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Natalie Di Luccio
Natalie Di LuccioBackground information Born 29 June 1989 Origin Toronto, Canada Genres Classical, Pop Occupations Singer Years active 2009–present Website nataliedi.com Natalie Di Luccio (born on 29 June 1989) is a multilingual singer from Toronto, Canada. In 2010, Natalie created a couple of YouTube music videos of Bollywood Film Songs, which lead to her worldwide recognition through over a million hits on the videos. She became so popular that she was invited to India for various singing assignments.[1] She started her professional career in Bollywood with notable playback singer Sonu Nigam and has also been a playback singer for the Indian Feature Film Chalo Dilli.[2] Natalie was spotted by legendary music composer A R Rahman as an upcoming talent and invited her to perform in a live concert with him. She has performed in various languages, including Italian, French, German, Japanese, Latin, Hindi and Spanish, with various music directors all over the world.[3]
Life and music career
Natalie Di Luccio was born on 29 June 1989 in Toronto, Canada and trained to be a Classical singer. Her father is from Salerno, Italy and mother from Montreal, Canada.[4] Natalie was sent to the McGill University to study Western Classical Voice and make a career in music.[5]
Natalie's link with Bollywood started when she received a message over Myspace to record a small part in Sonu Nigam's devotional Maha Ganesha Album in 2009.[6] She later went on to record a Michael Jackson Tribute Song with Sonu Nigam.[7] Natalie shot to fame when she recorded and released on YouTube, her versions of a couple of popular Bollywood songs. The music videos crossed 1 million views and brought her instant fame.[8]
She's set foot in the mainstream arena where she has recorded the songs "Moments in Life" for the film Chalo Dilli and "Aadha Ishq" with Shreya Ghoshal for Band Baaja Baraat.[9]
In 2011, Natalie performed with music Maestro A R Rahman at his Live Concerts in Bangalore & Nagpur.[10]
External links
References
- ^ "Times of India". http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-05-15/news-and-interviews/29545649_1_song-celine-dion-sonu-niigaam.
- ^ "Times of India". http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-05-15/news-and-interviews/29545649_1_song-celine-dion-sonu-niigaam.
- ^ "LiveOMagazine Interview". http://www.liveomagazine.com/article/canada039s-greatest-contribution-to-indian-music-natalie-di-luccio-178.html.
- ^ "Web Biography". http://santabante.in/2010/10/natalie-di-luccio-wiki-biography-bio.
- ^ "LiveOMagazine Interview". http://www.liveomagazine.com/article/canada039s-greatest-contribution-to-indian-music-natalie-di-luccio-178.html.
- ^ "LiveOMagazine Interview". http://www.liveomagazine.com/article/canada039s-greatest-contribution-to-indian-music-natalie-di-luccio-178.html.
- ^ "Times of India". http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-05-15/news-and-interviews/29545649_1_song-celine-dion-sonu-niigaam.
- ^ "Times of India". http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-05-15/news-and-interviews/29545649_1_song-celine-dion-sonu-niigaam.
- ^ "Times of India". http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-05-15/news-and-interviews/29545649_1_song-celine-dion-sonu-niigaam.
- ^ "Times of India". http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-05-15/news-and-interviews/29545649_1_song-celine-dion-sonu-niigaam.
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