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​Natalie and Dave have been working together for ten years.  During that time they have been in great demand at music venues, arts centres, private parties, restaurants, bars, and special events, throughout the Bristol/Bath area and beyond. 

 

They have had several radio interviews and music plays on both sides of the Atlantic, e.g., KSFR Radio, Santa Fe, New Mexico,  Bright Sky Radio, Florida, BBC Radio Bristol, Ujima and BCFM Radio based in Bristol.

Their YouTube videos of 'Ain't Misbehavin', and 'Why Don't You Do Right?' were recently featured on Bristol TV as social media pick of the week. 

 

Dave's Native American Flute composition, 'Tent Rocks' was chosen as 'Tune of the Month' and placed on their website by 'High Spirits Flutes' who build the instruments in Arizona:  

https://soundcloud.com/search?q=tent%20rocks

Natalie and Dave also stage multi media and live music events focusing on the history of classic blues and jazz.  They have had sold out shows at the Watershed in Bristol and the American Museum in Bath and other venues in the surrounding area.



 

Their repertoire includes such classic blues as: 'St Louis Blues', 'Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out',  'Why Don't You Do Right', 'I Ain't Got Nothing But the Blues', and well known jazz standards such as: 'Autumn Leaves', 'Fever', 'God Bless the Child', 'All of Me'. and many other numbers from the Great American Songbook.

The musical influences of Natalie range from the early classic blues of Bessie Smith, through to the great female jazz vocalists such as Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, and Peggy Lee.

Dave's guitar influences are too numerous to mention, but range from the early blues of 'Mississippi' John Hurt and Reverend Gary Davis, through to the finger-picking guitarists of the 1960's, and the classic jazz guitar players.



​​'Small Days' will add real atmosphere to your event. 

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