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2008-04-25
Posted by: mfanning
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Natalie Wouldn't is one of Seattle's Great SKA bands playing all over with bands like the Toasters, Monkey, MU330, and Bad Manners.
Website: http://www.nataliewouldnt.com

Established: 2000

Band Members:

Michael Fanning (mfanning) -- Drummer
Rick Dybvad -- Vocals/Guitar
Richard Mockler -- Keys and Vocals
Kevin Crosby -- Bass
Shawn Brockman -- Sax/Vocals

ABOUT THE BAND - Initially formed by members of Moon Ska Records recording artists Easy Big Fella, Natalie Wouldn't entered the Seattle music scene in 2000. The original trio of singer-songwriters built on the initial model, added some instrumentation, went through a few changes and finally evolved into a tasty five piece musical organization creating and performing an original blend of ska, soul and rock & roll.

The current line-up of Natalie Wouldn't - [ vocalist and guitarist, Rick Dybvad (formerly with Easy Big Fella), saxophonist and vocalist, Shawn Brockman (formerly with Easy Big Fella, The Crawdaddies), keyboardist and vocalist, Richard Mockler (formerly and currently with The Plaintiffs), bassist Kevin Crosby (Squirrels Alumni Member, formerly with The Crawdaddies), and drummer Mike Fanning (formerly with Easy Big Fella, The Crawdaddies) ] are a skillful and talented group of performers dedicated to writing and playing fun, high quality music.

The band's top performance skills and sharp material caught more a few ears and soon Natalie Wouldn't was working in and around the Pacific Northwest area, headlining shows and warming up for well established international bands such as The English Beat, The Toasters, Bad Manners and The Phenomenauts . Natalie Wouldn't also plays frequently at many music festivals including the Seattle Folklife Festival, Seattle Ska Fest, and the Victoria Ska Festival.

In the summer of 2007, Natalie Wouldn't expanded their territory and traveled to England for a short tour of London, Reading and Brighton. Early in 2008 - at the invitation of Megalith recording artists, The Toasters - the band flew to Hollywood, California to perform at the famous '3 Floors of Ska' Festival at the historic Knitting Factory. The summer of 2008 is rapidly filling up with show after show at various music festivals and clubs in and around the Pacific Northwest. Tentative plans are in the works for a short tour of Brazil.

The first Natalie Wouldn't CD, 'Ska, Soul and Rock-and-Roll' was released in 2007. The 10 song CD has received rave reviews all over the world. One or more of the songs has been listed in the top 40 at noisehead.com (a popular international member driven music download and review website) every week for over a year and the friends/comments list on the Natalie Wouldn't MySpace page tells a tale of happy fans and friends the world over. The mix of songs on 'Ska, Soul and Rock-and-Roll' are crafty, memorable tunes that reflect the kind of true collaboration that happens when a band develops a sound live in rehearsal and on the stage. Natalie Wouldn't is distributing their material at www.cdbaby.com and have made their songs available for download on the web via the iTunes website in addition to the traditional merchandising at shows. Natalie Wouldn't is on the verge of going back into the studio to record a collection of new songs and is currently performing and distilling the new material destined for the studio in addition to their already established favorites.

Please visit www.nataliewouldnt.com or www.myspace.com/nataliewouldnt for more information, reviews, show schedules, photos and free downloads.

CONTACT INFO:

Natalie Wouldn't
5424 Sandpoint Way NE
Seattle, WA
United States  98105
Posted by: mfanning
Contact: Mike Fanning
Phone: 2069475959
Email: nataliewouldnt@nataliewouldnt.com
Web: http://www.nataliewouldnt.com
 

music SONGS BY THIS BAND :

music Try It
music F.B.I
 

INSPIRED BY :

The Specials
West Bound Train
The Toasters
 

SOUNDS LIKE :

Bad Manners
Easy Big Fella
Monkey
 
 


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