Saturday, May 28, 2011

Introducing The Future: Natalie Noone




INTRODUCING THE FUTURE:
Rare it is to watch the rise of an entertainer, unless you personally know that person. In the age of YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, text messaging, chat, and e-mail, one side of the world can introduce an entertainer to the other side of the world. The video above is a Freddy Fender standard called, Before The Next Teardrop Falls, introducing you to the young singer, Natalie Noone. In the years to come her personally penned songs, music, and style, will become polished and smooth. For now, we catch her singing-life, in embryo; developing and evolving. We see the human being, Natalie Noone.  Each of us start as vulnerable, mistake prone, human beings. By introducing Natalie Noone now, you will get to see the work involved in becoming a singing artist. Watching her grow may inspire you in your own growth, if you are young, like she is. Yet, an old guy like me, is sure to pick up a thing or two worth knowing, by following her journey forward.

The Grass Is Always Greener:
Often we think an entertainer's life is easy. We think they are born with all the talent we see. Talent, is rarely enough. You need to love what you do, take the challenges in stride, and accept with affection all the negatives connected with what you do. Yes, it's like any life. It takes plenty of hard work, and the work alone, will never get you to where you want to go. It will take the help of other people too! For a singer, that is where you, the audience, come in. To find an audience, an entertainer must reach out to strangers. An entertainer must shout, "HEY, LOOK AT ME! I'M IMPORTANT!" This goes by many names, self-promotion, marketing, and some call it, being egotistical; none of these sound like decent behavior. Yet, an artist MUST resort to this to meet people and find an audience in the world of music entertainment. If you do this well, and you are good at entertaining people, you may capture enough people's imagination, to develop loyal fans. So, when you look at a singer, dancer, musician, or movie star; don't think the grass is always greener on their side of the fence. Often, it may be as tough or tougher than other ways to make a living.
AN INVITATION:
I invite you to join me in following Natalie Noone
. It will be a slow building process. I have learned over the years, most over-night success stories, were years in the making. One does not need to sell millions of songs to be a success in the music business. If you can earn a living performing before audiences, sell your music to sizable audience fan base, and write for other entertainers, then you do not need fame, nor fortune, to be a successful musical entertainer. All you need is your own self-satisfaction and happiness; that makes you a success. Maybe Natalie Noone will be that one in a million, who will become known all over America or all over the world. She has talent. Please join me in following Natalie Noone and let's welcome her to our musical world.  In the future, I hope to bring you her Facebook link and other links, which will allow you to follow the future of Natalie Noone. Thank you for reading this announcement.

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7 comments:

  1. This is a test comment. If this had been an actual comment by someone else, Blogger probably wouldn't let it post. Please give it a try. Thank you!

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  2. I see it Wyman, and I think this blog is a great idea. Trish

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  3. Thank you. I hope in August or September to be Blogging regularly again.

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  4. I came by yesterday, thinking I'd have time to come to this so far wonderful blog--(words!) Now I need to go eat, because I'm having to miss jimbo's Kidney Foundation party.
    But, going to be getting back to this, because it looks like these words might also help my husband! So see you later, eatting-time! KB

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  5. Thank you KB! The thought my words might help anyone, besides Natalie Noone, who is the focus of my post, MAKES MY DAY. Perhaps my subconscious is offering pearls of advice for my own life. I must review my words to see.

    Nice to see Trish and KB reading and commenting. I am grateful. I invite others to comment too. Sometimes it's not easy, but I am grateful to everyone who takes time to share their thoughts with me.

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  6. Certainly am following Natalie Noone and waiting for her CD to come out. As she is an artist in progress, I am a fan all ready!

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  7. Thanks for stopping by. Hope to have future updates.

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