Natalie Clark, a teacher from Scotland, became a music star by surprise. She went to a BBC event where a famous person, Sir Richard Branson, asked her to sing on stage. She sang her song, “Weakness”, and everyone loved her strong voice. Natalie’s sudden performance started her music career. She quit her teaching job and moved to Los Angeles to follow her dreams. Now, she sings at big festivals like Glastonbury and Coachella and is on BBC radio shows in Scotland and London.

                                                                                      Kelli Hayden

Natalie’s music is trendy now. Music Connection Magazine named her one of the best live artists, and a Mercedes-Benz commercial featured her music. She has performed with famous singers like the Indigo Girls and received praise from big stars such as Christina Aguilera and Blake Shelton. Natalie’s song “Ready to Roll” won an award for Best Original Song at a film festival. Some Netflix shows and movies also feature her music. Richard Branson, a famous person, wrote about her and said she’s very talented and determined. Natalie is releasing her first album with DVG Records.

Her first song from the album, “A Place Called Home,” is coming out this summer. The album is about her life and what she’s been through, so listeners get to know her better. Natalie Clark’s story shows that taking chances and doing what you love can lead to amazing things. She went from being a teacher in Scotland to singing on big stages in Los Angeles, and her music and story inspire many people.

Follow Natalie Clark on Spotify, Sound Cloud, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram. Also visit her Official Website

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