(Mesquite, TX) – Eastfield College Office of Student Life is sponsoring a free concert featuring Nashville artist Natalie Stovall on November 8 at 12:30 in the Performance Hall.
Natalie was born and raised just outside of Nashville, TN. Since her first professional gig singing and playing the fiddle at the age of 10, Natalie has already seen things that most artists could only dream of. She's performed everywhere from Oprah to the Grand Ole Opry. She was the first performer ever to be invited to sing “God Bless America” for the President at the White House Press Correspondents Dinner. And surprisingly, she has done all of this with no record deal of any kind.
The release of her first record “Late Night Conversations” saw a top 50 radio hit with her song “If I Run To You Now” and the placement of that song in the National Lampoon movie “Bag Boy.” In the past couple years Natalie has used that momentum to become one of the hottest booked independent acts in America. Performing and fiddling over 200 dates a year at college campuses, military bases, fairs, festivals, clubs and bars is all just par for the course with Natalie.
As Natalie's reputation spreads great opportunities keep rolling in. Natalie has already been selected to open for acts like Gretchen Wilson, Little Big Town, Gloriana, Justin Moore, Josh Gracin, Trent Tomlinson, Safetysuit, The Doobie Brothers, and that's just the beginning.
This Spring will bring the release of her second record, “Standing My Ground” an EP featuring five brand new songs written by Natalie along with her version of the Charlie Daniel's classic, “Devil Went Down To Georgia”
For more information, contact Student Life at 972-860-7185. See a campus map.
Eastfield College, one of the seven Dallas County Community Colleges, is located at 3737 Motley Drive in Mesquite, just north of I-30.