JD Natasha

JD Natasha (born Natasha Jeannette Dueñas on February 27, 1988, in Kendall, Florida) is an American rock musician. She began her musical career as a solo singer-songwriter, singing and accompanying her music on the guitar. Later, she began to co-found other ensembles.[1]

JD Natasha
Birth nameNatasha Jeannette Dueñas
Born (1988-02-27) February 27, 1988
Kendall, Florida
United States
GenresPop
Rock
Alternative
Latin American music
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
Years active2004–present
LabelsEMI, Warner Music Group

Early life

JD Natasha was born to an Argentine father and a Cuban American mother. She is the second of four children, sister of Jonathan Dueñas (Jae Coop), and grew up in Miami, Florida. She graduated from Coral Reef Senior High School. She started singing in her Church Choir at five and wrote her first song at 11.[2] Natasha credits a musical aunt of hers who introduced her to her primary influences in classic rock.[3]

Career

JD Natasha released her debut album Imperfecta-Imperfect on July 13, 2004 on the EMI International record label. The album, with tracks in both English and Spanish, exposed her to a new market of other Latin artists who have crossed over into the American market. She received acclaim as the best new Hispanic bilingual artist from Emilio Estefan as the "Top Pick in Emilio Estefan/People en Espanol’s 'Best of 2004'". In addition, she received praise from Newsday, The Miami Herald, Los Angeles Times, and the Associated Press.[1]

In May 2008, Natasha formed the indie-rock act "Fancy Me Yet" with bandmates Alex Darren and Chris Bernard.[1][4] In 2012, the band renamed itself to "The Second Howl." They are based in Los Angeles, though they were formed in Miami.

The Second Howl has since finished a batch of "no apologies rock and roll" recordings with producer Eric Lilavois at Crown City Studios and are gearing up for upcoming live performances.

References

  1. "JD Natasha tops Best of 2004 (Estefan, People en Español)". Latin Artists.com. November 3, 2004. Retrieved November 3, 2012.
  2. Young Star News – "Young Star News". Archived from the original on October 31, 2005.
  3. JD Natasha Official Web Site – "JD Natasha Official Web Site".
  4. Fancy Me Yet Official Site – "Fancy Me Yet Official Site". Archived from the original on January 24, 2013.

Further reading

"Indie Spotlight: The Second Howl".

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