking her dreams from small town to big time, she moved to Nashville to obtain a degree in Music Business from the prestigious Belmont University while chasing her dream of becoming a country music superstar. “It’s a difficult life juggling school and music, but when you want it bad enough, nothing can stand in the way,†comments Natasha as she reflects on being a full time student as well as performer.
With a voice and personality unlike any other, the artist will surely entertain you and leave you wanting more. Nashville recording engineer and producer Steve Chandler commented, “She has the right attitude, not egotistical, nice looking, and intelligent.â€
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Whatever you do, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him.
Sometimes the joy is the source of your smile, but sometimes your smile can be the source of your joy.
The difference between the impossible and the possible lies in a person's determination.
The key to happiness is having dreams; the key to success is making them come true.
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Check out the radio interview with WBIO:
www.ask4direct.com/InfoRead.asp?id=WBIO&InfoID=388321
Check out Natasha's interview with News4U online at:
http://news4uowensboro.com/features/natasha-neely-178.aspx