| Natalie Powers |

Natalie
Powers in the music video for the Scooch song "The Best is Yet to Come"
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| Background information |
| Birth name |
Natalie Powers |
| Born |
July 26, 1977 (1977-07-26) (age 30)
Sutton
Coldfield, England |
| Genre(s) |
Pop, Bubblegum,
Trance |
| Occupation(s) |
Singer |
| Years active |
1998- |
| Label(s) |
EMI, Almighty, Warner
Bros. |
Associated
acts |
Scooch |
| Website |
www.nataliepowers.com |
Natalie Powers (July 26, 1977) is a British
solo recording artist and lead vocalist of the pop group Scooch, who
represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest
2007.
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Contents
- 1 Early
Career
- 2 Scooch
- 3 After
Scooch
- 4 Scooch
reunion
- 5 External
links
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Early Career
Natalie Powers began acting at the age of seven when she
played the youngest orphan in the first run of the hit musical Annie.
Natalie was brought up with her two brothers in Sutton Coldfield in the
West Midlands. Natalie's parents, Peter and Gloria, recognised her
talent and took her to audition for the lead role in Annie.
Natalie toured around the country, and between the ages of seven and
14, she starred in many musicals and pantomimes, working with popular
entertainers such as Michael Barrymore and Les Dawson
amongst others.
Natalie left school at 16 with heaps of theatre and television
credits under her belt and moved to London to the legendary Arts Educational School
of Performing Arts in Chiswick, where the likes of Will
Young attended. Upon leaving college, Natalie moved into the
West End to take a principal role in the all-singing, all
roller-skating extravaganza Starlight
Express at the Apollo Victoria Theatre. She
later starred alongside Kim Wilde in Tommy
at the Shaftsbury Theatre before returning to Starlight
to play an even bigger role.
Scooch
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Main article: Scooch
It was during this period that Natalie spotted an advert in The Stage
newspaper for a new pop act, in much the same way that the Popstars
series began. Natalie was called for an audition and after singing and
dancing in front of Mike Stock (responsible for the likes of Kylie, Jason
Donovan, Rick Astley) and she was
immediately offered a place in the group. Three other hopefuls, Caroline
Barnes, David Ducasse and Russ
Spencer completed the foursome. Scooch were born!
After signing a recording contract with Accolade, the pop
imprint of EMI,
Scooch set about recording their debut single, "When My Baby" featuring
Natalie on lead vocals. The song was a big success, giving Scooch their
first taste of top 40 success. The group embarked on a massive arena
tour as supporting acts with B*witched and later Five[disambiguation
needed] to promote
their follow up single "More Than I Needed To Know". The single was
released in January of 2000 and enetered the top 5.
Scooch's third UK hit came in the form of no. 12 smash "The
Best Is Yet To Come" in June 2000. Their success was being matched in
other countries such as Japan, where "More Than I Needed To Know" hit
the no. 1 spot. A fourth single followed in the form of the flamenco
inspired "For Sure" which hit the no. 15 spot and became an immediate
summer party anthem and was followed by the album "Four Sure" which
finally hit the shelves in August 2000. At the end of their EMI record
contract the group split up.
After Scooch
Natalie gave birth to Michael-Jay Powers on the 26
February 2001
and rested for the next couple of months. Describing motherhood as "the
most amazing experience of her life" she took time out to relax and
traveled to Italy with Michael and her parents to recuperate.
Meeting with independent dance label Almighty Records in July
2001, it was agreed that they would work with Natalie on some solo
material, the result of which was the top 5 club smash "Music To My
Heart", a song which originally appeared on Scooch's debut album and
was hailed by fans as the best song Scooch ever recorded. Natalie
embarked on a hugely successful tour around some of the biggest and
best clubs across the country to promote "Music To My Heart", also
performing some old Scooch favorites. The public interest in Pop Idol
prompted Almighty to ask Natalie to record a dance version of "Unchained
Melody", which was soon to be released by Gareth
Gates, one of the finalists. Natalie's version was released
in April 2002 providing her with yet another massive club hit.
While recording "Unchained Melody", Natalie overheard the
producers remixing a track that Natalie instantly fell in love with.
The track, which later turned out to be "I Am Who I Am" by French Diva
Lara Fabian was soon given the reworking by Natalie and was the
highlight of Almighty's Definitive Collection album.
Natalie's vocals appeared on two underground-trance hits
"Liftin Me Up" and "Over & Over" for Echoten in 2003 and she
signed a major record deal with Mike Stock's record label Better The
Devil — home of Fast Food Rockers and German
artist Ateed. Although some new tracks were recorded, no singles were
released resulting in Natalie and Better The Devil parting company in
late 2004.
Itching to meet up again, the four original members of Scooch
decided to do a mini tour of some of the UK's top venues in 2004 which
peaked at G-A-Y.
The guys vowed to remain great friends and to meet up again for some
more shows at some point in the future.
In 2005 Natalie was approached by Northerbeat producer Ross
Alexander to record an exclusive track for the mighty Gayfest series.
Natalie recorded a pumping version of the Maria Vidal classic "Body
Rock". The album was a success upon release and the Gayfest tour took
Natalie and fellow artists all over the UK to some of the biggest
nightclubs.
In the summer of 2006, Natalie was asked to record for a new
compilation album Forever Bond of classic Bond
themes remade for the dancefloor. Natalie chose to record "For Your Eyes Only"
from the film of the same name. The stunning album which also includes
the likes of Kelly Llorenna, Angie
Brown and Hannah Jones was released all over
Europe and America in late 2006 and even hit the top 5 in the iTunes
dance chart.
More recently, Natalie has been working as a professional
vocal coach with both established and new acts for stage and screen and
has recorded a number of new club-oriented tracks. An original track
"Drifting Away", written and produced by Saint was released on the Totally
Clubbed Up compilation album in early 2007.
Scooch reunion
In mid-late 2006, Russ Spencer contacted the other
original Scooch members with an idea of recording a new track for the
BBC's Making Your Mind Up
competition, the winners of which represent the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest.
Scooch recorded a new song co-written by Spencer, entitled "Flying the Flag (for
You)", which won the competition.
Now signed to Warner Bros. Records in the UK, the
group have also re-recorded parts of the song in other European
languages for potential releases. Scooch released their Euroviison
single on 7
May 2007 and
performed at the 2007 Eurovision Song
Contest. They finished 23rd out of 24 countries, receiving a
disappointing nineteen points; this did, however, include a maximum
score of twelve from Malta. The next
day, their single reached #5 in the Official UK Top 40.
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