It all started with a journey to Austin, Texas in May 2014. Singer/Songwriter Natalie Foreverland traveled to this beautiful city and fell in love with its youth, music, and vibrance. One month later as she was reminiscing on her memories made in Austin, Texas, she started writing a "to be" new Country hit single, "Austin."
Natalie writes, "Austin won't you come to me I want get rocked in your bluebell breeze. I wanta float on the lake in the middle of your city. Oh Silicon Valley ain't got nothin' on you. You're my love bug tech and my country guru, Austin won't you come to me my boo."
Little did she know the next day she would walk into her studio and there would sit a little girl named Austin, who was fighting the big, "C" (yep... the pink ribbon bow word) Austin wanted to sing and record herself singing "Amazing Grace," in case she flew off to heaven before she got to accomplish her bucket list. Natalie's eyes filled with tears. She went home that night and wrote the second verse of "Austin." Somehow, "A little angel named Austin took that city's place."
It's a valuable lesson. Natalie wanted to convey through her lyrics that life is not about places and things. It's about loving, helping, and caring for people and trying to make this world a better place. Natalie explained, "If we can make hearts happy through music, maybe we can bring to life that which wants to die. Sometimes a story can open our eyes as to what's really important in life. Austin changed my life."
Natalie Foreverland will be performing "Austin" and music from her latest album "Christmas Morning" along with 3 new singles (Tebow316, Tebow Goin Be Free, and My Beauty - to be released Jan. 2017) at FreshBrew Coffee House in Myrtle Beach SC, December 2nd at 7:00PM. Come enjoy some heartfelt country mixed with blues and jazz textures. Natalie Foreverland has a sound that is unique. Moreover she's got a story that may just change your life. After all, stories mixed with Jesus tend to do just that.....Change your life. Or at least that's what Natalie says.
Sabrina Christmas