Transatlantic world pop
“Beautiful melodic passages, [and] a fascinating blend of musical styles”
– Nordic Music Review 2018/03/08
Natalie Beabella has been active on the live scene for more than a decade, always creating a unique atmosphere and connection with its audience.
The bandmembers have their roots both in South America and Scandinavia and feature established musicians from the Swedish scene.
“There is a fascinating blend of musical styles in Natalie Beabella’s writing. Which makes it interesting and very different from anything else we have heard.”
– Nordic Music Review, 18/03/08
“Vocally Natalie Beabella has this lovely engaging quality […], you can tell that she trained as a jazz singer when she was younger.”
– Nordic Music Review 18/03/04
In 2002 Natalie Knutzen decided to follow her heart and move from her hometown Buenos Aires, Argentina to Stockholm, Sweden.
Once in Sweden Natalie, who is a professionally trained jazz musician at the Instituto Tecnológico de Música Contemporánea, felt the need to keep developing musically.
Curiosity sparked in her to create a sound that reflected both her Argentinian roots and her new life in Sweden.
The band Natalie Beabella was born, featuring established musicians from the Swedish scene with roots both in South America and Scandinavia.
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October, 2021 Folk i Skärholmen, Stockholm
March, 2021 Stallet, Stockholm
Jan, 2020 Scalateatern, Stockholm
Nov, 2019 Le Croassant Skärholmen, Stockholm
May, 2019 Kolingen/Engelen, Stockholm
Jan, 2019 Dramatenbaren, Stockholm
Sept, 2018 Gamla Elverket, Falun
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Natalie’s story
“Music will always be my first love”
– Natalie Knutzen, Lead singer in Natalie Beabella
I usually describe my relationship to music as a long-lasting romance. Sometimes it flows and it’s all sunsets and roses and sometimes it’s darkness and thorns. But nevertheless, love prevails and so did music in my life. My romance started at the age of 13 when my parents bought me my first nylon-stringed guitar.
Shortly after knowing how to play the first chords, words and melodies would pour out of me, helping me endure those teenage years filled with anxiety and uncertainty. “What is this all about?” and “Why do adults make no sense at all?” were questions that were soothed with tunes that could transport me to an inner place of peace. I could be anyone and anywhere once I started playing and singing.
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