Natalie Prauser blends the introspection of the 60's Laurel Canyon folk scene with the attitude of 70's outlaw country. Whiskey infused lyrics combine loving, leaving, and honky-tonk debauchery. A Kansas native, Natalie began playing in bars at the tender age of fourteen, and was a recipient of an American Songwriters Award in 2015. After stepping away from live shows for a few years, she reemerged in 2021 with a redefined sound and polished craft. In June of 2022, she released a classic country duets record with Marty Bush, titled "Cabin Sessions Volume One." Natalie released her first full-length solo album, "Til the Sun Comes Up," in November of 2022. Both records were included in bandcamp's "Best of Country Music" for their respective release months.
Firmly rooted in the sounds of troubadour country of the 60's and 70's, Marty Bush crafts heart-wrenching songs of love and loss. Pairing intricate guitar work and a powerful baritone voice, his tales take listeners on a hell-bent journey to the lonesome juke joints of days gone by.
"...a canyon-deep baritone that most country singers would eat their hat to have." - Bandcamp Daily
$5 at the door.