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Nightclub Diva Natalie Douglas

Natalie Douglas has wowed audiences on three continents with her critically acclaimed voice, and her winning way with a crowd. Accompanied by her music director, Mark Hartman, Natalie will transport us to those pre-pandemic days of late night sophisticated clubs and the joy of live performance…without you having to leave your living room. Don’t miss it!

Join her for “A Very Natalie Cocktail Hour!” — her concert is on Saturday, March 13, 2021 at 6PM PST.

Called “a true force of nature,” and “in a league of her own” by Clive Davis of The Times (UK) in his five star review of her London dates, nightclub diva Natalie Douglas is a twelve-time MAC Award, Nightlife Award, two- time Backstage Bistro Award and the BroadwayWorld Cabaret Best Vocalist Award winner, whose recent appearances include Birdland Jazz Club, Carnegie Hall, Cafe Carlyle, The Town Hall, The Crazy Coqs & The Pheasantry in London and numerous Cabaret Conventions presented by The Mabel Mercer Foundation (which also honored her with the Margaret Whiting Award and the Donald F. Smith Award).

Photo credit for the above photo – Bill Westmoreland.

Natalie’s portrait has joined the illustrious collection of legendary musicians on Birdland’s Wall of Fame.

Her musical celebrations of Nina Simone, Stevie Wonder, Stevie Nicks, Elvis, Dolly Parton, Nat “King” Cole, Dame Shirley Bassey, Ella Fitzgerald, Cher, Lena Horne, Roberta Flack, Joni Mitchell, Sammy Davis, Jr., Judy Garland, Barbra Streisand, Linda Ronstadt, Freedom Songs, The Music of the 70’s and Cafe Society have had US & International audiences on their feet clapping long, loudly and yelling for more. Natalie has also made her mark as a much sought after educator & actor.


Photo credit Matthew Skinner.

Natalie’s critically acclaimed, award-winning third album, “Human Heart,” & her first two CDs, “To Nina…Live At Birdland” and “Not That Different,” are available on iTunes, Amazon, and Spotify. She also appears on Fine and Dandy for PS Classics and Broadway By The Year: 1940 on Bayview Records. She is a great favorite of broadcasters and her music is often featured on NPR, Sirius XM Radio & BBC London Radio.

Natalie has a Bachelor’s Degree from USC in Psychology, Theatre and Women’s Studies and holds a Master’s Degree from UCLA in Psychology and Theatre.

For more information about this marvelous artist, please visit nataliedouglas.com

Photo credit – Bill Westmoreland.

NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL VENUES:

The Kennedy Center (Washington, DC) • Toronto Centre for the Arts (Toronto, CAN) • The Pheasantry (London, UK) • The Crazy Coqs (London, UK) • Greenwich Theatre (London, UK) • Ruhrfestpiele Recklinghausen (GER) • NJPAC (Newark, NJ) • The Legacy Theatre (Springfield, IL) • Feinstein’s at The Nikko (San Francisco, CA) • Rrazz Room (San Francisco, CA) • Henry Strater Theatre (Durango, CO) • Jazz on the Plazz Festival (Los Gatos, CA) • Incanto Vallarta (Puerto Vallarta, MX)• Full Moon Jazz Festival (US Virgin Islands) • Herbst Theatre (San Francisco, CA) • Prince Music Theater (Philadelphia, PA) • The Long Center for the Performing Arts (Austin, TX) • Park West (Chicago, IL) • Annenberg Theatre (Palm Springs, CA) • Thalian Hall (Wilmington, NC) • Tryon Fine Arts Center (Tryon, NC) • Garner PAC (Garner, NC) • Invisible Theatre (Tucson, AZ) • Martinis Above Fourth (San Diego, CA) • Catalina’s Jazz (Los Angeles, CA) • Vitello’s (Los Angeles, CA) • Northern Lights Theater (Milwaukee, WI) • Water Park Place (Providence, RI) • White Plains PAC (White Plains, NY) • David A. Dewire Center (Eagles Mere,PA) •ClubMed(Cancun,MX)•HardRockResort(Puerto

Vallarta, MX) • Cayman Arts Festival (Grand Cayman Island, KY) •

NEW YORK CITY VENUES:

Carnegie Hall • Rose Theater at Jazz at Lincoln Center • The Shubert Theatre • The Appel Room at Jazz at Lincoln Center • Birdland Jazz Club • Café Carlyle • Laura Pels Theatre • Feinstein’s at The Regency • Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center • 54 Below • Queensborough PAC • College of Staten Island Center for the Arts • Walt Whitman Theatre at Brooklyn Center of the Arts • New World Stages • Symphony Space • Adelphi University PAC • National Arts’ Club • Players’ Club • York Theatre • Iridium • Urban Stages • King Kong Room at the Supper Club • Ashford & Simpson’s Sugar Bar • The Duplex • Zipper Theatre • Laurie Beechman Theatre • Sardi’s • The Village Gate • Smoke • SOHO House • Soho Caviarteria• Show

Pauline Adamek

Pauline Adamek is a Los Angeles-based arts enthusiast with twenty-five years' experience covering International Film Festivals and reviewing new Theatre, Film and Restaurants.

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