(10 Oct 2017) Natalie Stovall just joined Team Blake
on the The Voice Blind Auditions (>> Video | Twitter) after
performing a cover of the Chris Stapleton penned and Adele's bonus track "If It
Hadn’t Been For Love" (The Voice Performance; iTunes Single)
“I think you’ve got an
incredible voice,” Shelton told Stovall after turning his chair around. “Oh my gosh, this is perfect, Natalie!”
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Columbia Daily Herald wrote: Natalie
Stovall said the hardest part about winning a spot on Blake Shelton’s team for
“The Voice” wasn’t the pre-show jitters, but having to keep it a secret from
everyone.
The 35-year-old Columbia
native, and multiple Best of Maury County Awards winner for Best Entertainer or
Local Band, said she began her journey to the small screen in January, where
she underwent several auditions and spent the summer in Los Angeles while
juggling a full touring schedule with Nashville radio host Bobby Bones and his
band, The Raging Idiots, as well as her own group, The Drive.
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She said the process from
the initial phone calls to the taped auditions is not as quick a process as
people might think, especially as a full time musician.
“I got a call to come in and audition in December, and they had
auditions in Nashville where I went in and sang for some people. Then they had
me come out in March to do another round of callbacks and things,” Stovall
said….. She said auditioning for “The Voice” was a “no
brainer” choice for her. Her former label, HitStop/Warner
Brothers Records, folded in 2013 following the release of her Top 40
single, “Baby Come on With It,” forcing Stovall to regroup and push on
without the backings of a major label. “The Voice” is also a show she feels
puts a lot of its focus on the talent each contestant bring to the table. Read more
The
Battle Rounds start on October 16. Season thirteen's advisors include Rascal Flatts for Team Blake.
ABOUT
AGED
35 from Columbia, Tennessee
Although she is a
multi-instrumentalist, country singer Natalie
Stovall is best known for her violin playing. Raised in Columbia,
Tennessee, she first started taking lessons on the instrument when she was four
years old, and she was performing professionally by the time she was ten, making
her debut on the Grand Ole Opry stage when she was just 12 years old.
Stovall was selected at The
93rd Annual White House Press Correspondents Dinner in 2007, where she sang
"God Bless America" a a cappella and got to meet George W Bush and
his wife.
She has previously
presented powerful stage shows with her band the Drive (drummer James Bavendam,
guitarist Miguel Cancino, bassist and vocalist Zach Morse, and guitarist and
vocalist Joel Dormer), which she formed in 2006, releasing a six-song EP, STANDING MY GROUND, with Hat Factory
Records in 2010. Stovall and the band kept at a vigorous touring schedule,
working some 200 shows a year, and early in 2013 HitShop Records president Skip
Bishop caught one of their powerhouse shows in Nashville and signed the group
to the label, putting them in a studio with producer Paul Worley to work on a debut full-length album.
Hand-picked by CMT, Natalie was part of the CMT Next Women Of Country campaign in Nov 2014 which shines the spotlight on the newest ladies of country music a yearlong multi-platform initiative showcasing the rising generation of signed and unsigned female artists. "This woman is not human… I wanna make her one of CMT’s next Women of Country, 2014 is her year" - Leslie Fram CMT
Natalie Stovall (L) with Kelleigh Bannen, Kelsea Ballerini and Leslie Fram (R) CMT Next Women Of Country at City Winery 4 Nov 2014 Getty Images |
"She’s the best vocalist I’ve worked with in 20 years" - Paul Worley Producer
In the summer of 2014 People included relentless road
warriors Natalie Stovall and The Drive in their “Hey, Country Radio! Here are
Six Women Whose Music You Should Be Playing” List and Rolling Stone proclaimed them a "Must-See Act at CMA Music
Fest."
The band were featured in “On The Road To The CMA Awards,” a
five-part digital series (sponsored by JCPenney) hosted by Stovall and leading
up to The 48th Annual CMA Awards in 2014. Their first national television
commercial, the “Stomp A Little Louder” aired on Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2014 on ABC
A six track EP Natalie
Stovall and the Drive was released on Aug 10, 2015
(UK iTunes) with an
Official >> music video for their debut single,
"Baby Come On With It" (#43 peak Country Airplay Chart) published on Jan 18, 2014 (122K
views). Single "Miss You the Most" dropped 18
May 2015 (iTunes).
6-tracker Heartbreak - EP
was self released 23 Feb 2016 iTunes.
The video >> "Mason Jar" was
published on Oct 29, 2014 which has aired in the UK on Keep It Country TV on
Sky and Freesat and the single dropped on 10 Aug 2015
Natalie has been touring with iHeartRadio DJ, Bobby Bones and the Raging Idiots, as a featured performer and was writing and recording for her 2017 release.
The
Voice U.S Winners include:
Cassadee
Pope Dec 18, 2012 (Season 3)
Danielle
Bradbery June 18, 2013 (Season 4)
Craig
Wayne Boyd Dec 16, 2014 (Season 7)
Sundance
Head Dec 13, 2016 (Season 11)
The
Voice U.S Runners Up include:
Lauren
Duski May 23, 2017 (Season 12)
Jake
Worthington May 20, 2014 (Season 6)
Other
artists already known to country fans who tried to revive their careers
appearing on The Voice USA:
Julie
Roberts was signed to Mercury Nashville in 2003 with debut single "Break
Down Here" in February 2004. Her self titled album (May 25, 2004) peaked
at #9 and Men & Mascara (June 27, 2006) peaked at #4 on Billboard Top
Country Albums respectively. She failed to impress the coaches on Voice 2013
Season 4 Episode (3 April 1, 2013) even after singing a cover of Blake Shelton
song >> "God Gave Me You".
Meghan
Linsey formerly of Big Machine Records duo Steel Magnolia (U.S. season 8;
coach Blake Shelton; finished Runner-up)
Mary
Sarah (U.S. season 10; Eliminated Week 6)
Billy
Gilman his debut single "One Voice" was a top 40 hit on the
Billboard Hot 100 in 2000 ((U.S. season 11; Team Adam Levine, finishing as
runner-up for the season.))
Of Note: Black River Music
Group artiste Sarah Darling was a
contestant on ABC's Rising Star
first season in 2014, and was eliminated in the fourth week
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