Natalie D-Napoleon

Natalie D-Napoleon
Natalie D-Napoleon
Background information
Origin Fremantle, Western Australia, AUS
Genres Folk, Country, Alternative country
Occupations Singer-songwriter
Instruments vocals, guitar
Years active 1996-present
Labels Treadmill Records, Syrnix Music/MGM, SyrinxMusic/Foghorn Records
Associated acts The Jayco Brothers, Flavour of the Month, Bloom
Website www.nataliednapoleon.com

Natalie D-Napoleon (born in Fremantle, Western Australia) is an Australian singer/songwriter and musician. Through fronting the Perth-based ensemble Flavour of the Month, she was a fore runner in the emergence of alternative country music within Australia.

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Biography

Natalie D-Napoleon's emergence upon the Western Australian music scene came via fronting the alternative pop band Bloom. In 1997 Bloom won the Western Australian Music Industry Award for Most Promising New Act.[1]

Following the demise of Bloom, D-Napoleon, along with Month of Sunday's guitarist Grant Ferstat, formed an alternative country ensemble Flavour of the Month.[2] The band's name was taken from the title of a song by The Posies from their album Frosting on the Beater. Flavour of the Month subsequently supported Ken Stringfellow of The Posies on one of his first solo tours of Australia. The band toured nationally in Australia as well undertaking tours of the United States and Europe.

During this period D-Napoleon also contributed backing vocals to several independent releases including "Road to Rome" by DM3, which was one of Dom Mariani's first solo albums after the hibernation of The Stems and former Stonemason's frontman, Joe Algeri's, solo debut "10 000 Sunny Days".

After the demise of Flavour in the Month in 2005, D-Napoleon started performing solo and in November 2007 released her debut solo recording, a five-track EP titled "After The Flood".

In 2009, D-Napoleon undertook two further solo recording. In April 2009 she collaborated with Santa Barbara-based musician and producer Jesse Rhodes on a six-track EP of cover versions. Titled "Here in California" the release features three songs from Australian composers and three songs from Americans.[3] The recording features the collective talents of D-Napoleon, Rhodes, Kenny Edwards, Dan Phillips, Phil Parlapiano, and Sally Barr.

In May 2009, D-Napoleon started work on her debut solo album. Partly funded by a Western Australia Department of Culture and the Arts Music Production Grant,[4] the album was recorded at Sound Design Studios in Santa Barbara and produced by David Piltch. The recording features the collective talents of Kenny Edwards, Dan Phillips, Aaron Sterling, Greg Leisz, Victoria Williams, Phil Parlapiano, Jesse Rhodes, and Melanie Robinson.[5]

In the live arena, D-Napoleon has shared billings with the likes of Morphine, Ken Stringfellow, Jack Frost (featuring Steve Kilbey and Grant McLennan), The Stems, John Butler, Ash Grunwald, Dan Kelly, Whitley, Nic Dalton, Todd Snider, John Doe, Mark Olson[disambiguation needed ], Victoria Williams and Vic Chesnutt.

Personal life

Resides in Santa Barbara, California and Fremantle, Western Australia.

Discography

Solo albums

  • The Cable Thing (1997) (Bloom)
  • Fear of Falling (2000) (Flavour of the Month)
  • After The Flood (2007)
  • Here in California (2009)
  • Leaving Me Dry (2009)

Compilations

  • Kiss My WAMI, "Daisygrinding", WAM (2001)
  • Zipped Up and Down Under, "Daisygrinding", Zip Records (2001)
  • Pop On Top, "Sweetness Melting", Zip Records, (2002)
  • Dead Fox Compilation, "Slow Burn", Hooked Up Records (2008)
  • HomeGrown Roots 3, "Slow Burn", Foghorn Records (2008)
  • Sounds Like Cafe, "To Her Door", Foghorn Records (2009)
  • HomeGrown Roots 4, "To Her Door", Foghorn Records (2008)

Other Recorded Appearances

  • 10 000 Sunny Days by Joe Algeri (1994)
  • Road to Rome by DM3 (1996)
  • Asbestos Fibro by The Jayco Brothers (2007)

References

External links


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