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|associated_acts = |website = (natalie-walker.com ) |notable_instruments = }} Natalie Walker is an American vocalist, songwriter and musician from Indiana who first came to prominence as part of the group Daughter Darling. While her time in the low-key electronica trip hop outfit was promising, Walker decided on a solo career, and released her first album ''Urban Angel'' in 2006, which was produced by the duo Stuhr (Dan Chen and Nate Greenberg). The album made minor waves commercially, but it was a pair of songs from the full-length that helped Walker's career, one of which, a remix of "Quicksand", was featured in the Sofia Coppola film ''Marie Antoinette'', while another "Waking Dream" was featured in "Cansada de Besar Sapos" film, "Circles", made it to television, featuring in an episode of ''Grey's Anatomy''. Her follow-up, ''With You'', was released in 2008, and also featured production by Stuhr. Walker has released a new EP titled ''Spark'' which hit stores June 21, 2011 via Dorado music and features production by Ted Bruner (Katy Perry, Kesha, Plain White T's) and Dan Chen and Nate Greenberg of Stuhr, the Brooklyn-based production team behind 2008’s ''With You'' and her 2006 solo debut, ''Urban Angel''. ==Biography== Growing up in a born again Christian family,〔 Walker spent her childhood in Indianapolis, Indiana. She attended Avon High School from 1996 to 2000 in Avon, Indiana. She started her first band when she was a junior in high school and played small coffee shop and festival gigs around town. At first, Natalie was influenced by bands and artists like Portishead, Ani DiFranco, U2, Alison Krauss and Björk. Later, Natalie attended a Christian college for two years before moving to Philadelphia to form 'Daughter Darling'. She in recent years has claimed to be agnostic and often writes about her struggle to break free from conventional religion. Natalie currently resides is Denver, CO. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Natalie Walker」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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