Remember a few weeks ago when I told you about Natalie Stovall? Well, Natalie opened up for Justin Moore at Joe's Bar in Chicago on March 11th and rocked the house with this rock and roll medley. I think you're going to like this. Does Natalie play a mean fiddle? After watching this, the answer is a resounding... Yes! Enjoy.
A little while ago, I introduced you to Natalie Stovall. I've been following her career via myspace and twitter for a while now. If you're on Facebook, you should definitely check out her fan page located here. You can also follow her on Twitter. Here she is covering Charlie Daniels' The Devil Went Down To Georgia. Enjoy!
Remember the name Natalie Stovall. You just might see it popping up on CMT before too long. Natalie's an up and coming artist. As a child performer in the Opryland Kid's Club she had the opportunity to perform on the Oprah Winfrey Show, Nashville Now, Crook and Chase, and she has even performed solo on the Grand Ole Opry. Pretty impressive to say the least. This song is called Standing My Ground. You can download Natalie's first studio album called Late Night Conversations from iTunes right now.
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